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I put in Salway here because it is a peach for light, 

 sandy soil, and will do best of these late peaches, but I 

 don't fancy any of them greatly, because the edge of the 

 market is gone, they are not sought for, and the northern 

 peaches are so much better in the varieties they send at 

 this time. Probably, Shipley's Late Red would pay 

 better than these 25 Salways. 



FOR AN ORCHARD OF ONE THOUSAND TREES AROUND 

 WYOMING AND DOVER. 



Here we need good shippers, good evaporators, and 

 good canners — and have a soil combining most of the 

 advantages to grow them in. For this region I give the 

 list of Jacob G. Brown, of Camdem, with a slight modifi- 

 cation from the list of Dr. Henry Ridgely, of Dover. I 

 know of no better authorities on peaches anywhere, than 

 these two gentlemen. 



