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‘Bearss Seedless. 
Citrus and Avocado Frees 
FOR YOUR HOME ORCHARD 
Prices Subject to Market Conditions 
ORANGES 
this is the large thick skinned orange 
with the navel end. Peels easily into 
sections for salads or eating. 
_ Valencia Orange. Summer ripening 
and popular as a juice fruit. Rind thin. 
Juicy and sweet but contains seeds. 
LEMONS 
Eureka. Best tree lemon ripening 
mostly in summer but you can pick 
them the year around. Medium size, > 
juicy and few seeds. 
\ Meyer. The beauty of Meyer Lemon as 
an ornamental is difficult to surpass 
either the bush type or semi-dwarf 
tree. Hardiest, too, and the lemons 
are excellent for home use. 
LIMES 
A large, vigorous 
citrus producing excellent fruits in 
summer. They are seedless and full 
of flavor. 
Rangpur Lime. More an ornamental— 
the limes look like deep orange tan- 
gerines. Ripe from November to 
March. Standard and bush forms. 
| GRAPEFRUIT 
\\ Marsh Seedless. Most popular of all 
but not recommended for planting in 
coastal areas. Large seedless fruits of 
excellent quality. May-August. 
Pink Grapefruit. The Marsh Seedless 
with decidedly pink flesh. Not only de- 
licious but exquisite to look at, too. 
RANGPUR LIME 
Washington Navel. For winter fruit \ 
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' Tangerine ripening very early. Deep 
TANGERINE 
Dancy. Grows faster, larger, and pro- 
duces more fruit than any other Tan- 
gerine variety. The medium-sized fruit 
is sweet with just enough acid to make 
it snappy. Easy to peel. 
Satsuma. Large, flat, loose skinned 
orange in color and excellent quality. 
Hardy. 
KUMQUAT 
\Nagami. For a tall narrow evergreen 
shrub this is a real find. Covered with 
plum-shaped orange fruits most of the 
year. 
Other varieties are available. Ask us 
if you do not find just what you want 
listed. Not recommended for colder 
sections. 
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NOTE ON PLANTING CITRUS 
AND AVOCADOS 
Trees come balled in burlap. When 
planting this is left intact as it soon 
rots away. The string is cut from 
around trunk before last soil is 
added. Do not remove burlap. 
Avoid use of fertilizers until 6-8 
weeks after planting —then give 1 
tablespoon per tree every 6 weeks, 
placing it thinly about a foot from 
trunk. Protect bark from hot sun to 
prevent injury. Do not prune Avo- 
cado Trees except to hold their 
shape. 
AVOCADOS 
This popular salad fruit should be in- 
cluded in your home orchard planting. 
Not recommended for the colder 
sections. 
Prices Subject to Market Conditions. 
Duke. Sept.-Oct. Oval green fruits like 
a small Fuerte. One of best home 
orchard kinds. 
Mexicola. One of the hardiest. Small, 
shiny, purple-black oval fruit. Flesh 
of excellent quality. Withstands ex- 
treme heat and cold and bears heavily 
and continuously. 
Grapes. 
AMERICAN GRAPES 
- Concord. Popular blue grape for jelly, 
juice and preserves. 
/ Delight. A new, early ripening, seed- 
less variety with delicate Muscat fla- 
vor. Ripens late July ahead of Thomp- 
son Seedless. Similar to Thompson in 
color but larger and more crisp. 
EUROPEAN GRAPES 
Ask for quantity prices. 
‘Black Hamburg. Late September. 
Large round black grapes. 
Black Monukka. August. Seedless 
black. 
| Cardinal. Cardinal red with attractive 
bloom and delicious flavor. July. 
\ Flame Tokay. September. Rich red 
winter table grape. 
Golden Muscat. September. Large 
white grapes with golden tint. Very 
delicious. 
, Malaga. August. Delicious sweet white 
grapes. 
Muscat. September. White grapes with 
characteristic flavor. 
\ Ribier (Fresno Beauty). August. Large 
sweet blue-black grapes. 
\ Thompson Seedless. One of the finest. 
Large bunches of seedless light amber 
colored grapes. 
HYPON 
Grows Better Plants Faster 
‘elm SOIL, SAND.or WATER 
Simply dissolve and _ water 
all your houseplants, garden 
flowers, vegetables, shrubs or 
lawn, Produces stronger plants, 
‘more and larger flowers and 
fruit. Excellent for starting = 
seedlings, cuttings, transplants. 
Clean, odorless. Won’t burn 
foliage or roots if used as 
directed. Contains all nutri- 
tional elements complete and 
balanced—plus vitamin B1— 
instantly available, Results sure, 
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PAS Apverristo WS 
1 oz. pkt. (packed 72 to case).... 10¢ 
3 oz. can (packed 36 to case).... 25¢ 
7 oz. can (packed 24 to case).... 50¢ 
1 Ib. can (packed 12 to case)....$ 1.00 
10 Ib. drum, makes 1000 gals...... 8.00 
25 Ib. drum, makes 2500 gals...... 15.00 
50 Ib. drum, makes 5000 gals...... 25.00 
100 Ib. drum, makes 10,000 gals... 40.00 
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