Paul J. Howards DECIDUOUS FRUIT TREES 
Especially developed and selected for fine quality and flavor, 
Southland conditions. 
APPLE—-Pettingill, large juicy red apple, fine for 
eating and cooking. $3.00 
ss Beverly Hills, large juicy tangy red and yellow. 
$2.00 
Red Delicious and’ Transcendant Crab. $2.00 
APRICOT—Reeves, early, large round delicious fruits. 
S2t15: 
~ Moorpark, July; and Royal, June. $2.00 
CHERRY—Bing and'English Morello. $2.00 
BUSH CHERRY—Handsome deciduous shrubs with 
lovely white blossoms in spring and delicious big 
cherries in July. Vigorous, hardy, easily grown, 
bear regularly. 
“ Korean Bush Cherry No. 20 Grows 5 to 6 ft. high. 
Fruit has fine tart flavor. For heaviest crops, plant 
with No. 60. 
“Korean Bush Cherry No. 60 Grows 3 to 4 ft. tall, 
bears large deep maroon to black cherries, sweet 
and rich. 
PRICE: Each $3.75 
EIGe Black sMiscion® Brown Turkey, Adriatic (white) 
and, Kadota (white). $2.00 
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NECTARINE—Panamint. Very large handsome round 
fruits, deep red, with sweet juicy orange flesh. 
Best for coastal areas. July. $3.00 
“\Pioneer, large sweet maroon fruits, orange flesh. 
$3.00 
~~Silver Lode, early red, sweet flesh. $3.00 
PEACHES 
™Altair—Flowering Fruiting, with double pink flowers, 
fine white fleshed juicy peaches, pink skinned, in 
August. Heavy bearer. $2.75 
™ Bobolink—Fine flavored yellow, good everywhere, 
. July. 
Robin—Juicy white flesh, red skin. May-June. 
Each $2.75 
~ Flamingo—delicious yellow, August; ‘Meadow Lark 
. yellow flesh, June. Each $2.50 
“farly Elberta—Fine quality yellow, early; NIndian 
Blood, freestone; luscious sweet deep red flesh, 
large fruit with fuzzy skjn—°Miller’s Late—Sweet, 
fine quality, Oct. Nov.*Rio Oso Gem—immense 
fruits, yellow, fine flavor, Aug. Each $2.00 
~ Springtime—New. earliest of all, ripens in May. 
Sweet juicy flesh, medium size fruits with bright 
red skin. $3.50 
PEAR—Gorham, best for warm areas, fine quality, 
like Bartlett, Sepf-*Winter Bartlett, Nov. Each $2.00 
PERSIMMON—Fuyu and Hachiya. $3.75 
POMEGRANATE-—SWonderful. $2.00 
PEUM = Hollywood? purple red foliage, pink blooms, 
sweet blood red plums in June. $2.00 
~“SHoward Miracle. Luscious sweet orange flesh. Bears 
best when planted with a pollenizer. $2.50 
« Mariposa,*Santa Rosa,!Satsuma. Each $2.00 
PRUNE—French and Sugar. Each $2.00 
ALMOND—Ne Plus Ultra, Nonpareil, and Texas Pro- 
lific. Each $2.00 
and for their adaptability to 
Paul J. Howard's 
DWARF FRUIT TREES 
For small gardens where space is limited, and 
for ornamental plantings, these Dwarf Trees are 
ideal, and will bear big crops of luscious fruits 
just as fine as those of regular size. 
\ APPLE—Dwarf Beverly Hills, Delicious, Pettingill, 
Yellow Delicious, Valmore, Transcendant Crab. 
Each $3.75 
\ PEACH—Dwarf Flory, double red blossoms, sweet 
white fleshed freestone peaches. Grows to about 6 
ft. high, so that 3 or 4 trees can be planted in the 
space required by one large tree. Each $3.75 
*PEAR—Dwarf Gorham and Dwarf Max (Red Bart- 
lett) Each $3.75 
FLOWERING FRUIT TREES 
FLOWERING PEACH—Aurora — early pink; Helen 
Borchers, late pink; Double Red, Double White, 
Double Variegated, red and white striped. Each 
$2.50 
FLOWERING PLUM— Hollywood. Purple red foliage, 
pink blooms, sweet blood red plums in June. $2.00 
Vesuvius Deep purple foliage, pink flowers. $2.00 
GRAPES 
“ Cardinal—Sweet red. Muscat flavor, early; bush type. 
\, Delight—Large white seedless, Muscat flavor, finest 
quality; bush. 
‘ Golden Muscat—Golden green grapes, delicious flavor; 
bush or trellis; thrives everywhere. 
‘Concord, *Muscat,! Red Malaga» Ribier,’Rose of Peru, 
Thompson Seedless. 
Price: Jumbo Plants, each 50c, 10 for $4.50 
BERRY PLANTS 
~Bonanzea—Best and earliest red raspberry. Each 60c, 
10 for $5.00 
4 Magna Berry—Huge purplish black berries of finest 
quality, flavor of blackberrry and raspberry. June. 
Each 60c,, 10 for $5.00 
Blackberry—“Ollalie. Big crops of large sweet berries; 
vigorous heat resistant plants, do not produce long 
, runners. Each 40c, 10 for $3.50 
\ Boysenberry, \ Youngberry, \Cumberland Black Cap 
Raspberry. 3 for $1.00, 10 for $2.50 
STRAWBERRY—Rockhill — Everbearing, runnerless. 
10 for $2.50, 25 for $5.00, 100 for $15.00 
\Donner-— Early fine flavor, large briaht red, one of 
the best for Southland gardens. 25 for $2.00, 100 
for $6.25 
~Klondyke—Viaorous, heavy bearer, 
fruits. 25 for $1.50, 100 for $4.00 
RHUBARB—Strawberry. Each 60c, 10 for $5.00 
ASPARAGUS—New Paradise, 25 for $1.75, 100 for 
$5.00 
ARTICHOKE—Green Globe Each 60c, 10 for $5.00 
bright red 
PAUL J. HOWARD’S CALIFORNIA FLOWERLAND 
11700 National Blvd., Los Angeles 64, California 
TELEPHONES: TEXAS 02951 ° 
ARIZONA 31171 ° EXbrook 72118 
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