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*Seckel. Small, brownish green with red russet, buttery, melting, juicy and de- 
icious; of the very best quality. September. A slow growing, very hardv and 
healthy variety. o ^ <jj- anu 
Sheldon. Large, greenish yellow, russeted, melting, juicy, sweet and very good 
October. ^ ^ 
Vermont Beauty. Medium size, yellow and red, rich and juicy, very eood Octo- 
ber. Very hardy, vigorous and prolific. ■ ^ 
*Wilder. Small to medium, yellow, shaded crimson, fine grained, tender eood 
Vigorous and productive. August. ' 8""°- 
_ Worden Seckel. A seedling of Seckel; of similar quality, but much suoerior in 
size and color. Hardy and productive. October. superior in 
Peaches 
Hardy Peaches are one of our leading specialties 
ELBEBTA 
We do not claim that Peach trees are as hardy as plum and apple, but thej' have .suc- 
ceeded in living through our most severe winters. While they may be more or less 
injured by an occasional trying winter, yet by proper pruning and cutting back they 
will outgrow their injuries and continue to bear profitable crops of fruit. 
Our Peach trees are budded upon the hardiest stock in existence, namely, seed- 
lings produced from native grown seed of the Bailey Peach. We plant them about 
a foot deeper than they stood in the nursery, so that if the tree is ever killed back 
to the ground it will throw up a sprout from above the bud union and thus renew 
the tree. 
Prices of Peach. 
Rach 10 100 
5 to 6 feet $0.30 $2.75 $25.00 
4 to 5 feet 25 2.00 18.00 
3 to 4 feet 20 1.50 14.00 
Arctic. Large, yellow, red cheeked; flesh yellow, good; free stone. October. One 
of the hardiest peaches in both tree and fruit bud. 
