DESCRIPTIVE PRICED CATALOGUE. 
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Crosby. Bright yellow orange, a desirable hardy productive variety, 
ripens between Early and Late Crawford. Excellent quality. 
Crawford's Late Melocoton. (Late Crawford.) Fruit of large size, 
skin yellow, with dull red cheek; flesh yellow, one of the finest late sorts. 
Last of September. 
Old MIxon 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 handsome. 
Garfield or Brigdon. A new peach, originated in Cayuga County, N. 
Y. Flesh yellow, very rich and juicy ; color deep orange-red. Middle of 
September. 
Globe. A rapid, vigorous growerand enormous bearer. Fruit very large, 
globular in form; flesh firm, juicy, yellow, quality good; very rich and 
luscious. September and October. 
Hill's Chill. Tree very hardy, slow grower, great bearer, excellent ; late. 
Stephen's Rareripe. Large; white, shadedandmottled red; flesh white, 
juicy, vinous and of high quality. Last of September. Great market 
variety. 
WStump the World. Very large, roundish; skin white, with a bright red 
cheek; flesh white, juicy and good. Last of September. 
Chair's Choice. Fruit of very large size, yellow with a red cheek, flesh 
yellow, firm and of good quality. Season October first. Valuable. 
Mountain Rose. Large, roundish; skin whitish, nearly covered with 
dark red, flesh white, juicy, very good. An excellent market variety. 
Wheatland. Originated with D. 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. 
Iron Mountain. A large creamy-white free-stone, with a beautiful red 
cheek ; grown largely in New Jer.sey, where considered veiy valuable ; of 
high quality. End of September. 
Varieties Peacttes— Lately Introduced. 
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. 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 Alexander. 
Fitzgerald, 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 in Michigan 
has proven one of the hardiest. Fruit large; brilliant color, bright yellow, 
suffused with red; flesh deep yellow, best quality. Ripens with or just after 
Early Crawford. 
Bokara, Raised from seed procured from Bokara, Asia, a number of 
seedlings being produced that proved 30 per cent, hardierthan 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. Is highly recommended by prominent horticulturists, includ- 
ing Prof. Budd and Silas Wil.son. 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 free-stone ; skin tough; 
a fine shipper. Price, 2Sc. 
