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H. S. WILEY & SON, CAYUGA, N. Y. 
Elberta — The great market peach. It is per- 
fectly hardy at the North, and is confi- 
dently believed by the most experienced 
growers of the North, to be one of the 
very best peaches for home use or market. 
Ripens after Crawford's Early. The great 
commercial peach of to-day. See cut. 
Mr. H. S. Wiley, Cayuga, N. V": 
Dear Sir: I am sending you to-day a 
photo of a branch of one of my Elberta 
Crawford's Late Melocoton— (Late Craw- 
ford). Fruit of large size, skin yellow, 
with dull red cheek; flesh yellow, one of 
the finest late sorts. Last of September. 
Old lyiixon Free— Large, pale yellow, tender, 
rich and good; one of the best. First to 
middle of September. 
Foster — Large, deep orange red, becoming 
very dark on the sunny side; flesh yellow. 
Ripens with Early Crawford. Very hand- 
some. 
ELBERTA 
trees you sold me three years ago. The 
actual diameter of the branch close to the 
stem is 7/^ of an inch and contains 65 per- 
fectly developed specimens at this date, 
Sept. 28. I have to support it by tying it up 
to the main trunk in two places. 
Very truly yours, 
G. W. BAKER, Oswego Co., N. Y. 
Crosby — Bright yellow orange, a desirable, 
hardy, productive variety. Ripens between 
Early and Late Crawford. Excellent qual- 
ity 
Garfield or Brigdon — A new peach, originat- 
ed in Cayuga County, N. Y. Flesh yellow, 
very rich and juicy; color deep orange- 
red. Middle of September. 
Globe — A rapid, vigorous grower and enor- 
mous bearer. Fruit very large, globular in 
form; flesh firm, juicy, yellow, quality very 
rich and luscious. September and October. 
Hill's Chili — ^Tree very hardy, slow grower, 
great bearer, excellent; late. 
Stevens' Rareripe — Large; white, shaded and 
mottled red; flesh white, juicy, vinous and 
