wKKnrz peach. 
{Photographed from the fruit; hat/ natural sire.) 
tORENTZ. 
This seedling was found in an orchard of Mr Frerl t », , ,, 
It attracted Mr. Reid's attention, seeing such a handsome Marshall county, W. Va., some five years aeo 
and upon making inquiry into the matter, we found °t was a seedlW at , SUch a ‘^te- November ist- 
Smock tree vve sold Mr. Lorentz some years before. a seedlin S which had come up from the roots of a 
during the winter of ,892 this was seriously broken by a heavy ice storm Whlch buds cou,d be obtained, and 
the best ever offered. The Lorentz is known m oil &!?;«. Wllat 1 • r , e ! ! strawberry is among strawberries^- 
we ’ - ' - c -n4 clS *• 
been gathered in the same time from other varieties • wherefore we 1 " ex , 'fence, while but 
much, so that no harm is done Lorentz when 5 S";' ,':. e ... belleve ', ts blooms to be frost- 
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JeSber peVch ; -W* ™°|attteCtEhowfnXth < > bIol 1 q “^V^,^.rL 0 _ ther l^h that 
pmofTr'so 8 much so Viik^o wherefore, we believe its"bi« 
when all others failed, the Lorentz was loaded with fruit Free' stand:u ' d varieties are frozen. This season 
were taken twenty-five peaches the same size as J 0 ' 1 ? ne of wood, cut for photographing there 
yieider. The fruit was not so large as usuai this season because of drvwefttiS' 1 ' 1 be . see f tl,at it is an abundant 
abundant setting, but will average, as shown in the nhoto enaralin^ a' T' andne K ,ecl 1,1 thinning the over- 
Wheatland. Lorentz was ready for market October « and IrenL?.?’ a, 'F “Crawford Late, Stump or 
lucked. It is yellow-fleshed, with a bright red cheek, and a perfect freestone o'f tTe^esVquality after b * 1 " 8 
Opinions from the Horticultural Press. 
&eS^? nAs ^f ra ‘ , ' <;C a ""fie S bfOTwm enVo^nSnfefeik g °The vTrUtoTsof W peaehe i- have a skin, some of 
th, f quality equal to and excelling the average late Heart. ' " > 13 of , a lar Rc medium size, a freestone, vellow- 
them have die peculiar Meiocoton tip (Crawford), if it & do a P s weli ^uab^aSS^ 
We have received from E. W. Reid the well-known n,„- , „ . , E ' Sl Carman , Editor Rural New- Yorker. 
good, Already tobehe've U. 3 " th “ ' WaS Clairo « 1 <»' qualif^was cHncemed. 6 ' When rHI? sa% P peacbeJa% 
Editors of National Stockman and Fanner, Pittsburgh°Pa 
®S)'N r Mr . By u,ai1 or express, $x eacli. 
™ N ' B -~ Not over three trees to one order ; stock limited 
