GOLD DUST PEACH (Pat. 1144) 
(See page 31) 
POMEGRANATE 
“Wonderful. Attractive large shrub with red 
flowers and attractive odd shaped fruits. Easy 
to grow, doing very well in dry hot places. 
MEYER LEMON 
GRAPE VINES for your Garden 
We can supply a number of different varie- 
ties of grapes that are especially adapted 
for growth in your yard. They will not only 
provide you with delicious fruit but also can 
be trained over fences and arbors to enhance 
the beauty of your garden. Ask our salesman 
to suggest the varieties that will be best 
for you. 
Grow Your Own BERRIES 
Most berries are very simple to grow and 
require very little work. You can start in the 
spring with Strawberries, continue through 
the summer months with Raspberries, Lo- 
ganberries, Boysenberries, the delicious Nec- 
tarberry, Youngberries, and conclude the 
season with Blackberries. The different va- 
rieties will not only provide enough fruit 
for your table but will give you a supply for 
the winter months through freezing and 
canning. Our competent personnel will be 
glad to suggest the plant varieties that will 
produce the best for your soil and conditions. 
We also stock Artichoke, Asparagus and 
Rhubarb roots in season. 
~ Marsh 
FRUIT — continued 
FRENCH IMPROVED PRUNE 
PRUNES 
French Improved. Large deep purple fruits. 
‘The standard drying variety. September. 
QUINCE 
Smooth fruit of 
white flesh with slight pineapple flavor. For 
Pineapple. golden-yellow 
eating and making jelly. September. 
Citrus Trees 
WALNUTS, ENGLISH 
$3.50 and up 
“SEureka. Large elongated nuts. Very hardy. 
-\Franquette. The finest walnut for Northern 
California. Produces high quality nuts and 
makes a beautiful shade tree. 
~Hartly English. These are prolific bearers on 
the coast. Having a deep tap root, they should 
be planted in deep soil. 
Ask us about other varieties of fruits that 
thrive in this area. 
Priced Higher in Containers. 
FREEDOM NECTARINE (Pat. 1161) 
Are Bruit as Well as Ornamental Jnees 
ORANGES 
Washington Navel. The famous winter ripen- 
ing orange. Large fruits easily peeled and 
broken into segments. Thrives best a few miles 
from the coast. Can be grown any place in 
California where citrus is grown. December to 
May. 
Valencia Orange. Best summer orange, ripens 
from April to December after the Navel sea- 
son is over. Thus ripe oranges can be had 
through the summer and fall. Juicy, sweet and 
few seeded. 
“Robertson Navel (Plant Pat. No. 126). Pro- 
duces an enormous crop of delicious navel or- 
anges. It is a fine winter orange for home 
planting. Bears younger and earlier than 
Washington Navel. Add 50c royalty. 
GRAPEFRUIT 
Seedless. 
widely planted in California. Fruit juicy, seed- 
Compact growing variety 
less, very good. May-August. 
Pink Grapefruit. Identical to Marsh Seedless 
except flesh is pink or red. 
LIMES 
Bearss Seedless. Finest and largest of all limes. 
Seedless, juicy fruits ripen mostly during the 
summer, when limes are in demand. Large, 
vigorous and almost thornless. 
LEMONS 
Eureka. The leading lemon for commercial 
and home planting. Fruit uniformly medium 
size, juicy, and few seeded. Most of the fruit 
is ripened during the summer but bears 
throughout the year. 
“Meyer Lemon. Semi-dwarf. Fruit large, oval 
and deeply orange yellow in color. Hardy 
throughout most of California. Laden with 
fruit most of the year See page 9 for bush 
variety. 
KUMQUAT 
~Nagami. Semi-dwarf tree giving abundant 
crops of small egg-shaped golden orange 
fruits most of the year. Hardy and very orna- 
mental. 
AVOCADO 
Avocados today are no longer a mere rare 
delicacy, but an everyday food item. Moreover, 
the trees are valued for their deep, cool shade. 
We offer especially popular varieties. $9.50 
up. Fruit does not mature well in colder 
climates. 
“Duke. Most resistant to cold, this variety 
ripens between September and October. Fruits 
oval and green, flesh pleasantly mild. 22°. 
~ Mexicola. This early-ripening variety (August 
to September) also is one of the hardiest. 
Fruits small, shiny purple black and oval. 
Flesh of excellent quality. The heat and cold 
resistant tree bears heavily once it starts to 
fruit, usually second year after planting. 19°. 
PLANTING TIME IN CALIFORNIA IS ALL THE TIME 
