FRUIT, Continued—APPLES 
FIGS 
1-YEAR-OLD TREES 
IN FAMILY ORCHARD ASSORTMENTS 
1-9 Trees $1.25 each—10-49 Trees $1.15 each 
Figs—-50 or More: 
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(Planting Distance: Mission, Calimyrna, Adriatic 30 to 40 Feet) 
(Kadota and Brown Turkey 20 to 40 Feet) 
~\Adriatic (White Adriatic) . Tree large and vigorous, very productive 
fruit, medium size, variable but generally spherical or top shaped, 
green and have light strawberry pulp. 
Calimyrna (Lob. injir). Figs are large, onion-shaped, greenish to 
lemon yellow and have amber or light strawberry pulp and rich flavor. 
Requires caprification. California’s leading fig. 
Kadota. Medium size and lemon yellow in color, with amber pulp of 
few seeds. Good for canning. When caprified the figs are large, 
green and seedy. This typ2 is good for drying. 
Mission (Black Mission). Medium to large, pear-shaped, black with 
purplish bloom; pulp light strawberry color and flavor good. Capri- 
fication not desirable. Good for fresh or dried fruit. 
Turkey (Brown Turkey). Fruit medium to large, bell shaped, pur- 
plish black to reddish purple with light strawberry pulp with flat 
or inispid flavor. 
CAPRI FIG VARIETIES 
(For Caprification Only—Fruit Worthless) 
; Roeding No. 3. Purplish or violet pulp, produces mamme and pro- 
fichi abundantly and the latter are large and readily colonized. 
NECTARINE AND PEACH VARIETIES 
1-YEAR-OLD TREES 
IN FAMILY ORCHARD ASSORTMENTS 
1-9 Trees $1.25 each—10-49 Trees $1.15 each 
Commercial Quantity Prices—50O or More Trees 
YEARLING FRUIT TREE PRICES ON S-37 ROOT (R. P. No. 904) 
(Rootstock Determines Price) 
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pee (Serine. «.csetc HO Ae"SSe™ Ge) tite) oo a0 e 85 
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(See June Bud Price List) 
NECTARINES 
(Planting Distance 20 to 25 Feet) 
. Freedom. The new, very large, highly colored freestone Nec- 
tarine, ripens in late July a few days before Le Grand and 
==/ Quetta. This fine new Nectarine is red blushed, flesh golden 
yellow, firm, juicy, good for shipping, canning and home table. Its 
large size, rich coloring freestone characteristic, and excellent flavor 
make it a variety of outstanding merit. Ask to see the fruit this 
summer. Royalty add $1.50 each. Retails at $2.75 each. Plant pat- 
ent applied for. 
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NURSERY 
PRODUCTS 
Gold Mine. Large white, red blushed freestone; juicy white fleshed 
with excellent flavor for home use. Early August. 
~ Gower. Medium round with deep red color; flesh creamy white; 
reddish pink at pit. Fine freestone for early market. Early July. 
John River. Medium to large size, crimson colored on exposed 
cheek, flesh greenish white. A good quality semi-freestone. Mid- 
June. 
\ Pioneer (Plant Pat. No. 787). Large, highly colored yellow fleshed 
clingstone of excellent eating quality. This variety is outstanding 
also for Southern California plantings. It produces a good crop and 
also has a very ornamental, clear pink flower. July. $2.50 each. 
“Quetta. Very large, highly colored clingstone. Flesh firm, good for 
shipping; canning; home table. Excellent flavor. Late July. 
Stanwick. Medium, pale green with deep red cheek; a delicious 
flavored freestone; flesh white and juicy. California’s leading variety. 
Good for drying, canning and shipping. Mid-August. 
INSIST ON GROWING QUALITY 
NURSERY PRODUCTS 
Hachiya Persimmon 
PEACHES 
“FREESTONE VARIETIES’ ON S-37 ROOT 
(Planting Distance 20 to 25 Feet) 
Blazing Gold (Plant Pat. No. 1127). An extremely early 
yellow fleshed freestone with relatively small pit. It has a 
rich tart acid flavor. The.color is exceptional, mottled red 
over yellow. The skin is almost fuzzless. It is a good packing size 
and 3 to 5 days earlier than Gold Dust and 35 days earlier than 
Kim Elberta (July Elberta). It is a vigorous grower and constant 
bearer. Early market shipper. Early June. 25c royalty. Retail $1.75 
each. 
Curry. Moderate size yellow freestone; firm flesh—dries satisfac- 
torily; a regular, heavy producer. Primarily a dessert and shipping 
variety. Late August. 
C. O. Smith. Medium, red blushed, white fleshed freestone. Rich 
flavor and juicy. Good for home orchard. Too soft for shipping. Late 
July. 
Curlew (Plant Pat. No. 651). Medium, orange-yellow blushed 
red; flesh yellow, red at the pit; sweet, rich, juicy flavor. A good 
late peach especially in Southern California. Late September. $2.00 
each. 
Dixired. An early, red blushed, yellow fleshed, freestone, introduced 
by the U.S.D.A. This variety shows promise as an early shipping 
variety, ripening in mid-June. 
Elberta. Large, usually elongated; skin golden yellow, flushed with 
red where expo-ed to sun; very rich and sweet. California’s leading 
peach for all purposes. Mid-July. 
Fay Elberta (Gold Medal) . Large, elongated, yellow fleshed freestone 
of good color, similar to Elberta but smaller pit and ripens a few 
days later. Late July. 
Flamingo (Plant Pat. No. 661). Large plump, golden yellow globes, 
heavily marked with red. A firm yellow fleshed freestone. Juicy and 
of fine eating quality. A variety especially adapted to Southern 
California planting. August. $2.25 each. 
~~ Florence. Early, red blushed, white, semi-freestone of good flavor 
for an early variety. Local market and home use. Early June. 
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