FRUIT TREES FOR 
Whether for Victory Gardens or general useful planting, fruit 
trees lend much to the home planting scheme. Many of these 
so-called hardy fruits, such as cherry, apple, crabapple, peach 
and the like, make excellent small to medium size flowering 
trees and add so much to the family income in fine flavored fruit. 
Most important of all is the consideration that everyone should 
make before planting—selection of variety best suited to the 
home garden and highest quality trees. The quality offered at 
our nursery is tops and will begin producing at the earliest 
possible time. 
GRAPEFRUIT 
Marsh Seedless. Large succulent fruit most always without seeds, 
but occasionally a few appear—never in quantity. Excellent 
for flavor and the most satisfactory variety for the home gar- 
den. $3.00 each. 
LEMON 
Eureka. This is the most widely planted commercial lemon and 
the best for the home garden where one tree or so will supply 
fruit for the home. Excellent large fine flavored fruits. $3.00 
each. 
Meyer. Bush Form. The Meyer Lemon has been one of the most 
useful of fruits for California. Quite hardy, it cay be grown 
as far north as San Francisco. An ornamental of top merit, 
with delicious flavorful fruit as well. 5 gal. $2.00; 1 gal. 
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LIME 
Bearss Seedless. Best for Lime-ade, and other culinary purposes 
for which the fruits are picked while the rind is green. When 
fully ripe, fruit resembles a lemon in shape and color. $3.00 
each. 
Rangpur. (Bush.) An ornamental shrub of great merit. When 
in fruit, covered with orange colored fruits similar in appear- 
ance to tangerines, but with lime flavor. 5 gal. $2.00; 1 gal. 
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ORANGES 
Favorites of all. We offer the best selected kinds. 
Valencia. Best winter orange. Few seeds, thin rind, excellent 
flavor. Consistent bearing of good crops. $3.00 each. 
Washington Navel. Summer oranges. Make excellent juice, but 
are favored by many as eating oranges. Rind slightly thicker. 
Fruits seedless. $3.00 each. 
TANGERINES 
Cousins to oranges. Often eaten fresh because the skin peels 
off so freely, but try juicing them in a pressure type juicer! You 
will never eat them any other way; that is if you like rich fla- 
vored juice. $3.00 each. 
Algerian. Sweet and mild flavor. 
Dancy. Medium size, sweet highly-flavored fruits. 
King Manderin. Largest fruits, bright orange color. 
LIMEQUAT 
Eustis. Try this one for beverages. Distinct from the Lime. 
Makes a small free-bearing tree. $3.00 each. 
KUMQUAT 
Nagami. Mostly planted as an ornamental making use of the 
fruits in jams and marmalades. Excellent as a clipped hedge 
the shearing being done to gather the fruits and thus keep the 
shape. $3.50 each. 
MARSH’S NURSERY 
HOME PLANTING 

VALENCIA ORANGE 
AVOCADOS 
This pleasant shade tree is one of the best for California, espe- 
cially after the tree gains some size and therefore gives some 
“head room’’ under the branches. Avocados may be selected for 
the season of fruiting so that a continuous supply may be forth- 
coming. We offer the following top quality varieties at $4.00 
each. 
Anaheim. Fruits from May to August. 
Duke. Bears from September to October. 
Fuerte. Very popular. Fruit from November to May. 
Cole Fuerte. Improved. Bears from November to May. 
Nabal. Fruits from June to September. 
Puebla. One of the finest. November to January. 
Rockwood. Bears from January to June. 
Ryan. Fruit from May to October. 
GUAVAS 
Although the Guavas are esteemed for the making of jellies, 
they are among the finest shrubs for border plantings, hedges, 
and even as ornamentals in the foundation planting. The fol- 
lowing are available at 5-gal. size, $2.00; gal. size, 60c. 
Pineapple (Feijoa). Ornamental grey foliage, crisp waxy white 
flowers with bunches of red stamens are very pretty. Fruit 
oval green, with pineapple flavor. 
Lemon. Yellow lemon-shaped fruits. Lovely deep green foliage. 
Red Strawberry and Yellow Strawberry. Round fruits in quan- 
tity—very showy. Make very fine jellies. A good ornamental, 
not reaching excessive dimensions. 
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