Jusist on California ~ Grown 
December to mid-March. 
growing in containers at higher prices. 
PEARS 
Fruit trees from dormant bare root stock are available for planting from late 
In any other season most varieties are available 
Bartlett. The outstanding canning, drying, and market pzar. Fruit large and regular 
in shape, tapering slightly toward apex. Skin brightly yellow with rose blush. Flesh 
fine grained, buttery and juicy. August. 
Comice. Skin rich yellow at maturity, often lightly shaded with crimson. Flesh white, 
fine grained and melting, sweet and rich. Very good. October. 
Winter Nelis. Small delightfully flavored fruits. Excellent along the coast. Oct.-Nov. 
Good bearer and pollinizer. 
PECANS 
"$3.50 and up 
‘Mahan. Vigorous tree producing very large 
nuts with paper-thin shells and richly fla- 
vored kernels. The tree bears young, is 
»also good for shade. 
~ Success. Large, soft-shelled nut of good 
quality, a prolific and self-fruiting. Widely 
planted in the interior valleys. 
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Insecticides, Fungicides, Weed Killers: 
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D. GRO-GUN—15 gal. capacity; for 
30 gal. replace pint jar with quart jar 
from your kitchen. Sprays any ferti- 
lizer (or weed killer) you mix with 
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Nursery 
Hachiya Persimmon 
PERSIMMON 
$3.50 and up 
Hachiya. The best and most popular 
cone-shaped bright orange-red frui 
variety. Large 
t with sweet, 
rich, soft flesh. Puckery only when not completely 
ripe. 
TREES should be planted as soon as possible 
after tney arrive. Keep moist until 
x planted. Do not expose roots unneces- 
@ ~ sarily to sun or wind. If not 
immediately 
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COVER with - wBlanted 
wet burlap or wet 
newspaper until 
planting holes are ready. 
2) PRUNE all broken roots with a sharp knife 
or pruning shears. Make a clean 
See cut—they heal quickly. Never 
Re 
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Prone herea LEE a 
BERRIES. Raspberries may be planted 
as hedges, 2’ apart. Sprawly kinds like 
blackberries (Boysen, Young, and 
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HOW TO PLANT FRUITS. BERRIES.ASPARAGUS 
8) @ PRUNE THE TOP GROWTH. Young trees 
may have from one to several 
small twigs when planted. 
These develop into the main 
branches later on. 
It is important to carefully 
select the branches to leave so 
____ that the top of the tree will be 
mace balanced, sturdy and 
strong. Heavy bearing trees 
should be disbudded for larger, 
finer flavored fruits. 
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ASPARAGUS. 
trenches. 
apart Plant in 
each way. For 
the home garden 
Logan), are better trained on trellises, Ae 3 feet is a good Biinerandlatemunitseasonetillminndhe 
6'-8' apart. Their dense growth covers 228 ERS? width of bed— 
the trellis and fruits appear on the —” ES any length — remainder. Cut very 
much the same as fruit 
fx trees. Almost all vari- 
eties should be pruned 
Cut with 
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“sharp knife os ely 
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ALL PRICES IN THIS CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 
Roots should be 6 to 8 in. 
deep, but when planted cover only 2 to 
lightly second 
season; full crop third year. 
Three feet between 
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always away from center. 
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TOP VIEW 
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