PAUL J. HOWARD'S 
Deciduous Fruit Trees 
APPLE 
Beverly Hills. Medium size, striped 
red and yellow, good flavor. Aug. 
$1.75. 
“ Pettingill. Fine quality for So. Cal. 
planting. Large deep red, flecked, 
yellow, crisp, juicy; good eating 
apple and for pies, sauces. $2.50. 
~ Red Delicious. ~Transcendant Crab. 
$1.75 
_ APRICOTS 
\\ Moorpark, Royal. $1.75. 
CHERRY 
‘Bing, English Morello. $1.75. 
FIGS 
~ Black Mission, Brown Turkey, Kadota, 
White Adriatic. $1.75. 
NECTARINES 
\ Panamint. Rich red, flesh orange, 
sweet; early. Best for mild sections. 
2.50. 
S Pioneer. Very large sweet fruits, flesh 
deep orange. $2.50. 
\ Silver Lode. Red fruits, white flesh, 
finest flavor, earliest. $2.50. 
| _ PEACHES 
“Babcock, Early Elberta, Miller’s Late, 
X\Rio Oso Gem. $1.75. 
“Curlew. Orange yellow, fine late 
peach. $2.25. 
Flamingo. Sweet juicy yellow flesh, 
smooth red skin. Bears heavily 
everywhere. $2.25. 
\ Red Wing. Best early white fleshed 
peach. $2.25. 
PEAR 
\Gorham. Resembles Bartlett, ripens 
late Sept. Best for warm sections. 
$1.75. 
\Winter Bartlett. Bears well every- 
where, fine keeper, Nov. - Dec. 
$1.75. 
PLUMS 
“iatoes Blood red plums, pink 
blooms, purple foliage. $1.75. 
~*~ Santa Rosa; Satsuma. $1.75. 
Mariposa. Purple red, firm red flesh. 
$2.00. 
_ PRUNE 
at French, a Sugar. $1.75. 
ALMOND 
, Nonpareil, Ne Plus Ultra, Texas Pro- 
lifie. $1.75. 
WALNUT 
X Payne. $3.50. 
CHINESE JUJUBE 
“Lang. Small brown fruits in Sept. 
Sweet, crisp, for jams and can- 
died. $3.75. 
