ROEDING’S QUALITY 
CITRUS FRUITS 
Caliper 12-54” $5.50 each; 10-49 $5.00 each; 50 or more $4.50 each. 
~\ WASHINGTON NAVEL ORANGE: The well-known Navel, popular in all 
markeis throughout the world, is California's most famous fruit variety. The 
fruit is large, beautiful to the eye, and unexcelled in quality. It possesses fine 
shipping qualities and the tree is precocious and prolific. November to April. 
\\ VALENCIA LATE ORANGE: The summer orange of California which begins 
to ripen at the close of the Navel season. The fruit is medium large; oblong. 
The flesh is of good quality, containing abundant juice which makes the 
variety the standard juice orange. The tree attains large size and is a regular 
and very heavy producer. May to November. 
EUREKA LEMON: The leading lemon for both commercial and home planting. 
The fruit is of good size, clear lemon color and of the highest quality with 
abundant juice and few seeds. The tree is almost thornless and blooms and 
produces heavy crops throughout the year, with the bulk of the crop ripening 
during the spring and summer. This lemon is exceedingly prolific and prob- 
ably bears heavier than any other citrus variety. 
LISBON LEMON: This variety is somewhat hardier than the Eureka and hence 
is the predominating lemon north of Tehachapi. The fruit is of medium size, 
high in quality with few seeds. The tree is large, a good producer, but thorny. 
It bears throughout the year. 
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WASHINGTON NAVEL ORANGE 
AVOCADOS 
3-4’ $6.50 each 
\ DUKE: One of the hardiest varieties. Pro- “FUERTE: California's best-known avo- 
duces large crops of medium-sized, thin- cado. Memium-sized fruits high in qual- 
\ MARSH SEEDLESS POMELO (GRAPEFRUIT): Known as ‘‘grapefruit,’” because 
the fruit hangs on the tree in clusters. The fruit is very large; practically seed- 
less with abundant juice of the best quality. 
skinned fruits. September-October. ity. Resists frost. Ripens in winter months. 
4 MEXICOLA: Hardiest of all and dependable in production. Small fruits; excellent 
quality. Ripens late summer and fall. 
CITRUS NOVELTIES 
Caliper: 42-5” $6.00 each, except as noted. 
California 
OLIVES 
1-9 10-49 50 or more 
$2.50 $2.25 _ $2.00 
Add 25c per tree for Sevillano. 
MANZANILLO: Leading pickling and oil 
olive. Fruit nearly round, large, with 
round-oval pit; skin purplish black; flesh 
solid, good grain and oil content. Octo- 
ber. 
MISSION. Used for oil: Fruit medium size, 
oval shape; pit small; skin deep purple 
to black. Flesh abundant, firm, of good 
texture and high oil content. Good ave- 
nue and border tree. October. 
. SEVILLANO: (Queen Olive.) For pickles 
' and stuffed olives. Fruit extra large; pit 
of good size and clinging; skin bluish- 
black; flesh solid, good grain and flavor 
when properly pickled. October. 
PERSIMMON 
6-8’ $3.75, 4-6’ $3.25, 3-4’ $2.75, 
2-3’ $2.25 each. 
/\HACHIYA: Fruit very large, oblong, 
| conical; skin bright red; flesh deep yel- 
low, soft and jelly-like when ripe; seeds 
usually absent; a valuable variety, con- 
sidered to be one of the best. 
™ MEYER LEMON: (Chinese Dwarf Lemon.) This 
is another of the hardy, ornamental, semi- 
dwart fruits introduced from the Orient. It can 
be grown either as a tubbed tree or in hedge 
form, as well as a full-sized tree. Thrives 
a wide range, being at home on the coast, as 
well as in the hot interior valleys. Fruits and 
blooms practically the whole year around. 
Tree type BB 2-52” $6.00; Bush type 5 g.c. 
$6.50 each, 1 g.c. at $1.50 each. 
~ DANCY TANGERINE: The most popular of the 
Mandarin oranges. The tree is a strong grower 
and heavy bearer. The fruit is medium to large 
in size, of an intense orange-red color 
flattened in shape. It is exceedingly juicy and 
has a high flavor. 
BEARSS SEEDLESS LIME: This is a seed- 
less Tahiti lime and is the largest and 
finest of them all. The fruit resembles a 
small lemon and has all of the good 
qualities that one expects in a lime. The 
tree is a vigorous grower and produces 
heavy crops which mature in the sum- 
mer, when the lime is most in demand. 
KUMQUAT: Dwarf tree of compact 
growth. Produces many small orange- 
colored oblong fruits winter and spring. 
RANGPUR LIME: Fruits are large in 
size and orange colored. Very acid. 1 
g.c. $1.50. 
“RUBY BLOOD ORANGE: The best of 
the blood oranges. Fruit of medium size 
and very sweet and juicy. When fully 
ripe the flesh is blood-red, the color ex- 
tending through the peel to give a blush 
to the outside. The juice makes an at- 
tractive beverage and the fruit is fine to 
eat out of hand. 
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MARSH SEEDLESS POMELO 
EUREKA LEMON 
