FRUIT TREES Cou ROS rssiens. 
MOORPARK APRICOT 
Large, round, orange fruit with red cheek. Rich-flavored, juicy. Self-fruitful. 
Plant 15 to 20 feet apart. 2 year, 11/16 in. caliper, $2.00 each 
CRABAPPLE 
Selected, No. 1 Grade—11/16 in. caliper 
$1.75 each, 3 for $5.00 
All these varieties are self-fruitful. Plant 15 to 20 feet apart. 
5 to 7 feet 
“Dolgo. Handsome Red Crabapple in early Septem- 
ber. Hardy, productive, juicy. Superb for ruby-red 
jelly, pickling, and exceptionally good for cider. 
~ Hyslop. Brilliantly colored, purple-red Crabapple. 
Most popular Crab for preserving. Very hardy. 
Ripens about 2 weeks after Dolgo. 
CHERRIES 
l-year-old—11/16 in. caliper—4 to 6 feet— 
Top Grade 
$2.50 each, 3 for $7.00 
Plant any two Sweet Cherries for cross polli- 
nation. 
_Plant Sour Cherries 15 to 20 feet; Sweet Cherries, 
25 to 30 feet apart. 
x Black Tartarian. Large, black sweet Cherry; 
juicy, very rich. Late June. 
~ Governor Wood. Large, light yellow and red sweet 
Cherry. Very productive. June. 
~ Montmorency. Best sour Cherry; finest flavor; 
productive. July. Self-frurtful. 
= Schmidt’s Bigarreau. Very large purple red sweet 
Cherry in July. Splendid flavor. 
“Windsor. Delicious, large, almost black Cherry 
in July. Hardiest Sweet Cherry. 
ORANGE QUINCE 
APPLES: Baldwin, Early 
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CONCORD GRAPE 50c. each 
DWARF FRUITS 
These excellent varieties pro- 
vide same good quality and size 
of delicious fruit as the large, 
standard trees, yet they take up 
little room. Dwarf Fruit tree or- 
chards are ideal for smaller home 
erounds or around ranch-house 
type that “hugs the ground.” Be- 
ing dwarf, fruit is casily picked. 
Rosedale’s Dwarf Fruit trees 
$2.00 each are sturdy, vigorous growers, 
properly grafted on the best 
Malling root stock. 
McIntosh, Red Delicious—2 year, 9/16 tn. caliper. 
4 to 5 ft.—$3.75 each. 
“PEARS: Bartlett, Clapp’s Favorite, Duchesse d’Angouleme, Seckel—2 year, 
9/16 in. caliper. 3 to 4 ft.—%3.00 each. 
PEACHES 
Selected, l-yr. Budded Trees—9/16 in. caliper 
4 to 5 feet—$1.50 each, 3 for $4.00 
All these varieties are self-fruitful. Plant 15 to 
20 feet apart. 
\ Belle of Georgia. Favorite white freestone Peach, 
ripening [ate August. 
Early Elberta. Excellent, new yellow freestone. 
Late August. 
.Elberta. Most popular yellow Peach. Juicy, 
freestone. Early September. 
Golden Jubilee. Best, early golden-yellow 
Peach. Freestone. Mid-August. 
\ Hale-Haven. Beautiful, hardy yellow freestone. 
About late August. 
CORTLAND : , 3 
APPLE \Valiént. Juicy, yellow freestone like Alberta. 
$1.75 each Early September. 
PLUMS 
Selected, No. 1 Grade —2 Years Old 
11/16 in. caliper, $2.25 each, 3 for $6.00 
Plant 15 to 20 feet apart 
\ Abundance. Large, very tender, sweet, juicy, good 
for canning; early August. Amber turning to red. 
{ Burbank. Large, cherry-red Plum about mid- 
August. Good producer. 
Reine Claude (Green Gage). Large and rich- 
flavored in early September. Cross-pollinate with 
Stanley or other American or European variety. 
— Stanley. Large, deep blutsh-purple about early 
September. Excellent, sweet flavor. 
For cross-pollination: Abundance and Burbank are 
Japanese varieties and should be planted together. 
Stanley, an American variety is self-fruitful. 
American and Japanse varieties do not mix. 
-\ORANGE 
QUINCE 
An excellent large, round, 
golden yellow fruit; fine for 
jellies and jams. Self-fruit- 
ful. October. Plant 20 to 
25 feet apart. 
Py NEM 5 A on ... $2.00 each 
Large Specimens 
$12.00 to $20.00 
BOSC PEAR 
$2.00 each - 
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