DESCRIPTIVE PRICED CATALOGUE 
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Honest John. Medium to large, yellow ; flesh yellow, of good qual- 
ity. Tree vigorous and productive. First of September. 
Stephens' Rareripe. Large; white, shaded and mottled red ; flesh 
white, juicy, vinous and of high quality. Last of September. 
Stump the World. Very large, roundish ; skin white, with a bright 
red cheek ; flesh white, juicy and good. Last of September. 
Wager. Large ; vellow, more or less color in the sun ; juicy and of a fair 
flavor. While high quality and great beauty cannot be claimed for this fruit, 
the trees have such remarkable vigor and vitality that they not only produce 
fruit in great quantities, but produce it with a degree of certainty and regular- 
ity which is quite unusual. These facts commend it to all planters for market 
purposes. Last of August. 
Wheatland. Originated with U. S. Rogers, near Rochester, N. Y. 
Mr. R., who has large orchards, including the leading sorts, thinks this is the 
finest of all. Fruit large ; color golden-yellow, with crimson tint ; flesh firm 
and of fine quality. Ripens between Crawford's Early and Late. 
Wonderful. A free-stone ; color rich golden-yellow, overspread with 
carmine. It ripens after nearly all other varieties have disappeared, and is a 
remarkable keeper. Tree wonderful ly prolific. 
IRew IDarietics IPeacbes. 
Triumph. This variety supplies a long felt want for an early, yellow 
fleshed, free-stone Peach. The tree is hardy and vigorous, blooms late, comes 
into bearing very young, and yields immense crops. Flesh bright yellow, and 
of excellent flavor; pit small, and free when perfectly ripe. Ripens with Alex- 
ander. Price, 20C. each. 
Greensboro. This wonderful peach is of the Chinese family ; double 
the size of Alexander ; color a beautiful crimson, with a yellow cast ; flesh 
white, freestone, and ripens before Alexander, Greensboro being gone when 
Alexanders are at their height, which makes it of great value as a market 
peach. Price, 20c. each. 
Fitzperald. Originated in Canada. The variety all peach growers have 
been wishing and waiting for— an improved Early Crawford, being fully equal 
to it in size, quality and color, with a much smaller pit. The tree commences 
bearing young, is productive, and in Canada and Michigan has proven one of 
the hardiest. Fruit large ; briUiant color, bright yellow, suffused with red ; 
flesh deep yellow.best quality. We believe this is one of the most valuable var- 
ieties yet introduced. Ripens with or just after Early Crawford. Price, 20c. 
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NEW HARDY PEACH.-CLIFTON PARK. 
