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14 H. S. WILEY, CAYUGA. N. K. 
ACHES. 
The ease with which Peach trees may be cultivated, their com- 
parative freedom from disease, the short period before they be- 
come productive, with the immense demand for the fruit, and the 
facility with which it may be shipped to distant markets, make 
Peach growing extremely profitable. To secure healthy, vigorous 
and fruitful trees the ground must be kept clean and mellow, and 
it should receive an occasional covering of wood ashes. It should 
be remembered that Peaches are all borne on wood of the previous 
season's growth, and that this makes it absolutely necessary to 
prune the trees yearly, to remove dead branches, to let in light 
and air, and to keep the trees in good shape to produce bearing 
wood. 
General List Peaches. 
Each. 10 100 
y-V^Z-C/aiJ, large size, 5 to 6 feet $ .15 $i-50 $10.00 
" Medium or Orchard size, 3 to 4 feet.. .12 i.oo 8.00 
We are especially anxious to correspond with you on large 
quantities. 
Alexander, Crawford Early, Crawford Late, 
"^Elberta, Foster. Globe, 
Mountain Rose, Stevens' Rareripe, Old Mixon Free, 
Smock, Salway, Crosby, 
Wager, Wheatland, Chair's Choice, 
Rivers, Stump, Hill's Chili. 
PEACHES RECENTLY INTRODUCED. 
Champion. A large, handsome, early, white with red cheek, excellent. 
Free stone, hardy and prolific. August. 
Filzgerald, Said' to be an improved Early Crawford. Origin, Canada, 
reported -very hardy. Flesh deep yellow, said to equal Crawford in size, best 
of quality. Early September. 
Garfield. A seedling of Early Crawford, resembles that variety but fruit 
much hardier. Most e.xcellent. Early September. 
Triumph. Yellow shaded with dark red, very beautiful, and when fully 
ripe quite free; one of the earliest .sorts. 
All of above same price as general list. I can supply a number of other kinds 
in limited quantity. 
*Klberta if ordered alone VA cents extra or with other varieties 1 cent extra. 
