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‘Plant for Profit 
New Nectarines 
NEW, YELLOW-FLESHED 
NECTARINES 
If you are interested in planting for profit you 
should look into the advantages offered by plant- 
ing our new varieties. 
Here you have a choice of many fine varieties 
of both freestone and clingstone, with a ripening 
range-from—June10th_to-the-middle-of August. 
These sensational, new, yellow-fleshed golden 
Nectarines are highly blushed with red and are 
loaded with eye appeal. Superb in their carrying 
and shipping qualities and comparable to peaches, 
with a flavor not to be found in the older types. 
GRAND RIVER 
RED RIVER 
Semi-clingstone—Patent applied for. 
Ripens approximately 714 weeks before Elberta. Compared to 
John Rivers it ripens about 10 days earlier. ‘The skin is a highly 
colored red and is much more attractive than John Rivers. A white 
fleshed nectarine and to date the earliest one on the market. 
GRAND RIVER 
Semi-clingstone—Patent No. 1248. 
Ripens approximately 7 weeks before Elberta. In this variety we 
offer you a nectarine ripening one week before the John Rivers. 
Fruit is medium in size, firm. Skin is yellow in color and almost 
completely over-spread with bright red. Flesh yellow. Trees strong 
growers and good producers. 
EARLY SUNGRAND 
Semi-freestone—Patent applied for. 
Ripens approximately 6 weeks before Elberta. Matures with 
John Rivers but stays firm much longer and is about 50% larger in 
size. Flesh yellow and much firmer than John Rivers. Skin yellow 
with a bright red overlay at harvest time. Should be a good, firm, 
nae distance shipper. Very similar to Sungrand but ripens 3 weeks EARLY SUNGRAND 
earlier. 
Trees of Le Grand Varieties sold in commercial 
quantities only. Not less than 300 trees of any 
one variety sold with the exception of Le Grand 
which can be purchased in smaller quantities. Tth & Eye Streets Be O. Box 587 Phone 750 
REEDLEY, CALIFORNIA 
WARNING—AIl Le Grand Varieties of nectarines are covered by United States Patents and are the sole property of Kim Bros., doing business 
as Reedley Nursery, Reedley, California. Reproduction of any of the aforementioned varieties in any manner, either under their proper or fictitious 
names is a violation of plant patent laws. Any violation will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. 
