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THE BUTLER & JEWELL CO. 
PEACHES, continued. 
Reeves’ Favorite. A very large yellow Peach of finest quality. 
Until the introduction of Elberta, has been our most profitable yel- 
low variety. 
Foster. An extra large yellow variety, but has been inclined to 
rot with us, and very slightly inclined to cling. 
Oldmixon. Large, white, with blush cheek. Extremely pro- 
ductive, popular and profitable. 
Elberta. This extremely large, light yellow Peach has proved a 
money-maker wherever planted. Of fair quality, and as a keeper it 
has no equal, making it very popular with the market men. Very 
hardy and productive. 
Crosby. Small, of finest quality; rots badly. 
Late Crawford. Very large ; skin greenish yellow, with dull 
red cheek ; flesh yellow. One of the best and most popular. 
[Stump. Large, 
creamy white with 
red cheek ; of high 
flavor, productive, 
popular and prof- 
itable. 
Stephens’ 
Rareripe. Large; 
white, shaded with 
red ; flesh white, 
vinous and of high 
quality. Hardy. 
Fox Seed- 
ling. A valuable 
late Peach ; of good 
size and quality, 
and an excellent 
shipper. 
We recommend 
the first size tree as 
the most satisfactory 
to buy. The crop 
grown on one tree 
will often pay the 
extra price on one 
hundred. 
SPECIAL NEW VARIETIES OF PEACHES. 
First-class Trees of the following three varieties, 30 cts. each, $3 per 
doz., $18 per 100. 
Carman. Said to be thoroughly rot-proof and quite early, and 
bound to meet with favor as a market Peach. White, rich, tender 
and melting. 
Connecticut. A large yellow Peach, ripening just ahead of 
Early Crawford. Very hardy, and of the best quality. Sure to 
become a popular local Peach, if not for general cultivation. 
Fitzgerald. Of Canadian origin. Said to be large in size, of 
magnificent quality, very early, a splendid shipper, exceedingly 
hardy and productive and a perfect freestone. Four Peaphes 
weighed two pounds. 
Connecticut. 
