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THE FRESNO NURSERY CO. 
Mexican. Largely used in California for 
hedges; fruit large and excellent. 
Taliili. Strong grower; fruit very large, but 
coarse and of inferior quality. 
Marsh's Seedless Pomelo 
LEMONS 
Eureka. Medium size; sweet; smooth, glossy; 
abundant acid and very little rag. Very 
popular with growers on account of its 
heavy summer crop, maturing when Lem¬ 
ons are in greatest demand. 
The Eureka l.cinon 
Lisbon. Medium size; sweet rind and very 
strong acid; few seeds; a prolific bearer. 
Very hardy. 
Villa Frauen. Oblong; rind thin, without any 
trace of bitterness; pulp acid, juicy, nearly 
seedless. A fine commercial variety. 
POMELOS OK GRAPE FRUIT 
.Marsh’s Seedless. Medium; skin very smooth, 
glossy, lemon-yellow color; pulp juicy, with 
very little rag. The finest variety of 
Pomelo. The fruit will hang on the trees 
till late in September. 
Triumph. Medium size; peel smooth, clear, 
thin, and fine-grained: very heavy. One of 
the best. 
AVOCADO 
Vlligntor Pear. (Persea gratissima.) Is a 
native of the American tropics. Is but 
slightly grown in the United S‘ates. Usu¬ 
ally a taste for the fruit has to be ac¬ 
quired. When a taste is once acquired peo¬ 
ple often become excessively fond of it. 
Fruits vary in size from 1 % to 5 inches in 
length. In color the fruit ranges from 
green to purple. Trees grow from 25 to 30- 
feet in height. 
LOQUAT 
The fruit of the improved types of Loquat 
is large and of fine flavor, and must not be 
compared to the ordinary varieties with 
large pit and little pulp. Our sorts are of 
the best. 
Seedling LoqtiaL Trees grown from seed 
taken from best budded sorts. Fruit from 
seedlings vary, however, from parent many 
times. However, the Seedling Loquat is* 
very hardy and ornamental. 
BUDDED VARIETIES. 
Advance. Very large; deep lemon-yellow; 
flesh firm, juicy and sweet. May. 
Premier. Large: lemon-yellow; flesh melting, 
juicy and sweet. Early May. 
Victor. Golden yellow fruit, slightly vinous 
but quite sweet; fine for preserves and 
jellies. 
PERSIMMONS 
Dni-Dai-Mam. Very large; light yellow; 
flesh delicious, firm, juicy. September. 
llaolilya. Very large; conical; bright red 
with dark blotches; flesh deep yellow, soft 
and jelly-like when ripe. One of the best. 
September. 
Tsuru-No-Ko. Medium; bright orange-red; 
very sweet and juicy. November. 
Tano-Nashl. Very large; bright red; flesh 
yellow; seedless. A good market variety 
of fine quality. Vigorous grower and heavy 
bearer. September. 
Vernon. Large; dull red; flesh deep yellow; 
seedless. When fully ripened, one of the 
most delicious Persimmons. November. 
POMEGRANATES 
Paper-Shell. Very large; skin thin; pale yel¬ 
low, with crimson cheek. 
Spanish Baby. Fruit large, with sweet, juicy 
pulp; ripens in September. 
Wonderful. The largest and most attractive 
of all. Valuable for shipment. Ripens 
early. Pulp a rich garnet color, with an 
abundance of juice, dark as port wine; 
exquisite flavor. October. 
