. Descriptive catalogue of the Fresno Nursery Co. Nurseries (Horticulture) California Fresno Catalogs; Nursery stock California Fresno Catalogs; Trees California Fresno Catalogs; Fruit trees California Fresno Catalogs; Grapes California Fresno Catalogs; Fruit California Fresno Catalogs; Climbing pl. FRESNO NURSERY COMPANY. 7 STARK. Large, roundish; greenish yellow, nearly covered with mixed red; flesh yellow, tender, juicy, rich, mild sub-acid; a good keeper; tree an upright and vigorous grower; January to May. GOLDEN RUSSET. Medium size; dull russet, tinged with red on one side; flesh greenis


. Descriptive catalogue of the Fresno Nursery Co. Nurseries (Horticulture) California Fresno Catalogs; Nursery stock California Fresno Catalogs; Trees California Fresno Catalogs; Fruit trees California Fresno Catalogs; Grapes California Fresno Catalogs; Fruit California Fresno Catalogs; Climbing pl. FRESNO NURSERY COMPANY. 7 STARK. Large, roundish; greenish yellow, nearly covered with mixed red; flesh yellow, tender, juicy, rich, mild sub-acid; a good keeper; tree an upright and vigorous grower; January to May. GOLDEN RUSSET. Medium size; dull russet, tinged with red on one side; flesh greenish, crisp, juicy and highly flavored; Decem- ber. SMITH'S CIDER. Medium; yellow, shaded and striped with red; flesh whitish, tender, juicy, pleasant acid; November to SMITH'S CIDKR apple. LIMBER TWIG. Medium to large; roundish, oblate; greenish yellow, shaded and striped with dull crimson; flesh whitish, juicy, sub-acid; a good keeper and very productive. CRAB APPLES. HYSLOP. Fruit very large, growing in clusters; roundish, ovate; dark, rich red, covered with thick, blue bloom; flesh yellowish; very hardy; November to January. LARGE RED SIBERIAN. Large; skin pale red and yellow; tree a vigorous grower. TRANSCENDANT. Medium to large; roundish oval, golden yellow, with a rich crimson cheek, covered with a delicate white bloom; flesh creamy white, crisp, sub-acid and pleasant; July. LARGE YELLOW SIBERIAN. Large; roundish oval; light, clear, yellow; August. PEARS. While this delicious fruit is so well known it needs but little com- ment, a word in regard to the soil best adapted to its growth might be of benefit to planters. From our experience we find it does best on heavy white ash or strong loamy soil. On alkali land, when not too heavy, it succeeds well, and should be planted, we think, in preference to almost any other fruit. â¢w* " â ^. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability -


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