Varieties are listed in the order of ripening. Not less than 300 trees of any one 
variety sold with the exception of Le Grand which can be purchased in smaller 
quantities. 
‘GOLDEN GRAND 
I'reestone—Pat. applied for. 
Ripens after Le Grand. Fruit is large in size, firm. 
Fruit slightly elongated. Flesh yellow. Skin yellow 
blushed with red. 
~GRANDEUR 
Clingstone—Pat. applied for. 
Identical to the Late Le Grand but ripens a week 
earlier. (See description of Late Le Grand.) 
‘LATE LE GRAND 
Clingstone—Plant patent No. 1035. 
Larger than Le Grand and ripening two weeks later 
than Le Grand. Fruits of well grown specimens average 
three inches in ring diameter and slightly more from 
stem to apex. Globose to oblong in shape with the apex 
depressed with pistil point almost lacking. Stem is stout 
and adheres strongly to the flesh. Skin is yellow in color, 
very highly blushed with red and is of medium texture. 
Flesh yellow, streaked with red next to pit, very firm 
with a delicate and somewhat acid flavor. A wonderful 
nectarine to eat fresh and cans beautifully. Pit medium 
in size and reddish in color. Good long distance shipper. 
Without doubt this is the best late nectarine on the 
market. 
REEDLEY NURSERY 
Tth & Eye Streets P. O. Box 587 Phone 750 
REEDLEY, CALIFORNIA 
WARNING—AII Le Grand Varieties of nectarines are covered by United States 
Patents and are the sole property of Kim Brothers, doing business as Reedley 
Nursery, Reedley, California. Reproduction of any of the aforementioned va- 
vieties in any manner, either under their proper or fictitious names is a viola- 
tion of plant patent laws. Any violation will be prosecuted to the fullest extent 
of the law. 
