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RED HAVEN PEACH 
PECANS 
(Planting Distance 40 to 60 Feet) 
ON PECAN 1-9 10-49 50up 
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BURKETT. A large (40 per pound) ithin-shelled pecan with a plump, 
rich kernel nut almost ball shaped. Heavy producer. Ripens mid- 
season. Success will help pollinate this variety. 
MAHAN. A relatively new variety producing a very large nut with 
a paper-thin sheli, and richly flavored kernels. The tree is vigorous 
and bears young. A good tree for shade. 
STUART. A large pecan, medium-soft shell. Reliable old variety, 
safely used over a wider territory than any other pecan. Early 
ripener. 
SUCCESS. A large soft shelled nut of good quality. Widely planted 
in the interior valleys, prolific, self-fruiting. 
MAHAN PECAN 
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PLUMS 
E—European Varieties J—Japanese Varieties 
Planting Distance 18 to 25 Feet. “For Pollination Plant With 
1-9 10-49 50 up 
Year on MARIANA ROOT Each Each Each 
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Also Available as June Buds and on Other Rootstock 
ACE (J). Large blood plum of good quality, firm and very sweet, 
juicy and good for shipping. Tree vigorous and produces regularly. 
Freestone. August. 
BEAUTY (J). Large to medium, bright red, yellow fleshed tinged 
with red. One of the better early varieties, tree strong, vigorous. 
Good shipper. Early June. Self fertile. 
BECKY SMITH (J). Round almost globe, very large, yellow blush, 
light red; late firm, good keeper and shipper. After Duarte. 
BURMOSA (J). This new plum appears to be a possible improve- 
ment on Beauty. It has approximately the same season of ma- 
turity, larger size, longer storage and holding life and firmer 
texture. Burmosa also develops (like Becky Smith) a bright 
pinkish-red external color in shipping and marketing. It has a 
flavor like Formosa but perhaps milder. Burmosa has a tendency 
to set comparatively light crops, but this may be offset by a 
savings in thinning costs. Requires light to moderate chilling, 
should thrive anywhere Santa Rosa will. It is a creamy-amber- 
fleshed freestone. The skin is amber-yellow with a medium red 
blush. Burmosa is not self-fertile, requires pollination. Success- 
ful pollinizers are Becky Smith, Duarte, Santa Rosa and Wickson. 
CLIMAX (J). Very large, heart shaped, thick skinned, plum of deep 
vermilion red. Flesh yellow. A good shipping and local market 
plum. Ripening mid-June. Self fertile. 
DUARTE (J). A large red blood plum, heart shaped, flesh firm, 
blood red in color and delicious in flavor. A good shipping plum 
and excellent home variety. Early July. 
ELDORADO (J). Medium large, flat, tomato shaped, dark red (al- 
most black plum of good keeping quality. Flesh hard, amber 
color when ripe, sweet, somewhat dry. Very vigorous grower. 
“Late Santa Rosa and Duarte. 
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