
MEYER LEMON 
APPLES 
4 to 6 ft. Trees, $1.00 each; heavy stock, $1.25. 
Delicious. Bright red tasty apples. Skin streaked with crimson. 
Late. 
Gravenstein. Summer ripening apple of medium size. 
skin striped with red. 
Jonathan. Bright red apples. 
Red Astrachan. Fine apple for both cooking and eating. 
Winesap. Bright deep red striped and blotched with dark purple. 
Yellow undertone. Coarse yellow flesh. 
Yellow 
Flesh tart and crisp. 
Winter Banana. Large pale yellow fruits. One of the best for mild 
climates. Starts bearing at early age. 
APRICOTS 
4 to 6 ft. Trees, $1.00 each; heavy stock, $1.25. 
Moorpark. Large round deeply colored fruits. 
on alternate years. Mid-season. 
Bears large crops 
Royal. An excellent variety for the home orchard. Sweet, deep 
orange flesh. 
Tilton. One of the latest to ripen and fine for hot dry sections. 
Fruits heart-shaped, richly colored. 
CHERRIES 
4 to 6 ft. Trees, $1.00 each; heavy stock, $1.25. 
Bing. Large sweet cherries with firm almost black flesh. Glossy 
skin when ripe. Very attractive and good for canning. 
Morello. One of the best home varieties, making a small, round- 
headed tree. Fruits dark red, almost black when ripe. 
CRABAPPLE 
4 to 6 ft. Trees, $1.00 each; heavy stock, $1.25. 
Transcendent. Most popular crabapple for Southern California. 
Fruits yellow with attractive red blush. Makes fine jelly 
Ripens about August. 
MARSH’S NURSERY 
DECIDUOUS FRUIT AND 
NUT TREES 
FIGS 
$1.00 each; heavy stock, $1.25 each. 
Brown Turkey. Large, iong purplish-brown figs with red flesh. 
Excellent for eating—sweet and tasty. Bears best crops if 
heavily pruned in January or February. 
Mission. Known also as the California Black Fig. Long-necked 
figs of deep violet, almost black with brownish-red flesh. Does 
well in all sections and should be lightly pruned if at all. 
Kadota. This is the popular small greenish-white fig with sweet 
amber flesh. An all purpose variety for drying, pickling or 
eating fresh. 
NECTARINES 
Fuzzless Peach. 4 to 6 ft. Trees, $1.00 each; heavy stock, $1.25. 
Goldmine. Red and yellow with delicious white flesh. Juicy, fine 
flavored. Early August. 
Gower. Fruits pale green with deep red blush where exposed to 
the sun. Of good size and fine quality. Early June. 
Stanwick. Pale green fruits shaded with purple. Ripe early in 
August. 
PEACHES 
One of the best deciduous fruits for mild and cold climates. 
Trees are small, beautiful when in bloom and the fruit is excellent 
either for eating fresh or with the yellow-fleshed and cling varie- 
ties, for canning and preserves. 
Each $1.00; heavy specimens, $1.25, except where noted. 
Babcock. The finest white peach for southern gardens. Fruits 
not very large but of finest flavor and truly beautiful with 
their deep red cheeks. A consistent bearer. Early. 
Early Crawford. Fruits large, rich yellow blushed with red. Flesh 
deep yellow streaked red near the stone. July. 
Early Elberta. Large yellow freestone ripening early in June. Like 
the Elberta except for early ripening. 
Elberta. Good sized oval fruits, rich yellow with red cheeks. 
Yellow flesh of excellent flavor for canning or eating fresh. 
Early July. 

FISHER PEACH 
150 N. Lake Ave., Pasadena, Calif. 
