MARSH'S NURSERY 
150 N. Lake Ave., Pasadena 4, Calif. 

PRUNES 
4 to 6 ft. Trees, No. 1 Stock, each $1.75 
French Improved. The standard prune for drying. Fruits are large 
and deep purple. September. 
Standard. Large fruits with tender amber colored juicy flesh. De- 
licious 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, No. 1 Stock, each $1.75 
Pineapple. Round golden yellow fruits with short necks. The fra- 
grance of pineapple is prominent when fully ripe. October. 
Nut Crees 
ALMONDS 
4 to 6 ft. Trees, No. 1 Stock, each $1.75 
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. 
SWEET CHESTNUTS 
$2.50 each 
A handsome shade tree of medium size and making a full round 
head. The nuts are excellent for roasting or with roasted meat, being 
sweet and fine flavored. 
PECANS 
$4.00 each 
We offer only the varieties best suited for southern California. 
WALNUTS 
$3.50 each 
Franquette. Nuts large, elongated and oval in shape with large 
meats of splendid quality. 
Placentia. A prolific producing tree. Nuts of medium size, round 
or oval in shape with thin shells. Easily shelled. 

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BERRIES 
For the small backyard garden no fruits are as valuable to the 
home gardener as this. Berries take little room if properly trained. 
Along the boundaries of the garden a fence-like trellis will support 
a number of vines. Planting them two to three feet apart, one can 
readily determine the number of plants his garden will accommo- 
date. Plant a variety. Strawberries will do well in beds or borders 
of the vegetable garden. Plant these about a foot apart in 2 to 4 
or more rows. Grapes require more room. All can be trained as 
vines to cover porches, arbors and the like, but only the European 
grapes will stand dwarfing by pruning back to the trunk each spring. 
STRAWBERRIES 
25 for $1.00; per 100, $3.50, except Rockhill 
Blakemore. Large early berry of fine quality and flavor. 
Dorsett. Productive large early berry. Extra quality flavor and 
firm texture. 
Gem Everbearing. Beautiful sweet berries, continue on through 
fall, after other berries have finished bearing. 
Klondike. Extensively grown in warm climates. Healthy green fo- 
liage and firm fleshed deep red berries. 
Mastodon. Everbearing. Good crop through summer 
Fruits first season. 
Rockhill. Finest flavored of all everbearing berries. This type does 
not make runners. Doz. $1.75. 
RASPBERRY 
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Cuthbert (Red Raspberry). The large deep red fruits are delicious, 
tender and fine flavored. 
Munger (Black Cap). Large delicious fruits. 
Sodus Purple. Tart flavor makes fine jellies and pie. Crops ripens 
until fall. 
Golden Gem (Yellow Raspberry). Novelty with golden yellow 
berries. Attractive, unusual and tasty. 
and fall. 

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