. Armstrong Nurseries . um). Theseminute insects dwell in the wild or Capri figs and conveythe pollen into the edible fig. Capri No. 1. The wild fig, which must be grown inconnection with the Smyrna, the ratio being five Capritrees to an acre of Smyrnas. Celeste. Fruit large, reddish brown; flesh dark red;especially desirable for preserves and crystalizing. Be-comes very sweet if left on tree and allowed to dry up. Mission. The well known California Black Fig. Thetree is a very strong grower and good fruiter. The lead-ing black variety for shipping and drying. San Pedro Black. A fine table var


. Armstrong Nurseries . um). Theseminute insects dwell in the wild or Capri figs and conveythe pollen into the edible fig. Capri No. 1. The wild fig, which must be grown inconnection with the Smyrna, the ratio being five Capritrees to an acre of Smyrnas. Celeste. Fruit large, reddish brown; flesh dark red;especially desirable for preserves and crystalizing. Be-comes very sweet if left on tree and allowed to dry up. Mission. The well known California Black Fig. Thetree is a very strong grower and good fruiter. The lead-ing black variety for shipping and drying. San Pedro Black. A fine table variety; fruit large,somewhat elongated, ovate, no stalk; skin smooth; colorviolet-black, tending to green toward the neck; pulp ofa coppery-red color. Ripens early in September. San Pedro White. Excellent flavor; skin bright yellow;pulp amber; fine for table use; thrives best on deep,moist soils. June. White Adriatic. Large; skin greenish-yellow; fleshreddish; tree strong grower and prolific; largely plantedin MORELLO CHERRIESAlways Can Be Depended on For a Good Crop 16


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