‘FRUIT TREES 
CHERRIES 
Either Black Tartarian, Montmorency 
or English Morello must be planted 
with Royal Anne or Bing to insure 
pollination. 
BING. Large heart-shaped sweet fruits. 
Glossy skin. Firm flesh, almost black. 
Fine canning variety. June. 
\BLACK TARTARIAN. Sweet juicy pur- 
plish black cherry. Heavy bearing, large 
tree. Pollinizes other sweet cherries. 
‘| MONTMORENCY. A very hardy sour 
cherry tree that bears immense crops at 
an early age. The shining red fruits are 
large, of fine flavor and valuable every- 
where. Preferred as canning variety. 
SROYAL ANNE. Large light amber 
cherries suffused with red when ripe. Blazing Gold Peach (Pat. 1127) 
Gold Dust Peach (Pat. 1144) Fine for canning. 
NECTARINES 
FREEDOM (Pat. 1161). Very large, highly 
colored Freestone Nectarine, flesh golden 
APRICOTS 
Few fruits give as satisfactory returns 
to the home gardener as do the apri- 
cots. Small trees bearing enormous 
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ese ETN, GUE yellow, firm, juicy, good for shipping, can 
ning and home table, excellent flavor. Ripens 
BLENHEIM. Large, attractive fruits, late July. $3.50. 
well formed and delicious. Trees are 
steady producers of high-quality dry- 
ing, canning and fresh fruits. 
. GOLD MINE. Large white, red blushed free- 
stone; juicy white fleshed with excellent 
flavor for home use. Early August. 
. MOORPARK. Large round deeply col- 
ored fruits. Best for eating. Fine along 
RIVER. im- 
Hae ceeces Shy bearer July. JOHN RIVER. Medium to large size, crim 
son colored on exposed cheek; flesh greenish 
ROYAL. Large well formed attractive white. Good semi-freestone. Mid-June. 
fruit. The flesh is delicious and deep 
orange in color. Sweet. One of our best 
varieties and a favorite for home plant- 
ing. June. 
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“STANWICK. Pale green shaded with purple. 
Commercial variety. Early August. 
Freedom Nectarine (Pat. 1161) 
\ TILTON. Richly colored heart-shaped 
fruits. One of the latest to ripen. Best 
in dry hot valleys. 
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“BROWN TURKEY. Large, long rich 
DWARF purplish-brown fig. Strawberry red 
flesh is sweet and juicy. Prune 
FRUIT TREES heavily, 
and \KADOTA. All-purpose white fig— 
drying, pickling or eating fresh. 
COMBINATION Medium pale yellow skin, sweet am- 
ber flesh. 
FRUIT TREES \MISSION (California Black Fig). 
Medium size to large figs long 
necked deep violet-black figs with 
brownish-red flesh. Prune lightly. 
Does well in all sections. 
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