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H. S. WILEY SON, CAYUGA, N. Y. 
New Peach, HUDSON. 
We have watched 
this peach careful- 
ly as we have had 
four years oppor- 
tunity and consider 
it a verv valuable 
variety, coming as 
it does when nearly 
all others of its 
class are out of the 
market. It origi- 
nated with Mr. 
TenBroeck, of Col- 
umbia Co., N. Y., 
who is an exten- 
sive fruit grower. 
Season 5th to 
10th of October. 
Price, 25c.; $3.00 
doz. 
PRESS NOTICES. 
Benton Harhor. Mich., Oct. 7., 1900. 
We have just received a basket of the new seedling Peach Hudson from H. S. Wiley. Cay- 
uea N Y This peach is of fine appearance, a deep yel'ow skin and highly colored cheek. 
Flavor and flesh good. A large, smooth, well formed Peach like this of high color, ripenmg 
in October, will be a valuable addition to our Peach list.— 7'/;c Aa/inna/ Fruit Grower. 
Nkw York, N. Y., Oct. 5, 1900. 
Mr. H. S. Wiley, Cayuga. N. Y. . , „ ^ „ .„u 
Dear Sir — We have received this mornmg the specimens of the Hudson Peach. J hey ar- 
rived in excellent condition and a re to our taste remarkably good. The flavor is certainly near- 
ly perfect. The Peaches were firm and high cMored, and take it all through, it seems to us a 
very desirable acquisition. H. W COLLINGWOOD, 
Editor of Rural New Worker. 
Springfiei-d, Mass., Oct. 8, 1900. 
Office New England Homf.stead.-Mr. H. S. Wiley. Cayuga. N. Y. , 
Dear Sir ■ The .specimens of Hudson Peach were received in good order. We have tested 
them thoroughly and pronounce them very good. Quality, size, color and lateness should 
make them valuable to orchardists, if they are productive Very truly yours. 
EDWIN c;. POWELL, Associate Editor. 
NIAGARA REACH. 
(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 attended to cutting our buds for this stock personally, at Mr. 
Woodward's orchard of thisvariety, near Lockport, N. Y. The fruit is veiy 
lar^e, of fine quality and handsome appearance, a little later than Early 
Crawford, 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. Free- 
stone, color yellow with fine red cheek. 
