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Illustrated Catalogue of Fruit Trees. 
PEACHES. 
DWARP TRAINED, 10/- ft 15/- ea. STANDARD TRAINED, 3} to 5 ft. 0 tems(mark©d*), 25/- ft 30/- ea. 
PEAOH — ROYAL GEORGS. 
•ROYAL GEORGE. Largo, Tory pale, ■peokled 
and marbled red, very juloy\ rich and highly 
flavoured; a good bearer. Sept. 
ALEXANDRA NOBLESSE. Very large ; fleah ten- 
der, Juioy. and rich. Middle of August. 
ALEXANDER. Medium sized, brilliant colour, 
early peaoh ; skin yellow, almost scarlet next 
the sun ; flesh pale yellow, very Juicy. July. 
BARRINGTON. Largo fruit of rich vinous 
flavour, and first-rate quality. Sept. 
BELLEGARDE. Largo, handsome, deep red, 
almost black next the sun ; flesh pale yellow. 
CRIMSON GALANDE. Large ; deep crimson ; 
flesh tender, melting, and rich. Aug. 
•DR. HOGG. Large, fruit remarkable for its 
high colour ; it is firm yet melting, and of rich 
ragary flavour. Middle of Aug. 
•DUKE OF YORK. Large free stone, fruit well 
coloured, of excellent flavour ; ripe about same 
time as Alexandra. 
DYMOND. Fruit largo, skin greenish yellow ; 
white, rich, molting, j uioy. Middle of Sep. 
®A^^Y RIVERS. Large, pale straw-coloured 
GROSSE MIGNONNE. Large, pale greenish 
yellow, mottled red, deep brown red next the 
sun; flesh melting, very juicy, of delicious 
vinous flavour. Early in Sept. 
HALE'S EARLY. Medium size, beautifully 
suffused crimson, flesh melting, juioy and 
delicious ; forces well. July. 
NOBLESSE. Large and handsome, remark- 
ably juicy, with very tender, delicate flesh, 
sweet and luscious. Sept. 
PEREGRINE. Distinct Mid-season variety of 
fine constitution, large handsome fruit, brilliant 
Bon 8 ^‘ n * flesh rich and highly flavoured. 
•PRINCESS OF WALES. One of the largest 
Peaches and best ; skin cream with a rosy 
cheek, melting and rich. End of Sept. 
SEA EAGLE. Very large, good flavour : re- 
markable for colour and size. End of Sept. 
NECTARINES. 
DWARF TRAINED. 10/- and 15/- each. 
STANDARD TRAINED, 8 i to 5 It. stem, 
(marked*), 26/- and 30/- each. 
•EARLY RIVERS. A Seedling Neotarine, 
raised by Mr. T. F. Rivers, ripening twenty- 
one days before Lord Napier. It is a certain 
and heavy oropper, and promises to be one of 
the moBt valuable Nectarines yet intro- 
duced. 
•DOWNTON. Fruit large, oval, Bkin greenish 
in the shade, dark red on sunny side ; melting, 
Juioy, rich, and highly flavoured ; an excellent 
variety. End of Aug. 
•ELRUGE. Medium, pale green, flushed deep 
red, flesh melting, rion, and juioy ; one of the 
best; an excellent bearer and forces well. 
Aug. and Sept. 
•LORD NAPIER. Medium size ; pal. cream 
with red oheek, flesh melting, very early, on. 
of the best. 
•PINEAPPLE. Large, bright red on the sunny 
side, very rich and sweet. Sept. 
•PITMASTON ORANGE. Large bright orange, 
dark brownish-red on the sunny side : 
melting, Juioy, and rioh ; an exoellent 
Neotarine, a good bearer, Aug. and 
Sept. 
RIVERS’ ORANGE. Similar to Pitmaston 
Orange, but earlier. 
VICTORIA. Very large, tender, sweet, and of 
exquisite flavour; the best late Neotarine 
under glass. 
If desired we can supply permanent “ Acme ” Labels for all Fruit Trees. For prices see page 61. 
