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H. S. WILEY & SON, CAYUGA, N. Y. 
Stump the World — Very large, roundish; 
skin white, with a bright red cheek; flesh 
white, juicy and good. Last of September. 
Mountain Rose — Large, roundish; skin whit- 
ish, nearly covered with dark red; flesh 
white, juicy, very good. An excellent mar- 
ket variety. 
Peaches More Recently Introduced 
Triumph — This variety supplies a long felt 
want for an early, yellow-fleshed, free- 
stone Peach. The tree is hardy and vigor- 
ous, blooms late; comes into bearing very 
young, and yields immense crops. Pit 
small, and free when perfectly ripe. 
Greensboro — This wonderful peach is of the 
Chinese family; color a beautiful crimson, 
with a yellow cast; ripens before Alexan- 
der. 
Early Rivers — Large, creamy white, with 
pink cheek, juicy and melting. August. 
Engle's Mammoth — Large, yellow; resem- 
bles Late Crawford, more productive and 
later. October. 
Belle of Georgia — Very large; skin white 
with red cheek; flesh white, firm and of 
excellent flavor; fruit uniformly large and 
showy; tree a rapid grower and produc- 
tive; very prolific; free. End of Septem- 
ber. Price, 25 cents. 
Bokara — Raised from seed procured from 
Bokara, Asia, a number of seedlings being 
produced that proved 30 per cent, hardier 
than the old strain of peach trees. One of 
the seedlings. No. 3, proved decidedly the 
best; has been fruited in Iowa several 
years and found the hardiest and best 
peach known there. It is highly recom- 
mended by prominent horticulturists, in- 
cluding Prof. Budd and Silas Wilson. 
Tree has stood 28 degrees below zero with 
but little injury to tips, and produced fair 
crops after 21 below. Fruit large, yellow, 
with red cheek, of good quality, perfect 
freestone; skin tough; a fine shipper. 
Price, 25 cents. 
NIAGARA PEACH. 
(See Cut.) 
A new variety which is gaining a great 
reputation in Niagara County, where it is 
said to have originated. Peach growers in 
that county are planting largely of it. I at- 
tended to cutting our buds for this stock 
personally, at Mr. Woodward's orchard of 
this variety, near Lockport, N. Y. The fruit 
is very large, of fine quality and handsome 
appearance, a little later than Early Craw- 
ford, of which it is said to be a seedling. 
Tree has a remarkably healthy appearance, 
and is said not to show any defect in foliage. 
Freestone, color yellow, with fine red cheek. 
Price, 25 cents. 
Carman — Large, resembles Elberta in shape; 
color creamy white or pale yellow with 
deep blush; skin very tough, flesh tender, 
fine flavor and quite juicy. Ripens with 
Early Rivers. One of the hardiest in bud. 
Yellow St. John — Nearly as large as Craw- 
ford, fully equal in color. Fruit round, 
brilliant, showy; one of the earliest yellow 
peaches. August. 
ASPARAGUS 
Barrs Mammouth — A distinct variety, producing 
large white shoots. A profitable variety of su- 
perior quality. 
Conovers Colossal — An old standard variety of large 
size and delicious quality. 
Palmetto — Early, an excellent yielder and a great 
favorite. 
PRICE: 
$1.00 per 100; $6.00 per 1,000, strong 2-year roots. 
Orleans Co. 
The 1,000 Quinces arrived in good order 
and are very satisfactory. 
H. L. BROWN, 
Orleans Co. 
Trees received in good condition. En- 
closed find another order. 
H. E. WELLMAN, 
Pres. Orleans Co. Fruit Growers' Ass'n. 
