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PATALOGUE. 



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PEAR TREES — Continued. 



Tysotl, A very fine summer pear. August. 

 Buffum, Medium ; very productive and good. September. 

 Olapp's Favorite. Large as Bartlett, and early. August. 

 Dana's Hovey, The finest winter pear. December. 

 Doyenne Bousock. Very large and fine. September. 



Doyenne du Cornice, One of the most delicious of autumn pears. October. 

 Doyenne d'Ete. Small, but very delicious. August. 

 Duchess d'Angouleme. Very large and handsome. November. . 

 Elizabeth (Mannings), Small, very handsome, and fine. August. 

 Flemish Beauty. Very large, handsome, and excellent. September. 

 Howell, Large, handsome, and fine. . 



Kieffer's Hybrid. The fruit is large, weighing from 10 to 18 ounces each; color greenish 

 yellow, some russet; flesh white and juicy, quality good; season October to December. 

 'Standard $to 6 feet, $1.00 each. 

 Mew Seckel, Ansault. Larger than the Seckel, fine flavor. September and October. 

 Lawrence. Medium size ; a fine winter pear. December. 

 Law son. Large and highly recommended. October to December. 

 Louise Bonne de Jersey. Large, handsome, excellent. October. 

 Seckel. One of the most delicious pears. October. 

 Sheldon. Russet; very high flavored and delicious. October. 

 Vicar of Winkfield. A good, late-keeping pear. January. 

 Winter JVelis. Russet ; high honored and excellent. December. 



Price : One to two years old, 5 to 6 feet high, $1.00 to $1.50 each; extra size, four to five 

 years old, 6 to 9 feet high (many in bearing), $2.00 to $5.00 each, except those noted. 



Alexander. Origin Illinois ; red, of medium size, very early. Early July. 



Hale's Early. Medium size; greenish white, with red cheek; good quality. Tree healthy 



and productive. Last of July. 

 Early York. Medium size ; covered in the sun with dull red ; flesh greenish white ; very 



tender. Last of August. 



Crawford's Early. This very beautiful and best of yellow Peaches is highly esteemed for 

 market purposes. Fruit very large, oblong ; skin yellow, with a fine red cheek; flesh 

 yellow, juicy, sprightly acid. The tree vigorous, wonderfully productive, and hardy. Early 

 in September. 



Foster. Orange-red, dark on sunny side ; flesh yellow, very rich, juicy, sub-acid. August. 

 George IV. Large; white with red cheek; melting, juicy, and delicious. Moderate bearer. 

 Last of August. 



Old Miocon Free. Large, pale yellow, with a deep-red cheek ; tender, rich, and good. One 

 of the best. First to middle of September. 



Stump of the World. Very large, roundish ; skin white, with a bright-red cheek. Flesh 

 white, juicy, and good. Last of September. 



€rawford'S Late. Fruit of the largest size; skin yellow or greenish-yellow, with a dull- 

 red cheek. Tree vigorous, moderately productive. One of the finest late sorts. Best for 

 late preserving. Last of September. 

 Price.: One to two years, 3 to 5 feet, 30 cents ; extra large or older trees, 6 to 7 feet, 60 cents. 



QUINCES. 



Orange. One of the best. 50 cents each. 



ight grower; bearing young and abundantly; fruit larger than 

 7 c cents to $1.00 each. 



PEACH TREES. 



