Archive image from page 15 of Descriptive illustrated catalog of dependable. Descriptive illustrated catalog of dependable fruit and ornamental trees : roses and palms, vines and shrubs adapted to prevailing conditions of soil and climate on the West Coast together with planting and cultural notes . descriptiveillus1925fanc Year: 1925 12 ILLUSTRATED DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF GAVIOTA PLUM Fruit large, pit small; tree a good bearer Apex Plumcot. Interesting as a novelty in home orchards. Fruit large, uniform and of good shape; skin a deep pink or bright crimson; flesh firm, rich, aromatic and


Archive image from page 15 of Descriptive illustrated catalog of dependable. Descriptive illustrated catalog of dependable fruit and ornamental trees : roses and palms, vines and shrubs adapted to prevailing conditions of soil and climate on the West Coast together with planting and cultural notes . descriptiveillus1925fanc Year: 1925 12 ILLUSTRATED DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF GAVIOTA PLUM Fruit large, pit small; tree a good bearer Apex Plumcot. Interesting as a novelty in home orchards. Fruit large, uniform and of good shape; skin a deep pink or bright crimson; flesh firm, rich, aromatic and a honey yellow in color. Tree a strong, compact upright grower and good bearer. Bavay's Green Gage. Syn. Reine Claude de Bavay. An August plum for home canning. Fruit medium in size, round oval, halves equally; skin with light bloom, straw yellow, faintly streaked and splashed; flesh golden yellow, juicy, tender, sweet, good. Tree a free grower, productive, leaves roundish and glossy. An excellent variety for home orchard planting. Beauty. The earliest of the commercial varieties of Japanese plums. Valuable for market and shipping. Heart-shaped; skin crimson sprinkled with white dots; flesh amber streaked with scarlet, excellent flavor. Adapts itself to most any location. A vigorous grower, and most prolific bearer; self fertile. Burbank. In some localities Burbank has a decided preference over other varieties in its class. Fruit large egg-shaped; skin bright red slightly yellow mottled; flesh deep yellow, sweet with a pronounced and an agree- able flavor. An early bearer. In commercial orchards the fruit should be thinned. Season, late June. Climax. Ripens middle June; a good shipping and local market plum. Fruit heart-shaped and uniform in size; skin deep vermilion red in color; flesh yellow, firm, fragrant and of excellent flavor. Tree vigorous and pro- ductive. Fine for planting in the warm, interior sections. Diamond. Grows well in the interior valleys and foothills. A fi


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