FRUIT TREES 
CRABAPPLE 
Transcendent. Good size, August ripening. Yellow fruits blushed 
red. The best variety for California. 
APRICOTS 
Few fruits give as satisfactory returns to the home gardener as do 
the apricots. Small trees bearing enormous crops in early summer. 
Blenheim. Large, attractive fruits, well formed and delicious. Trees 
are steady producers of high-quality drying, canning and fresh 
fruits. 
Moorpark. Large round deeply colored fruits. Best for eating. Fine 
along the coast. Shy bearer. July. 
Royal. Large well formed attractive fruit. The flesh is delicious 
and deep orange in color. Sweet. One of our best varieties and a 
favorite for home planting. June. 
~ Tilton. Richly colored heart-shaped fruits. One of the latest to 
ripen. Best in dry hot valleys. 
BLAZING GOLD PEACH (Pat. Rights Reserved) 
ELBERTA PEACH 
BING CHERRY 
PEACH RED HAVEN 
CHERRIES 
Either Black Tartarian, Montmorency or English Morello must be 
planted with Royal Anne or Bing to insure pollination. 
Bing. Large heart-shaped sweet fruits. Glossy skin. Firm flesh, 
almost black. Fine canning variety. June. 
Black Tartarian. Sweet juicy purplish black cherry. Heavy bearing, 
large tree. Pollinizes other sweet cherries. 
English Morello. One of the best home varieties. Small round 
headed tree with dark red fruits, almost black when ripe. 
Montmorency. A very hardy sour cherry tree that bears immense 
crops at an early age. The shining red fruits are large, of fine flavor 
and valuable everywhere. Preferred as canning variety. 
Royal Anne. Large light amber cherries suffused with red when 
ripe. Fine for canning. 
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