(J/3, /^OW I^USCIOUS 
IT fflEliTS IN THE ffieaTH! 
Think of the pleasure afforded by a few bushels of this delightful fruit. 
No one with a few square feet of land need be deprived of it. 
F-OSTER. 
A large, handsome, early yellow peach, which originated in Massachusetts. 
Flesh rich and juicy, with a very agreeable flavor. Ripens with Crawford's 
Early, but is of better quality. 
GREENSBORO. 
This remarkable variety originated in Greensboro, N. C. Is said to 
ripen earlier than Alexander, and to be double its size. It is a great bearer 
and loads annually. Flesh white, very jiiicy and of fine quality. Entirely 
free from rot. It is a great surprise to see peaches of such large size ripen- 
ing before Alexander, and in such abundance. Very valuable. 
FITZGERALD. 
A chance seedling found growing at Oakville, Ont., outside the peach 
belt of Canada, thus assuring its hardiness. Both in size and quality it sur- 
passes Early Crawford, and is also found to be more productive. Ripens 
about same time as the Early Crawford. One strong point is the smallness 
of the pit, being the smallest of any peach that we know of Specimens of 
this grand peach have weighed a half pound each. 
It is a mistake to delay the planting of these THREE FINEST of the 
early peaches. 
