FREESTONE PEACHES—Continued 
KRUMMELS OCTOBER. Medium to large, red flushed yellow free- 
stone. Flesh a little dry, but good for a very late variety. Early 
October. 
LOVELL. Large, round, yellow freestone; firm fine grain; a little red 
at pit. A favorite for canning and drying. Mid-August. 
MAYFLOWER. Very early; red blushed; white; semi-freestone. A 
favorite for early market and home use. Late May. 
MEADOW LARK? (Pat. No. 528). Medium size; yellow semi-free- 
stone with red blush; flesh yellow, sweet and juicy. Prefers heavy 
soil. In light soils may temporarily produce some malformed fruit 
in the first few seasons. A good early yellow freeston2; especially 
in areas with mild winters. Mid-June. $2.50 each. 
MILLER LATE. Large yellow freestone of fair quality. A very late 
peach for home and nearby market. Does best in areas of warm fall 
weather. Late October. 
_ NECTAR. An excellent, medium early, white fleshed freestone. Of 
large size. Its beautiful coloring and distinctive aroma make it a 
favorite home orchard variety. Firm, juicy flesh and fine textured, 
ripening in late June-July. 
RED HAVEN. A new early yellow freestone of medium size. Color 
good; flesh firm; a good shipper. Late June (10 days before Kim 
Elberta) . 
RED WING? (Plant Pat. No. 621). Large, white fleshed freestone 
with pronounced red blush; white fleshed; juicy, good eating. 
Local and nearby market. Early July. $2.50 each. 
RIO OSO GEM. Large, red flushed yellow freestone, firm yellow flesh, 
red at pit. Ripening about two weeks after J. H. Hale. Early 
August. 
ROBIN? (Plant Pat. No. 529). Medium sized; round, white fleshed; 
semi-freestone; with good red cheeks. Fruit firm and smooth (has 
very little fuzz). Good for home and nearby market. A good 
variety for Southern California. Early June. $2.50 each. 
SALWAY. Large, yellow with crimson cheek; flesh deep yellow, 
melting and rich. One of the better late varieties. Mid-September. 
SPRINGTIME? (P.A.F.). Now for the first time a medium-sized, 
very early, white-fleshed, red-blushed freestone peach ripening 
in mid to late May. Springtime is the earliest peach we have 
fruited to date and shows great promise as an extremely early 
table and dessert variety. Its sweet, juicy, pleasing flavor, early 
ripening, and color make it a fine peach for home orchard and 
local market. $3.00 each. 
CLINGSTONE PEACHES 
(Planting Distance 20 to 25 Feet) 
(Price Same as Freestone Peaches above) 
Also Available as June Buds and on Other Root Stock. 
ANDORA. Good sized, round, yellow clingstone blushed with red. 
Flesh very deep to pit. Flavor excellent. Early August, before 
Gaume. 
CAROLYN. A good quality clingstone ripening between Gaume 
and Sims. Good for commercial canning. Tree produces heavily. 
A cross between Libbee and Lovell. 
CORTEZ. Fruit is of good size, round, smooth and symmetrical; deep 
yellow color attractive. Flesh firm; good clear yellow variety. Early 
August, a few days before Palora. 
FORTUNA. Medium, uniform in size with deep orange, yellow flesh; 
blushed red. Clear yellow to pit; a good canning variety ripening 
late July. Tree is a heavy producer. 
GAUME. Fruit large; flesh clear yellow to pit; one of the best 
canning clings. Tree vigorous and good producer. Middle August. 
GIBLIN. Good sized, yellow flesh, ripening a few days after Phillips. 
Canners like it for end of season canning. Mid-September. 
GOMES (Stuart). Large clear yellow canning clingstone of good 
canning quality; uniform in size. Ripens early September. 
HALFORD (No. 2). Large yellow fleshed cling of excellent canning 
quality. Tree vigorous and heavy producer. Follows Gaume. Late 
August. 
McKEVITT. Very large white; flesh white to the pit; firm, sweet 
and flavor good. A nice home canning variety. Late August. 
