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                                                Jim Bacon Avocado Tree

Jim Bacon avocado originated in Fallbrook, California, by W.L. Ruitt. Introduced in 1941 from a selection made in 1926. Ripens in Oct. to Dec. in San Gabriel Valley, Ca.; and Jan. to Feb. in Ventura County, Ca. Tree; consistent producer; more hardy than Fuerte. Commercial variety. Fruit are oval/pear in shape with waxy bumps on the skin.
   

 



Jim Bacon Avocado
(left) young Jim Bacon fruit)

This tree will take hard frosts and grow back from a freeze damage
A seedling of Bacon that is slightly more frost resistant than Bacon.
 
Medium-sized, green-skinned fruit has a flavorful, smooth and creamy flesh. Heavy-producing, attractive, upright tree is self-fertile.

“B” flower type Late fall and early winter fruit bearing
 


Jim Bacon Avocado
(left) young Jim Bacon fruit)

This tree will take hard frosts and grow back from a freeze damage
A seedling of Bacon that is slightly more frost resistant than Bacon.
 
Medium-sized, green-skinned fruit has a flavorful, smooth and creamy flesh. Heavy-producing, attractive, upright tree is self-fertile.

“B” flower type Late fall and early winter fruit bearing                                     


Jim Bacon Avocado
(left) young Jim Bacon fruit)

This tree will take hard frosts and grow back from a freeze damage
A seedling of Bacon that is slightly more frost resistant than Bacon.
 
Medium-sized, green-skinned fruit has a flavorful, smooth and creamy flesh. Heavy-producing, attractive, upright tree is self-fertile.

“B” flower type Late fall and early winter fruit bearing