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Large Early York (Honest John, Geo. IV., Walter's 
Early Livingstone and Early Rareripe). This old variety is 
a Peach of the highest excellence, as the number of names by 
which it is known will attest. The Early York of the books 
is not a desirable market fruit. 
Crawford's Early. Highly esteemed for market purposes. 
Fruit very large, oblong ; skin yellow, with fine red cheek ; 
flesh yellow, juicy and e.\cellent. 
Oldmixon. Is a fine, large, productive variety, succeed- 
ing well in all localities, and well deserving of the high favor 
in which it is held as an orcliard variety ; skin yellowish 
white, with a deep red cheek ; flesh white, but red at the stone, 
tender, rich, excellent; indispensable. 
Wheatland. Large, golden yellow, juicy, sweet and of 
fine quality. By some |)referred to Crawford's Late. 
Elberta. Large, yellow, very sweet and good. New and 
very promising. 50 cts. 
Moore's Favorite. Some growers prefer it to Oldmixon, 
which it resembles. 
Reeve's Favorite. Large, yellow with red cheek, juicy, 
melting and vinous. A good hardy variety. This and the 
Red and Yellow Rareripe are often sold for Early Crawford, 
they being very much alike. 
wager. Large, yellow and red ; flesh yellow. One of the 
hardiest. 
Stump. Large, white, with bright red cheek ; flesh white, 
juicy and of high quality ; very i)roductive and profitable. 
The most popular white-fleshed Peach wherever known ; 
should be in all collections. 
Crosby. Medium size ; orange, splashed with carmine on 
the sunny side. Of very good quality. Origin Billerica. 
Trees are .said to have borne nine successive crops. The 
trees are low and spreading, of willowy, dwarf habit. There- 
fore, the trees we ofl^er will be a grade smaller than other 
varieties. 
Crawford Late. Large size ; skin yellow, with a broad, 
dark red cheek ; flesh deep yellow, but red at the stone, juicy 
and melting, with a very rich and excellent vinous flavor. 
This is, undoubtedly, one of the very best yellow Peaches, 
and an admirable market fruit. Tree vigorous and pro- 
ductive. 
Hill's Chili. Medium, dull yellow ; good bearer. Valued 
for its hardiness. Late. 
Globe. Extra large; yellow, with red cheek; flesh firm, 
juicy, excellent: great bearer. Uniformly large, often g to 
12 inches in circumference. An improved late Crawford. 
50 cts. to Ji each. 
Stevens. Extra-large and of excellent quality, selling at 
high price. One of the hardiest. 50 cts. 
Wonderful. Very large, yellow, nearly covered with car- 
mine. Flesh yellow, rich ancl delicious ; perfect. Very pro- 
ific. Small trees, 50 cts. 
NoTK. — We can furnish a few hundred trees of EUetson, Champion, 
and other new varieties, claimed to be very hardy and productive, 
when other sorts have failed to bear fruit. Orders for these must be 
given verj- early. 
