CHERRIES 
Either Black Tartarian, Montmorency or Eng- 
lish Morello must be planted with Royal Anne 
or Bing to insure pollination. 
~“"BLACK TARTARIAN, Sweet juicy purplish 
black cherry. Heavy bearing, large tree. Pol- 
linizes other sweet cherries. 
*ROYAL ANNE. Large light amber cherries 
suffused with red when rip2. Fine for can- 
ning. 
“BING. Large heart-shaped sweet fruits. 
Glossy skin. Firm flesh, almost black. Fine 
canning variety. June. 
*MONTMORENCY. A very hardy sour cherry 
tree that bears immense crops at an early 
age. The shining red fruits are large, of fine 
flavor and valuable everywhere. Preferred as 
canning variety. 
FIGS 
“MISSION (California Black Fig). Medium 
size to large long necked deep violet-black 
figs with brownish-red flesh. Prune lightly. 
Does well in all sections. 
*“KADOTA. All-purpose white fig—drying, 
pickling or eating fresh. Medium pale yel- 
low skin, sweet amber flesh. 
BROWN TURKEY. Large, long rich pur- 
plish-brown fig. Strawberry red flesh is 
sweet and juicy. Prune heavily. 
NECTARINES 
“JOHN RIVER: Medium to large size, crim- 
son colored on exposed cheek; flesh greenish 
white. Good semi-freestone. Mid-June. 
“FREEDOM (Pat. 1161). Very large, highly 
colored Freestone Nectarine, flesh golden 
yellow, firm, juicy, good for shipping, can- 
ning and home table, excellent flavor. Rip- 
ens late July. Especially good for freezing. 
$3.50. 
*GOLD MINE. Large white, red blushed free- 
stone; juicy white fleshed with excellent 
flavor for home use. Early August. 
*“STANWICK. Pale green shaded with pur- 
ple. Commercial variety. Early August. 
“Items carrying asterisk (*) are good for freezing. 
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Blazing Gold Peach (Pat. 1127) 
INSIST ON CALIFORNIA-GROWN NURSERY PRODUCTS 5 
PEACHES 
Freestone 
™ SPRINGTIME (PAF). Our earliest vari- 
ety. A new near-freestone peach, white- 
fleshed, unusually mottled with red on a 
creamy skin, and of excellent and deli- 
cious quality. It ripens from 2 to 4 weeks 
earlier than the earliest peaches so far 
known, giving us peaches in May, often 
even in the early part of it. $3.50 each. 
~SMAYFLOWER. Fruit medium size, well 
colored and attractive. Flesh is greenish- 
white and partially free. Our earliest va- 
riety. Late May. 
\ BLAZING GOLD (Pat. 1127). New, very 
early yellow-fleshed freestone that ripens 
six we2ks before Elberta. It’s a vivid red and 
gold peach of medium to large size, firm 
and juicy with a slightly acid flavor. Ripens 
in early June. $2.50 each. 
~\ CRAWFORD’S EARLY. Has all the charac- aay 
teristics that gratify taste. Color, rich red 
splashed and mottled with darker red and 
golden yellow. Flesh is beautiful deep yel- 
low, with red at the pit. Vigorous and pro- 
ductive. Mid-season. 
Freedom Nectarine (Pat. 1161) 
"GOLD DUST (Pat. 1144). Very early, firm, 
yellow-fleshed, delicious and ripening 40 
days ahead of Elberta. It’s the finest peach 
ripening at this season, showing great prom- 
ise aS a commercial shipping variety. The 
fruit is crisp and juicy, with a pleasing non- 
acid flavor. When correctly packed it shows 
excellent keeping qualities. Vigorous tree, 
consistent bearer. Mid-June. $2.50 each. 
~ RED HAVEN. A new early yellow freestone 
of medium size and color, firm flesh, and 
valuable as a good shipper. Late June. 
Special Gold Dust Peach (Pat. 1144) 
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