FRUIT STOCKS 
APRICOT 
Apricots are not only valuable fruit trees but high- 
ly ornamental as well. Their attractive foliage is 
preceeded by beautiful blossoms in the spring. The 
upright growing tree is ideal for locations where 
a smaller ornamental tree might be needed. 
Our trees are budded on the finest root stock for 
maximum productivity and longest life. The best 
varieties are grown including the following: 
~“BLENHEIM—Medium oval fruit, orange and 
deep yellow flesh. A leading commercial variety 
on the West Coast. Late June. 
*MOORPARK—One of the better known and 
more popular Apricots. Large fruit, deep 
orange in color with a dark red cheek. Very 
juicy, firm flesh of delicious flavor. Late June. 
~NEW CASTLE—A promising variety ripening 
about two weeks earlier than Royal. Fruit 
somewhat smaller but of excellent quality. 
Early June. 
PERFECTION 
large, uniform fruit, orange-yellow in color with 
Early ripening Apricot with 
a rosy blush. Good flavor, sweet and juicy. 
Hardy, vigorous growing tree. Early June. 
oo 
‘SROYAL—A fine Apricot for all sections. 
Among the most dependable bearers. Good size 
fruit, dull yellow with orange blush. Mid June. 
“TILTON—The big heart-shaped fruits are 
among the largest of all Apricots. Highly 
colored fruits being a deep, rich orange. Thrifty, 
vigorous growing tree. Early July. 
3-to 4 ft. B.Receie lee 
4 to 5 ft. BR 
ue 5 
Fig Standards 
