Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Roses, Etc. IS 
PEACHES 
For a number of years we have given special attention to tlie propagation of Peacli trees, and we 
believe that we are now the largest growers in western New York. 
Our seedlings are grown from natural pits, gathered in the mountains of Tennessee and are guar- 
anteed to be free from yellows and healthy in every respect. We give the selection of buds particular 
care, both as to purity and freedom from disease. It is our rule to renew our buds at least every four 
years from orchard trees, thus insuring their genuineness. 
By thorough cultivation, our Peach trees attain a good growth in the nursery without the aid of 
fertilizers, forming stocky and spreading specimens, with well-developed roots. Our system of low- 
branching enables the trees in the orchard to be conveniently pruned, the fruit easily and cheaply 
picked, while there is no difficulty in cultivation. 
The Peach trees supplied to our customers are dug, gathered and graded with the greatest of 
care, and are marketed one year old from bud. It should always be borne in mind that Peaches are 
produced on wood of last season's growth, hence the necessity for keeping up an ample supply of 
vigorotis annual shoots all over the tree. 
Belle of Georgia. Very large; white, with 
red cheek; flesh white, firm and of excellent 
flavor. Tree a rapid grower and very productive. 
Early July. 
Carman. Large; yellowish white, dotted and 
blushed with red; flesh tender, creamy white, of 
a slightly vinous flavor. Free from rot. Middle 
of August. 
Champion. Large; cream-white, with red 
cheek; delicious in flavor, sweet, rich and juicy; 
hardy and productive; a good shipper. Early 
August. 
Chase's Early. Medium; yellowish white, 
covered with delicate pink; flesh white, juicy and 
rich. Tree hardy and healthy, 
and an early and prolific bearer. 
July- 
Chair's Choice. Large; deep 
yellow, with red cheek; flesh yel- 
low and very firm. Ripens in 
October. 
Crawford's Early. Large; 
yellow, with red cheek; flesh yel- 
low, sweet and luscious. Tree 
exceedingly vigorous and pro- 
lific. Ripens first of Sep- 
tember. 
Crawford's Late. Large; 
superb yellow; flesh of fine qual- 
ity. Tree very productive. Last 
of September. 
Crosby. Medium; color bright 
yellow, beautifully splashed with 
crimson; flesh light yellow and 
red at the stone, firm, moderately 
juicy andof good quality. Sept. 
Early Canada. Large; fruit 
of fine quality and beautiful ap- 
pearance. Tree is unusually 
hardy. Early July. 
Elberta. Large; yellow, with red cheek; 
flesh yellow, juicy and of high quality. Tree 
hardy and very productive; freestone. July. 
Fitzgerald. Large; bright yellow, suffused 
with red; flesh deep yellow, of fine quality; small 
pit, perfectly free. Tree comes into bearing 
early; very productive and hardy. Early Sept. 
Foster. Large; yellow; good quality. Tree 
vigorous and prolific; freestone. Tree runs 
uniform in size. September. 
Frances. Large; deep yellow, with brilliant 
red cheek; flesh firm, juicy and rich. Tree vig- 
orous, hardy and very productive; profitable 
market sort; freestone. Early August. 
BELLE OF GEORGIA PEACH 
