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FOR AN ORCHARD OF ONE THOUSAND TREES NORTH 

 OF WYOMING AND DOVER. 



Yelloiv. White. 



St. John, 25 Mountain Rose, 50 



Crawford's Early, 25 Old Mixon, 150 



Foster, 25 Moore's Favorite, 75 



Wager, 25 Stump the World, 150 



Crawford's Late, 100 Fox's Seedling, lOO 



Brandywine or Prize, 50 Steven's Late, 25 



Beer's Smock, 150 Shipley's Late Red, 25 



Wilkins' White Heath 



Total Yellow, 400 Cling, 25 



Total White, 600 



Here I commence with Mountain Rose, because I 

 think there is no profit or satisfaction in growing the 

 extra early peaches in this district. 



For a family orchard on the peninsula, I would 

 recommend the following varieties, which will give 

 peaches to eat all through the season, and peaches to can, 

 peaches to evaporate, and for all kinds of preserves, 

 pickles, etc. 



A PENINSULA FAMILY PEACH ORCHARD OF ONE 



HUNDRED TREES. 



Yellozv. White. 



Early Rivers, 2 Early Alexander, i 



St. John, 2 Troth's Early Red, 2 



