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FXTZGEBAIiD. — The best posted growers in Michigan say it is as large or 
larger than Crawford Early, with the smallest pit I ever saw and the most bril- 
liant color: grows similar to Crawford and ripens between Early and Eate Craw- 
ford: flesh rich, deep golden yellow, with high character; certainly a very fine 
peach; stands the winter better than any yet offered. Fruit large, roundish, 
with a fine red cheek; flesh deep yellow, red at stone, juicy, melting, with a good 
vinous flavor, excellent. One of the largest and handsomest peaches, and should 
be in every orchard. Tree is hardy and productive. A good freestone. 
GOItD DROP. — Medium size, good quality, bears early and abundantly; clear 
yellow; a good shipper, a hardy variety; bears w'hen others fail. A very popu- 
lar peach for canning. 
KALAMAZOO. — Good size, even, beautiful golden yellow; thick yellow flesh. 
A hardy variety; makes a fine growth, comes into bearing early, ripens between 
early and late Crawfords. One of the best peaches of the season. 
LEWIS SEEDLING, OR EARLY MICHIGAN. — A vigorous grower; comes 
into bearing very young; a very hardy peach; color white, with crimson cheek. 
Bears hejivlly and is one of the finest early freestones. August 15th. 
LEMON FREE. --An excellent variety to have between the rush and late 
peaches. A large, lemon colored peach of excellent quality: very productive. 
Ripens after Bate Crawfords and before the Smocks. One of the finest. 
SALWAY. — Earge, creamy j'ellow with crimson cheek; flesh deep yellow. 
A juicy and richly flavored peach: ripens in October. Very profitable late varie- 
ty. About the last good yellow peach of the season. 
MOUNTAIN ROSE.— A very large, high colored peach with red overspread. 
Good quality. Ripens about the 1st of August. 
SMOCK FREE. — Earge, yellow, with red cheek: bright yellow flesli.. , Enor- 
mously productive. One of the very best market sorts. East of Sept. 
TRIUMPH.- -Very early yellow freestone peach, ripening with Alexander. 
Blooms late, has large flowers, is a sure and abundant bearer and makes a very 
strong growth. The fruit is large with a very small pit, and is Indeed beautiful. 
Surface is yellow, nearly covered with red and dark crimson in the sun. Flesh 
bright yellow, free when fully ripe and of excellent flavor. 
PRICE OF PEACH TREES. 
4% to 6 feet — Each, 20 cents; dozen, $2.00; hundred, $10.00. 
4 to 5 feet — Each 15 cents; dozen, $1.50; hundred, $8.00. 
Pears. 
A pear orchard of good varieties is a life-long income to the owner, if taken 
care of. Pears should always be picked 10 days before they are ripe and laid 
away in a cool place. They need care and attention when they will respond most 
liberally. The range of varieties is such that they can be had in good eating 
condition fl-om August until early .spring. Our trees are clean and smooth, w'Cll 
rooted, straight and handsome. 
BARTI.ETT An Old standard variety and hard to heat. I.arge size, but- 
tery, very juicy, quality the very best, colored next to sun. Tree is a fair grow- 
er, and bears abundantly. Ripens about last of August. 
CBAFF'S FAVORITE. — I.arge, pale yellow', melting and juicy. Earlier than 
Bartlett and resembles Flemish Beauty. A well-known variety. Ripens in Aug- 
ust. « 
KIEFFER. -A very large, rapid growing variety, popular for market, a 
good shipper with a wonderful productiveness, quality fair, not much subject 
to blight. October and November. 
DUCHESS D’ANQOUDEME. — Large, greenisli yellow, russett-like. A line 
pear, succeeds well as dwarf. Quality the very best. 
IiOUISE BOKHE. -Large, greenish yellow, with a bright red cheek; Juicy, 
buttery, with melting: excellet. very productive. One of the best on the quince. 
September and October ripening. 
FRICE OF FEAR TREES — ^BRAHCHED STANDARD SORTS. 
Bartlett — n to 6 ft.; first class; each, 35c; doz.; $3.50; hundred, $30.00. 
4 to 5 ft.; medium class; each, 30c.; doz., $3.00; hundred. $25.00. 
3% to 414 ft.; medium No. 2; each, 20c; doz.. $2.00; hundred, $15. 
Clapp's Favorite — Same price as Bartlett. 
Kieffer — 5 to 7 ft.; first class; each, 30c; doz., $3.00: hundred. $25.00. 
4 to 5 ft.: medium class: each, 20c; doz., $2.50; hundred, $20.00. 
FRICE OF DWARF FEARS. 
Dnchess d’Angouleme — 4% to 6 ft.; 1st class; ea., 25c; doz.. $2.50: 100, $20. 
4 to 5 ft.: medium; ea., 20c; doz., $2.00: 100, $15. 
Louise Bonne — Same price. 
