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PEACHES. 
JPrice, US cents, 
Cooledge's Favorite — Large, white with crimson oheet, juicy, 
rich, early, xjrotUictive. End of August. 
Crawford's Early — Large, handsome, yellow, good flavor, 
vigorous, and productive. Last of August. 
Crawford's Late — Very large, yellow with red cheek, vinous 
flavor, unsuvp.-xssed. Last of September. 
Early York — Large, yellowish white with red cheek, juicy and 
rich; bears well; one of the best. Last of August. 
George the Fourth — Large, white with red cheek, very juicy; 
fine flavor and superior. Last of August. 
Golden Dwarf Peach— its dwarf but vigorous habit and 
beauty of growth, as well as excellence of fruit, make it worthy of con- 
tinued trial. Price, 50 ceuts. 
Late Admirable — Large, yellowish green, juicy and good. 
Last of September, 
Oldmixon Free — Largo, yellowish white, tender, rich and de- 
licious, i'ii st of September. 
Stump of the World — Large and handsome, white with red 
cheek, juicy, and high flavored; prolific. First of October. 
NECTARINES. 
Price, 75 eetits. 
Boston. Early Newington. Violet. 
GOOSEBERRIES. 
The Cluster — The popular market-kind in New York; excellent, 
and free from mildew. .$1.50 per doz. 
Houghton Seedling — Medium, fine flavor, free from mildew, 
productive. Tin; market-variety. $1 iier doz. 
Mountain Seedling — A new kind, similar, but larger and bet- 
ter than the above ; upright growth. $2. 
QUINCES. 
Frice, 'JS to BO cents. 
Apple or Orange — Large, golden yellow, the most popular. 
Pear Shaped — Larger and longer than the Orange. 
