dark blue skin, over fine, sweet, juicy, golden flesh. Freestone, and a favorite for 
both canning and drying. 
Blue Damson. Best-known Damson. Very vigorous, hardy and productive, often over- 
laden with fruit. Skin blue-black; flesh golden yellow and rather tart. Partly freestone. 
Wonderful for preserving. 
™“ Sapa Plum-Cherry. A home orchard would not be complete without at least one Sapa 
Plum tree. Ripens the last of June and is a tremendous producer. It is medium in size 
and has rich, dark, purplish-red flesh. High sugar content makes it the very best 
jelly plum. Good pollinator. 
“Abundance Plum. A strong grower and an early and profuse bearer. Fruit medium to 
large, oblong, amber colored, nearly covered with bright red, with thick bloom. Flesh 
orange-yellow, juicy, and of a delicious sweetness. Use as a pollinator for Burbank. 
N Burbank Plum. An annual, early, heavy bearer. Hardy, succeeding in any soil. Fruit 
large, round, dark red with lilac bloom. Flesh amber; rich sugary flavor. Small stone. 
Plant with Abundance to insure proper pollination. 
“Red June Plum. Mottled garnet-red color overlaid with delicate bloom; firm, light 
yellow flesh, aromatic and sweet. ‘Trees are large, vigorous, hardy and productive. 
Blooms late and fruit is very resistant to brown rot and curculia. 
Prices 
1 to 9 each 10 to 49 each 50 to 99 each 
SECOROR (tem ea ee ey: 2.00 1.75 1.05 
SRAOCSE Tele i Pe a OE 2 Se. 175 1.50 95 
ZAtO = 36 Teheran hs ecard 1.50 1.30 85 
FIGS 
The Fruit of the Coast Country. Produces Abundant Crops over most of the Cotton 
Section. Tops will sometimes kill back, but if dead wood is pruned out, plant will make 
new growth and bear fruit first season. 
‘ Celeste. Popularly called “Sugar Fig.” Medium size; purplish brown, sweet and good. 
Very prolific. 
\ Everbearing. Fruit brownish yellow, shaded bronze; flesh white with pink center, sweet 
and delicious. One of the most desirable Figs grown. Bears when quite small and 
usually all season. 
Fig Prices 
1 to 9 each 10 to 49 each 
DRAG BS Tere Pe ee Ee es Pes SREY MER hee Res 1.40 1.25 
1S 2tOe24 TiN ee aes. Poise, ov haar geedol Ac Peele. aed 1.25 1.05 
CALIFORNIA TYPE GRAPES 
Yes, you can grow them. They are Hardy. Varieties selected for flavor, size, and yield. 
They are delicious served fresh from vine and also for jellies, jams and juices. 
x Bronx Seedless. The new red Grape in the best seedless variety available today. Clusters 
and berries large; entirely seedless, firm and crisp. Excellent quality. Very vigorous; 
hardy in the North. Heavy-rooted 2-yr. vines, $1.25 each; 3 for $3.25. 
~\ Golden Muscat. New California-type Grape hardy where the old Muscats would not 
grow. Golden Yellow fruit with delicious, mild, sweet flavor. Firm and meaty flesh, 
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