PEARS 
(Planting Distance 20 to 35 Feet) 
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Bartlett. Large smooth waxy yellow fruit, white flesh, sweet. The 
most popular pear. A vigorous grower producing better when planted 
with Beurre D’Anjou or Winter Nelis. 
~ Beurre D’Anjou. Good size russet yellow pear with crimson blush. 
A good eating pear ripening in October. 
Kieffer. Fruit medium to large, oval, uniform; skin thick, tough and 
smooth, yellow. Sometimes blushed with dull pink, flesh yellowish 
white, coarse, crisp and juicy. October to November. 
‘Winter Nelis. A medium sized fruit of quality. Heavy producer and 
firm. Keeps well. November. 
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FRENCH PEAR ROOTSTOCK—AII Pear varieties. I 
| QUINCE ROOTSTOCK—All Quince varieties. | 
| MARIANA 2623 ROOSTOCK—All Plum, Prune and Apricot | 
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j NORTHERN CALIFORNIA BLACK WALNUT ROOTSTOCK | 
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j June Bud Fruit Trees Available on These Rootstocks | 
j $-37 PEACH ROOTSTOCK — Leading Commercial Peach, | 
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“. Mahan. A relatively new variety producing a very large nut with a 
paper-thin shell, and richly flavored kernels. The tree is vigorous 
and bears young. A good tree for shade. 
* Success. A large soft shelled nut of good quality. Widely planted 
in the interior valleys, prolific, self-fruiting. 
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“ Hachiya. Leading, largest and best quality persimmons. It is oblong 
in shape, has a rather short point and skin of bright orange red, 
covered with dark blotches. Tree vigorous, upright and shapely. 
Ripens November. 
‘ Fuyu. Bears young and produces heavily. A large round flattened 
fruit of smooth texture. A good eating persimmon (non astringent) 
but not as nice appearing as Hachiya variety. Ripens in November. 
SATSUMA PLUM 
PLUMS 
(Planting Distance 18 to 25 
Feet) 
(E—European Varieties; 
J—Japanese Varieties) 
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~Ace (J). Large blood plum of good quality, firm and very sweet, 
juicy and good for shipping. Tree vigorous and produces regularly. 
Freestone. August. 
~ Becky Smith (J). Round almost globe, very large, yellow blush, 
light red; late firm, good keeper and shipper. After Duarte. 
Beauty (J). Large to medium, bright red, yellow fleshed tinged 
with red. One of the better early varieties, tree strong, vigorous. 
Good shipper. Early June. Self fertile. 
‘\ Blue Damson (E). Medium, roundish oval; dark purple freestone, 
fruit tart, a good plum for canning and preserves. September. 
\Climax (J). Very large, heart shaped, thick skinned, plum or deep 
vermilion red. Flesh yellow. A good shipping and local market 
plum. Ripening mid-June. Self fertile. 
“ Duarte (J). A large red blood plum, heart shaped, flesh firm blood 
red in color and delicious in flavor. A good shipping plum and 
excellent home variety. Early July. 
Elephant (J). A very large freestone, blood plum of excellent 
quality. The fruit keeps well and is a good shipper. Trees hardy 
and rapid growing. *Pollinizers, Ace and Santa Rosa. August. 
' Eldorado (J). Medium large, flat, tomato shaped, dark red (almost 
black) plum of good keeping quality. Flesh hard, amber color 
when ripe, sweet, somewhat dry. Very vigorous grower. *Late Santa 
Rosa and Duarte. 
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Grand Duke (E). A large purple plum, heart shaped of good quality. 
A good late variety for shipping and home use. August. 
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\ Green Gage (E). Medium; round; greenish yellow fruit with brown 
dots. Very sweet. Late August; home canning. 
“Hollywood (J). Medium size, blood red, sweet, juicy fruit of good 
eating quality. A purple leaved plum with lovely light pink flowers. 
Ideal for landscape and fruit. Late June. 
‘ Jefferson (E). Medium, round oval, bronze yellow fruit, sometimes 
blushed a faint pink, skin tough; flesh deep yellow, juicy, firm but 
.. tender; stone semi-free. Good for home plantings. Late July. 
‘Kelsey (J). Very large greenish yellow fruit, blushed red on sunny 
side. Rich juicy vinous flavor when ripe, pit small. Late August to 
September. 
~ Late Santa Rosa (J). Large, oval, purplish crimson fruit similar to 
Santa Rosa with the period of fruiting one month later. Early August. 
Late Satsuma (J). Fruit large, nearly round, very similar.to Satsuma, 
but ripens about six weeks later. One of the finest blood red late 
plums. September. *Late Santa Rosa. 
Mariposa (J) (Pat. No. 343). $2.00 each. Large purple red fruit, 
overlaid with a glowing lilac bloom. Blood red flesh, tender, juicy, 
very sweet. Keeps well. *Late Santa Rosa. September. 
President (E). Uniform large, egg shaped fruit. Fruit purple with 
deep bloom, flesh yellow and of fine texture. Leading European. 
*Grand Duke and Burton. 
Santa Rosa (J). Large, oval, purplish crimson fruit, well covered 
with light blue blooms. Flesh firm, purplish next to skin, yellow 
veined, pink toward pit. Mid-June. Self pollinizer. 
' Satsuma (J). Large nearly round; dark red fruit, solid red color 
from skin to pit, firm, rather juicy. Late July and early August. 
*Duarte and Santa Rosa. 
Wickson (J). Very large; yellow overlaid with glowing carmine with 
a white, heavy bloom, flesh firm, pit small. Fruit keeps remarkably 
well. Tree vigorous and upright. August. *Santa Rosa or Beauty. 
Yellow Egg (E). Large, long oval fruit of clear golden yellow with 
thick blooms; skin thin; flesh golden yellow, juicy, coarse and firm. 
Semi-free. August. 
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