THE BARNES BROS. NURSERY CO., YALESVILLE, CONK. 
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General List of PeacKes 
.Arranged .AlpKabeticallx 
BEQUETT FREE. Large; skin greenish white, blushed and marbled with red: liesh 
white and of fine quality. It is a certain and heavy bearer, and the fruit is all large. 
CHAIR'S CHOICE. A large and handsome late yellow Peach, with conspicuous red cheek 
ripenmg a few days later than Crawford's Late, Flesh deep yellow, of high flavor, juicy 
and melting. Tree hardy and vigorous.. We quote from The Rural New-Yorker of Sep- 
tember 22, 1900: "Many varieties have been brought forward of the season and character 
of the Late Crawford, but none that seemed to be superior in all respects except Chair's. 
It IS just like a very large Late Crawford, but excels it in size and seems to be less subject 
to rot. It is also a trifle longer in ripening its fruit, which is sometimes very convenient 
when a large quantity requires marketing. The fruit hangs on remarkably well." 
CRAWFORD'S EARLY. The true Crawford's Early, of which we have a large guaranteed 
stock, is a most valuable market Peach. It is a magnificent, yellow-fleshed fruit, of large 
size and highly colored. This variety was almost extinct, but it has been revived better 
than ever. Many growers have been raising a small, yellow-fleshed Peach and calling it 
Crawford's Early, by which they have done great injustice to this splendid fruit. Tree a 
moderate grower and extremely productive. Sept. 5th to 10th. 
CRAWFORD'S LATE. A standard sort, of large size, which holds its own with the best 
of its competitors. Considered by some as the very best of its season, and as a yellow- 
fleshed Peach, unequalled in quahty. There are few Peaches which excel it as a market 
fruit. Sept. 20th. 
FOSTER. Large, yellow flesh, skin lemon-yellow, with bright red blush. The brilliant 
colorings place this Peach among the "fancy yellows." It ripens closely with Crawford's 
Early, but is larger and of better quality. Sept. 5th. 
FOX'S SEEDLING. Medium to large, white 
flesh; skin creamy white, with bright red 
cheek; a very heavy bearer. One of the 
most profitable late white Peaches grown. 
As popular among late white Peaches as is 
Mountain Rose among medium early. Oct 
1st. 
GREENSBORO. The very earliest of th^ 
early Peaches, preceding Alexander, which haS 
always been quoted as a standard of earli- 
ness, and is an almost perfect freestone. It is 
beautiful in appearance, being covered 'with 
light and dark crimson, shaded with yellow 
The flesh is white, very juicy and of extra 
quality. The tree is a good grower. August I . 
IRON MOUNTAIN. Size large, shape ob- 
long or egg shape, color pure white, some- 
times having a a slight blush. It is perfect 
freestone and has as good quality as any 
white Peach ever grown. Season September 
20th to October 10th, according to season 
and soil. POx SEEDLING. 
NIAGARA. Large, yellow, with red cheek, juicy and high flavored, flesh yellow; free- 
stone. Season medium early, following quick upon Early Crawford. This is truly a fine 
Peach, noted for its large size and fine appearance. 
REEVE'S FAVORITE. Large to very large; yellow flesh and skin beautifully striped 
and shaded with bright red. Crowned with size, beauty and quality, this is a queen among 
Peaches. On these points nothing is wanting. It objects to over-bearing and will not 
produce a full crop as often as some other varieties, but commands a fancy price in market 
and will net big money. Should be included in every list. Sept. 10th. 
SALWAY. Fruit large, roundish, deep yellow with dull red cheek; flesh yellow, firm 
and rich. One of the best late Peaches where it will ripen. October. 
SMOCK. Medium to large light orange yellow, with red cheek; flesh yellow, rich 
excellent quality. October 1st. . ' 
