Fisher (Pat. 233). High quality, yellow fleshed peach of fine 
texture and delicious ‘‘peachy”’ flavor. Ripens six weeks ahead 
of the Elberta. $1.20 each. 
J. H. Hale. Popular, large delicious peach with fine flavor and 
exceedingly handsome appearance. Flesh yellow. 
Miller’s Late. A heavy bearing very late yellow peach of fine 
quality. November. The last peach to ripen. 
Muir. Yellow flesh freestone peach, not attractive in appearance 
but one of the finest for canning purposes. Late midseason. 
Nectar (Pat. 86). A very fine early white fleshed freestone peach 
with flavor suggestive of nectarine. Sturdy trees produce fine 
crops. $1.20 each. 







RIO OSO GEM 
Rio Oso Gem (Pat 84). This peach, an improvement on 
the J: H. Hale, has received almost universal recogni- 
tion as one of the finest yellow peaches ‘available today. 
it follows the Hale slightly in ripening and its flavor 
and quality has no equal. A favorite of the market 
and home orchardist. $1.10 each. 

Sims Cling. Medium size golden yellow peaches ripening in late 
August. Deep golden flesh. One of the best cling varieties 
for canning. 
Sellers Orange Cling. Another favorite for canning. Handsome 
fruit of uniform size and very attractive. Mid summer. 
PEARS 
4 to 6 ft. Trees, $1.00; heavy stock, $1.25. 
Bartlett. A favorite of all pear growers and enthusiastis for 
adaptability to soils and climates; fruitfulness, flavor and can- 
ning quality. Summer. 
Winter Nelis. Tender, juicy flesh with a rich aromatic flavor. 
Pears yellow in color with russet streaks and patches, and a red 
blush where they are exposed to the sun. A fine winter pear. 
PERSIMMON 
4-5 ft., $1.50; 5-gal., $2.00 each. 
Hachiya. Popular large fruited Persimmon. Flesh puckery only 
when not fully ripe. Ripe fruits have bright orange, sweet, 
flesh which is rich and soft. Makes an excellent pudding. 
POMEGRANATE 
Wonderful. A large ornamental shrub or small tree with showy 
red flowers followed by attractive round red fruits consisting 
of a hard outer shell full of small deep red, juicy seed sacs. 
They are tasty in salads and make fine juice and syrup. $1.00 
each. 

PEACH, RIO OSO GEM 
MARSH’‘S NURSERY 
THREE 
NEW 
PEACHES 
for the 
HOME 
ORCHARD 
PLUMS 
4 to 6 ft. Tree, $1.00; heavy stock, $1.25. 
Damson. One of the best plums for jams and preserves. The 
small purple fruits are slightly tart, having an amber flesh 
that assumes a delightful rich plum color when cooked. 
Green Gage. A favorite plum for many unsurpassed qualities 
such as rich flavor, excellent texture of flesh, juicy and fine 
flavored. Pleasing aroma. 
Satsuma. Deep blood-red fruits. Not very large but of fine qual- 
ity and flavor. August. 
Santa Rosa. Most popular of the red fleshed plums. Skin ma- 
roon; flesh amber and heavily streaked with crimson. Very 
delicious. One of the best. 
Wickson. A fine late plum. Fruits yellow with red cheeks. Flesh 
of very fine quality. 
PRUNES 
4 to 6 ft. Trees, $1.00 each; heavy stock, $1.25. 
French Improved. The standard prune for drying. Fruits are 
large and deep purple. September. 
Standard. Large fruits with tender amber colored juicy flesh. 
Delicious when eaten fresh. Attractive deep purple. August. 
Sugar. Purple fruits, large sweet and mild. Very fine in all 
sections and one of the best for home planting. August. 
QUINCE 
4 to 6 ft. Trees, $1.00 each; heavy stock, $1.25. 
Pineapple. Round golden yellow fruits with short necks. The 
fragrance of pineapple is prominent when fully ripe. October. 
ALMONDS 
4 to 6 ft. Trees, $1.00 each; heavy stock, $1.25. 
Jordanolo. A new variety similar to the Ne Plus Ultra but with 
smoother kernels. 
Ne Plus Ultra. Popular large soft shelled variety. Often used as 
a pollenizer to increase the crops on other almonds. 
Texas. Kernels small, very tasty. Much used in candy and other 
culinary purposes calling for almond meats. 
WALNUT 
$2.00 each. 
Placentia. A prolific producing tree. Nuts of medium size, 
round or oval in shape with thin shells. Easily shelled. 

NECTAR PEACH 
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