THE FRESNO 
NURSERY CO. 
LEMONS. 
18 
POMELOS 
LIMES 
Eureka 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. 
Lisbon. Medium size; sweet rind and very 
strong acid; few seeds; a prolific bearer. 
Very hardy. 
Villa Franca. Oblong; rind thin, without any 
trace of bitterness; pulp acid, juicy, nearly 
seedless. A fine commercial variety. 
LIMES. 
Bearss Seedless Limes. 
Bearss Seedless. Very large; seedless; very 
juicy, with pronounced acidity. One of the 
best in cultivation. Hardy, enormously 
productive, and matures fruit the year 
round. 
Mexican. Largely used in California for 
hedges; fruit large and excellent. 
Tahiti. Strong grower; fruit very large, but 
coarse and of inferior quality. 
POMELOS OR 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. 
Marsh's Seedless Pomelo. 
MISCELLANEOUS 
FRUITS 
The following miscellaneous fruits are 
valuable acquisitions to our fruits. The 
trees are quite hardy and will thrive 
where the thermometer does not drop 
below zero. They praduce a valuable 
market fruit although they are consid¬ 
ered novelties. The trees are very orna¬ 
mental as well as productive. 
POMEGRANATES. 
Paper-Shell. Very large; skin thin; pale 
yellow, with crimson cheek. 
Spanish Ruby. 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. 
