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ELLWANGER & BARRY'S 



[/ Slenlieiin, or Shipley— Medium size ; juicy and good ; ripens ten or twelve days before the Moorpark. Very hardy. 

 Breda — Small, round ; dull orang-e, 

 marked with red in the sun ; flesh 

 orang-e colored, juicy, rich and 

 vinous; parts from the stone; 

 kernel sweet. Tree hardy and 

 prolific. End of July and begin- 

 ing of August. 

 ^ Canino Grosso— Large, juicy and rich; 



tree robust and hardy. 

 y De Coulange— Large ; of fine quality. 

 Ripens in July. 

 Early Golden — Small; pale oi'ange; 

 flesh orange, juicy and sweet. Tree 

 hardy and productive. Beginning 

 of July. 

 Early Moorpark — Medium size; rich, 



juicy; very fine. 

 Heniskerk— Large, rich and jviicy. Re- 

 sembles Moorpark. 

 j/ Kaislia — Medium size; fine quality; 

 eai'ly. 

 Xarge Early — Lai'ge ; orange, with red 

 cheek ; flesh sweet, rich, excellent ; 

 parts from the stone. Tree vigor- 

 ous and productive. Beginning of 

 August. 

 ^ Iiarge Early Moutgamet— Large ; early ; excellent, 



v/ Malcolm's Breda-A sub-vai'iety of Breda, said to be as productive and larger. 

 Moorpark— One of the largest and finest Apricots; yellow, with a red cheek; flesh orange, swc<-t 



parts from the stone ; very productive. 

 New Large Early (Rivers')— Large, like the Old Large Early, but very rich. 



Orange— Medium size ; orange, with ruddy cheek ; flesh rather dry ; requiresripening in the house- 

 to the stone. End of July. 

 V/ OuUin's Early Peach— Large, excellent ; very early. 



Peach— Verj' large, handsome, rich and juicy. One of the best. 



Purple, or Black Apricot— Much like a plum ; small, pale red. purple in the sun ; flesh yellow, juicy and pleasant. 



It is as hardy as a plum, and therefore Avorthy of attention where the finest sorts are too tender. August. 

 Red 3Iaseiiline— Small, but one of the earliest to ripen. 

 Koyal— Large ; rich ; ripens just before the ^loorpark ; hardy. 

 ^/Sardinian — Small, rich, but not juicy ; the earliest. 



St. Amhroise— One of the largest and finest apricots, ripening about same time as Large Early. 

 y Turkey— Large, rich, flue ; a little later than Moorpark. 



PEACH APRICOT. 



.Til 



I rid rich; 



adlieres slightly 



SELECT NECTARINES, 



The Nectarine requires the same culture and management as the peach, from which it differs only in having 

 smooth skin like the jjlum. It is peculiarly liable to the attacks of the en rcu lio. The same remedy must be applied 

 as recommended for the plum. 



PRICES OF NECTARINE TREES. 



On Peach stock.. 35 cents each; !#3 per dozen. 



On Plum " ..50 " '^ !§i5 



Boston— Large, bright yellow, with a red cheek; flesh yellow, sweet and pleasant flavor; freestone. First of 



September. 

 DoAvnton— Large ; greenish white, with a dai-k red cheek ; flesh greenish white, rich and high flavored ; one of the 



best. Freestone. 

 Early Newington— Large ; pale green, red in the sun ; flesh pale red at the stone, juicy and rich ; adheres to the 



stone. 

 Early Violet — Medium size ; yellowish green, with a purple cheek ; flesh pale green, melting, rich and high flavored ; 



freestone. Last of August. 

 TElruge- -Medium size; greenish yellow, with a dark red cheek; fle,sh greenish white, juicy and high flavored; 



excellent. Beginning of September. 



