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Fred'k W. Zelsey, > Broadway, New York. 



SELECT PEACHES. 



The Peaches named below are the choicest and best and extend the season of ripening from July to 

 October. 



Price, on peach stock, selected, 23 cts. ; extra sizes, 35 and 50 cts. ; $10 to $20 per 100. Low rates per 

 1,000. On plmn stock, tor frnit houses axiiX planting in clay soils, .50 and 75 cts. Trained specimens (specially- 

 imported), $10 to $20 per dozen. 



Alberge Yellow, early Sept. ; 



Alexander, late July; 



Aiusden, late July; 



Beatrice, early Aug. ; 



♦Canada Champion, large white 



freestone; valuable; last Aug.; 

 ♦Champion, Early August; hardy 



and large; 

 Crosby, bright yellow, freestone, 



Sept. ; 



Lord Palmerston, late Sept. ; 

 Louise, 



Morris White, middle of Sept. ; 

 Miigdala, early Sept. : 

 Mountain Rose, late .Aug.: 

 Nectarine Peach, late Sept. ; 

 Oldmixon Free, middle of Sept. ; 



Oldmixon Cling, late Sept. ; 

 Princess of Wales, late Sept. ; 

 Conkling, early Sept. ; 

 Coolidge's Favorite, late Aug. ; 

 Crawford's Early, early Sept.; 

 Crawford's Late, late Sej)t. ; 

 Early Silver, early Sept. ; 

 Early York, iniddle of Aug. : 

 Red Cheek, Melocoton, uiidtlle of 



Sept. ; 

 Rivers', early Aug. ; 

 Rivers' Early York, late Aug. ; 

 Snlwaj', late Sept. ; 

 Schumaker, late July; 

 Snow, early Sept. ; 

 Stump the "World, middle Sept. ; 



Surpasse Melocoton, early Sept. ; 

 Susquehaima, late Sept. ; 

 Fositer, early Sept. 

 George the Fourth, late Aug. ; 

 Haine's Early, middle of Aug. ; 

 Hale's Early, middle of Aug. : 

 Hill's Chili, 



Large Early York, late Aug.; 



Walbui-ton Admii'able, 



Ward's Late, late Sept. ; 



W heatland, middle of Sept. ; 



Waterloo, late July; 



♦Wonderful Peach, fruit golden 

 yellow, shaded with red or 

 crimson; enormous size; flesh 

 firm but delicate, Sept. and Oct. 



SELECT APRICOTS. 



Price, selected trees on plum stock or peach stock, 40 cts. : extra, 50 and 75 cts. 



Blenheim, or Shipley, July; 

 Breda, July and August; 

 Early Golden, July; 

 Early Moorpark, August; 

 Large Early Montgamet, J uly ; 

 Large Early Moorpark, July; 



Malcolm's Breda, Aug. ; 



New Large Early, July ; 



New Large Early, Rivers', Aug. ; 



Orange, Julj ; 



Peach, Aug.; 



Purple, or Black, Aug. ; 

 Red Masculine, July: 

 St. Ambroise, July ; 

 Sardinian, July; 



Turkey and others, July and Aug. 



SELECT NECTARINES. 



Plum stock or peacli stock. Price, selected trees, 40 cts. ; extra, '60 and 75 cts. 



Boston, Aug. ; 

 Downton, Sept. ; 

 Early Newington, Aug.; 

 Early Violet, Aug. ; 

 Elruge, Sept. ; 



Lord Napier, Aug. ; 

 Newton, Sept. ; 

 Pitmaston, Orange, Sept. ; 

 Red Roman, Sept. ; 



Rivers' Orange, Sept. ; 

 Spenser, Sept. ; 

 Stanwick, Sept. ; 

 Victoria, Sept. 



SELECT PLUMS. 



The following are all of the best Plums. The best protection against curculio is jarring the trees 

 while in bloom (and the fruit is setting), taking care to gather and destroy the insects that fall. A large 

 canvas or sheet should be used for this purpose. 



Prices, Standard trees, first-class, .50 cts. ; extra sizes, 75 cts. to $1. 



Dwarf trees, 40 cts. to $1. in quantity, at special prices. 



♦Abundance, vigorous grower; 



large fruit, bears abundantly, 



amber color, turning to bright 



cherry, Aug.; 

 Bavay's Green Gage, late Sept. ; 

 Bradshaw, Aug. ; 

 ♦Botan, Japanese, 

 ♦Burbank. Japanese large fruit, 



hardy-, fine flavor; 

 Coe's Golden Drop, late Sept. ; 

 Duane's Piu^jle, early Sept. ; 

 Fellemburg, Sept.; 

 German Prune, Sept. ; 

 ♦Grand Duke, Oct.; new, large, 



valuable, $1 ; 

 General Hand. Sept.; 

 Green Gage, Sept. ; 

 Imperial Gage, middle of Aug. ; 



Jefferson, late Aug. ; 



Kelsoy's Japan, large and fine, 



Lincoln, middle of Aug. ; 



Lombard, Sept. ; 



McLaughlin, middle of Aug. ; 



♦Ogon, Japanese variety; 



♦Paragon, tree of vigorous spread- 

 ing growth, bearing when very 

 young. Fruit light yellow almost 

 covered with bright red, chang- 

 ing to purple on sunny side with 

 light blush bloom. A flne plum ; 



Pond's Seedling, Sept. ; 



Prince Engelbert, Sept. ; 



Quackenboss, middle of Sept. ; 



St. Lawrence, middle of Aug. ; 



♦Saratoga, New variety, bears at 

 an early age; verj- productiTe; 



Shropshire Damson, Oct. ; 



Smith's Orleans, Aug. and Sept. ; 



♦Spaulding, new variety, large, 

 vigorous, middle of Aug.; 



Victoria, Sept. ; 



Washington, late Aug. ; 



♦Willard, clear dark red, small yel- 

 low dots. Fruit sweet, medium 

 size, hardy and productive; 

 Freestone, July; 



Yellow Egg, late Aug.; 



Yellow Gage, middle of Aug. ; 



♦Niagara. Vigorous grower, very 

 early, extra large size, dark 

 purple, flesh firm, of flne qual- 

 ity ; enormously productive. 



