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THE WILSON NURSERIES, WILSON, NIAGARA CO., NEW YORK 
Peaches 
PRICES OF ALL VARIETIES OF 
PEACH TREES 
Each 
10 
100 
First Class, large size, No. 1 
Grade, 4 to 6 ft. 
35c 
$3.00 
$25.00 
First Class, medium 
4 ft. 
size,3 to 
25c 
2.00 
18.00 
First Class, smaller 
3 ft. 
size, 2 to 
15c 
1.25 
10.00 
Twenty or more at 100 rates. 
T he most universally planted fruit for home use. 
Peach trees are being planted profitably as 
fillers in apple orchards, for they make ground 
space, that is practically idle, pay well until the 
apples come into bearing. Peach trees will thrive 
wherever corn or potatoes can be raised. In plant¬ 
ing, prune the tops to a clean whip, and each suc¬ 
ceeding year prune the shoots of last year’s growth. 
Belle of Georgia. Elicits praise from all who 
know it because of the great beauty of its fruits. 
At its best, it is one of the glories of the peach 
orchard, the fruits being large, creamy-white with 
a beautiful crimson cheek. It is an excellent shipper. 
August. Freestone. 
Carman. A general favorite in nearly every 
peach region on this continent. There is much 
merit in the fruits, especially for a peach ripening 
so early. It is a brilliant red. 
Chair’s Choice. Fruit matures in late mid-sea¬ 
son. Color, pale green, dotted with reddish-green, is 
very attractive and is considered a select fruit and 
quite large. Late September. Freestone. 
Champion. This is the best of the white free¬ 
stone varieties. Skin creamy-white with red flush. 
This is also a desirable variety for commercial 
orchards. It is extremely hardy and of uniform good 
quality. Late August. Freestone. 
SOUTH HAVEN 
Crawford’s Early. This peach has all of the 
characteristics that gratify the taste. Besides being 
one of the very best in quality, it is one of the hand¬ 
somest peaches. Color, rich red splashed and mottled 
with darker red and golden yellow. The flesh is 
beautiful and perfectly free from the stone. Tree is 
vigorous and productive. First of September. 
Freestone. 
Crawford’s Late. Fruit is unsurpassed in appear¬ 
ance and scarcely equalled in texture of flesh and 
richness of flavor. Its color, soft tints of red and 
yellow. Fruit matures late. Used extensively in 
commercial orchards. Last of September. Free¬ 
stone. 
Elberta. The best peach of its season for all 
markets, as it has good shipping qualities. Probably 
the greatest commercial peach on the market today. 
The fruit is large, yellow with red cheek, juicy and 
highly flavored. Flesh is yellow and fine. Pit per¬ 
fectly free. Tree is vigorous, hardy and a good uni¬ 
form cropper. Ripens about ten days later than 
Early Crawford, September. 
Fitzgerald. This is one of the hardiest varieties 
of peaches, and the quality resembles Early Craw¬ 
ford. Fruit runs medium to large, has yellow flesh. 
Freestone. Extra hardy, succeeding in Canada and 
in Michigan perfectly. 
Greensboro. A valuable early variety, not easily 
subject to rot, extra large, very early. Tree is 
extremely hardy and is therefore recommended for 
sections where difliculties are experienced with 
other varieties. Late July. Freestone. 
Hale, J. II. This is a new peach combining the 
most desirable qualities of the other varieties. 
Brilliantly colored with deep golden yellow. 
HALE 
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