Deciduous Fruits 
NECTARINES 
“Goldmine. Early August. Juicy white flesh. Large red and yellow 
fruits of fine flavor. 
“ Silver Lode (Pat. 1023). Ripens in July. A new red cheeked white 
flesh nectarine, for Southern California. Juicy and of richest necta- 
rine flavor, produces large crops year after year. $3.00 each. 
»Panamint (Pat. 1100). Early July. New! Juicy, red-skinned fruits 
with orange flesh. Freestone. $3.00 each. 
PLUMS 
“SHoward Miracle (Pat. 721). August. The finest. It rivals a peach 
in size, yet the seed is amazingly small. Firm, amber flesh of the 
most superb flavor. $2.00 each. 
“ Santa Rosa. Late June. Popular variety with oval fruits, maroon 
skin and amber flesh veined with crimson. Delicious. 
\ Satsuma. August. Deep blood red fruits in quantity. 
Other Varieties Available 
PEACHES (Freestone) 
Babcock. June. Very popular. Consistent bearer, cven after mild 
winters. Smooth red chceks and delicious white flesh. 
~ Bonita. An improved J. H. Hale. 
» Fay Elberta. Early July. Oval peaches of good size. Yellow with red 
cheeks. Yellow flesh of excellent flavor. 
~ Golden Blush (Pat. 473). August. A fast growing, dependable 
yellow-fleshed, big, red-cheeked peach, juicy and of delightful 
flavor. Each $2.50. 
™ Kim Elberta, Early. Early June. Large yellow freestone. Like the 
Elberta except for early ripening. 
Meadow Lark (Pat. 528). June. The first dependable yellow peach 
of the season with juicy yellow flesh and red cheeks. Very sweet. 
Good for coastal district. Each $2.50. 
Millers Late. November. Heavy bearing yellow peach of fine quality. 
~ Rio Oso Gem. August. Similar to J. H. Hale. Large crimson fruits 
with delicious yellow flesh. 
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PEACHES (Clingstone) 
~ Sims Cling. Late August. Medium size golden yellow fruits with 
yellow flesh. One of the leading orchard varieties. 
Peach, Kim Elberta 
BERRIES — GRAPES 
VEGETABLES 
You'll find in our nursery in January, 
February and March all the small fruits 
and vegetables that are best suited to this 
area, including, Boysenberries, Strawber- 
ries, Grapes, Artichokes, Rhubarb, etc. 
We'll be pleased to advise you on the best 
varieties, when to plant and how. Ask us! 
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