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NURSERY STOCK— Continued 
PEACHES 
Standard — 1 year, fine, 5 to 6 feet. 
Standard — 1 year, 4 to 5 feet 
.50c each, $4.00 per 10; $35.00 per 100 
.45c each, 3.50 per 10; 30.00 per 100 
ARKANSAS TRAVELER. Medium size, round 
shaded with red flesh, melting, splendid in quality. 
Ripens a trifle earlier than Alexander, which it much 
resembles. 
CARMEN. (Free.) Large; resembles Elberta 
in shape, creamy white with deep blush; skin tough, 
making it a good market variety; flesh tender, juicy 
and fine flavor; a prolific bearer. 
CHAMPION. (Free.) Large, round, quite regu- 
lar; yellowish white mottled with red on sunny side; 
flesh white with red at pit; one of the best in quality. 
CROSBY. (Free.) Medium to large; orange- 
yellow splashed with red; flesh yellow, red at pit, 
juicy and rich; tree hardy and prolific; fruit should 
be thinned in order to make good-sized peaches; a 
popular market sort; middle of September. 
ELBERTA. (Free.) The greatest market peach 
of the Southwest; perfectly hardy in the North and 
is believed by many growers to be the best all 
around peach; color lemon-yellow, tender and juicy; 
tree vigorous; a good shipping peach. 
FITZGERLD. (Free.) An improved early 
Crawford, fully equal to it in size, quality and color; 
tree bears quite young, is productive and very hardy; 
bright yellow splashed with red; flesh deep yellow 
and of the best quality. Early September. 
HEATH CLING. Downing calls this peach " The 
most successful and delicious of all late clingstones." 
Tree vigorous and moderately productive; fruit 
very large, and narrowing at both ends; skin downy, 
cream-colored, white with faint blush in the sun, 
flesh greenish white; very tender and melting, juicy, 
with the richest, highest flavor; quality very best. 
September. 
LEMON CLING. Large, oblong, having a swollen 
point similar to a lemon; skin yellow with red cheek; 
flesh yellow, firm, juicy; sweet; tree a fine grower. 
August. 
Also: Alexander, Stump of the "World, Amsden, 
Early Rivers, Old Mixon, Solway, Bonanza, Early 
Michigan, Triumph, etc. 
APRICOTS 
2 year, 5 to 6 feet Each 55c; 10 for $4.50 
2 year, 4 to 5 feet Each 50c; 10 for $3.75 
SUPERB. This variety excels in quality as well 
as in hardiness and productiveness. It has large, 
beautifully colored fruits with rich, sweet and 
meaty golden yellow flesh, averages better in size 
and quality than any other apricot and bears most 
constantly. 
M O O RE PARK. Large, yellowish-green with 
brownish-red on sunny side, marked with numerous 
dark specks, flesh bright orange, parts readily 
from the seeds; grown largely for commercial 
purposes, especially for canning and drying. Tree 
vigorous and prolific. July. 
ALSO? Early Golden, Alexander^ Alexis, Early May* Royal s Budd, etc* 
