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H. S. WILEY & SON, GAYUGA,, N. Y. 
PEACHES 
The ease with which Peach trees may be 
cultivated, their comparative freedom from 
disease, the short period before they become 
productive, with the immense demand for 
the fruit, and the facility with which It may 
be shipped to distant markets, make Peach- 
FREE 
A Practical Treatise on Peach Culture. 
By Mr. Morrill, former president of Mich- 
igan State Horticultural Society. This is 
full of valuable information, covering the 
whole subject from the planting of the trees 
to marketing the fruit, by a man who owns 
BLBBRTA 
[Sec Mr Baker's letter on next pace.] 
growing extremely profitable. To secure 
healthy, vigorous and fruitful trees the 
ground must be kept clean and mellow, and 
it should receive an occasional dressing of 
wood ashes. It should be remembered that 
Peaches are all borne on wood of the previ- 
ous season's growth, and that this makes it 
absolutely necessary to prune the tree year- 
ly, to remove dead branches, to let in light 
and air, and to keep the trees in good shape 
to produce bearing wood. 
and successfully cultivates an orchard of 100 
acres of Peaches alone. This booklet is of 
great value to any one interested in Peach 
Culture. Mailed to all applicants. 
PRICES OF GENERAL LIST OF 
PEACHES 
Except as otherwise noted. 
Each. Doz. 100 1,000 
Selected large size.. $0.20 $2.00 $12.00 
Light First Class, 
3 to 4 feet IS l.SO 8.50 $80.00 
Medium, fine stock, 
2j4to3feet 10 .75 6.00 60.00 