ORANGE CLING. Large fruit of uniform size. Clear golden color, 
blushed red, deep golden flesh, very firm, with pleasing flavor. 
Good home canning variety. Early August. 
PALORA. Large, uniform and round; skin clear golden yellow. Flesh 
firm, sweet and deep yellow to the pit. Early August. 
PEAK. Similar to Palora; large uniform and round; skin clear golden 
yellow. A very popular mid-summer canning peach. Early August. 
PHILLIPS. A large round yellow-fleshed cling. Yellow to pit, rich 
flavored late canning variety. Similar to Sims. Early September. 
“SIMS. A large clear yellow cling of good canning quality. Flesh yel- 
low to the pit; similar to Phillips but a little earlier. Early Scp- 
tember. 
STRAWBERRY CLING. A large sized, white fleshed cling of exqui- 
site flavor. One of the better home canning white clingstones. 
September. 
VIVIAN. Medium uniform size, yellow fleshed, red blushed Cling- 
stone. Matures about 5 days after Fortuna; a good canning variety. 
Late July or early August. 
WHITE HEATH. Medium to large; creamy white with a light red 
blush. Flesh white, juicy and delicious. A favorite for home can- 
ning. Late September. 
WILLIAMS. Large yellow cling of good canning quality. Flesh clear 
yellow to the pit. Fruit non-gumming. Late August. 
WISER? (Plant Pat. No. 507). Add 5c royalty. A uniform medium 
to large orange-yellow clingstone with slight red blush. Flesh 
firm, clear yellow to pit, juicy and sweet. A good canning, late 
maturing yellow cling of willowy growth and heavy production. 
Early September. 
TURKEY FIG 
CRAB APPLES 
(Planting Distance 20 to 25 Feet) 
1-9 10-49 50 up 
Year on APPLE ROOT Each Each Each 
Vamlinchmtoue/culinchm2etous i-ect) saeemt: $1.50 $1.30 $ .60 
34 Inch to Y2 Inch (3 to 4 Feet)...... eS) 155) we 
Yo Inch to ¥% Inch (4 to 5 Feet)...... ews) I) 55} .80 
ey linch tons 4ulnchm tonto © Feet) mii nas hays 55: .90 
Wee Wpvelny Who. so oc (GntOnoureet) maerenar hows [a5 95 
~ TRANSCENDENT. A beautiful variety of Siberian crab; large, yel- 
low with red cheeks, fine for jelly. August to September. 
CHERRIES 
(Planting Distance—Sour 18 to 20 Feet, Sweet 22 to 30 Feet) 
Asterisk (*) Indicates Plants to Use as Pollinizers. 
1-9 10-49 50 up 
Year on MAZZARD ROOT Each Each Each 
Yq Inch to 34 Inch (2 to 3 Feet)...... $1.50 $1.30 se 
3g Inch to % Inch (3 to 4 Feet)...... eS) 535) .80 
Vy Inch to ¥% Inch (4 to 5 Feet) ...... ews) 1 55) 85 
¥g Inch to 34 Inch (5 to 6 Feet)...... kewsi 55) 1.00 
; Sy Warelay Whey 5 5 o6 5 (Ontors beet) =aeaeme lens EDS) WK) 
BING. Large delicious, dark red, with rich, firm, purplish flesh. 
Excellent for eating, canning and preserves. Pollinizers—*Early 
Richmond, Black Tartarian or English Morello. Mid-June. 
~ BLACK TARTARIAN. Medium size, bright purplish black; thick, 
juicy, very rich and delicious. Tree vigorous and erect grower; 
good pollinizer. Early June. *Bing. 
EARLY RICHMOND. Red; tart pie cherry; acid, good for cooking. 
Very productive and early. A good pollinizer for Bing or Royal 
Ann. (Self Pollinized.) 
“ENGLISH MORELLO. Late, red tart cherry. Excellent for pies. A good 
pollinizer for Bing or Royal Ann. 
~SROYAL ANN. Large, light amber, suffused with red. A favorite for 
eating, canning and preserves. Turns white when canning. “Early 
Richmond or English Morello. 
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