THE FREMONT NURSERY, FREMONT, OHIO 
9 
LEADING PEACH VARIETIES 
ALEXANDER—Medium, greenish white, nearly 
covered with rich red; melting, juicy sort. July. 
BANNER—A Canadian origination; ono of the 
most profitablo varieties ever produced. Fruit 
large, round and very handsome. Tree hardy 
and an abundant bearer. Season October first. 
BARNARD—Medium to large; yellow, cheek 
purplish red; flesh yellow, red at the stone: 
juicy, sweet, rich. One of the best yellow flesh¬ 
ed peaches. Freestone. Said to be nearly the 
same as Yellow Honest John and Yellow Al- 
berge. First to middlo of September. 
CARMAN—Large, resembles Elberta in shape; 
color creamy white or pale yellow with deep 
blush; skin very tough, flesh tender, fino flavor 
and quito juicy. Ripens with Early Rivers. 
Promises to stand at the head for a general long 
distance, profitable market variety, in quality 
ranking superior to anything ripening at same 
time. August. 
CHAIR (Choice GvdesI—Similar to Chair’s 
Choice but a better bearer and hardy tree. Dcr * 
yellow with red cheek; firm; a few days earl er 
than Smock. September. 
NEW PROLIFIC — 
Large, attractive, firm; 
flesh yellow, fino flavor; 
hardy and productive. 
September. 
CHAMPION—A largo handsome enrly variety, 
creamy white with red cheek, sweet, rich and 
juicy. Hardy and productive. August. 
CROSBY—It unquestionably is ono of the hardi¬ 
est peaches of good quality yet introduced. 
It has borno immenso crops where all other 
kinds in the same orchard wore killed. The 
fruit is full medium size, round, oblate. Color 
bright yellow, beautifully splashed and striped 
crimson. The flesh is light yellow and red at 
tho stone; firm; moderately juicy, and of good 
quality. It ripens about with Old Mixon Freo. 
Freestone. 
DEWEY—It is a perfect freestone; flesh yel¬ 
low, of uniform color and toxturo to tho pit. 
Hnrdy and productive. Troo is strong, symmet¬ 
rical growor, and ns near perfection as wo can 
obtain in a single variety. Early August. 
EARLY CRAWFORD—This very beautiful and 
best of yellow peaches is highly esteemed for 
market purposes. Fruit very large, oblong; skin 
yellow, with a fine red cheek; flesh yellow, 
juicy, sweet and excellent. Wonderfully pro¬ 
ductive and hardy. Freestone. Lnst of August. 
ENGLE—Large, yellow; resembles Late Craw¬ 
ford, more productive and later. October. 
ELBERTA—A seedling of Chineso Cling but 
entiroly free. Large, yellow with red cheek, 
juicy and of high quality; flesh yellow and 
melting A very valuable sort. Ripens after 
Early Crawford. Freestone. 
FITZGERALD—An improved Early Crawford. 
FITZGERALD 
being fully equal to it in size, quality and color. 
Troo commences bearing young, is productive 
and ono of tho hardiest. Fruit largo; brilliant 
color, bright yellow, suffused with red; flesh 
deep yellow, best quality. Early September. 
HADDEN—A good early white freostono, simi¬ 
lar to Mt. Rose but bettor; ripens a few days 
oarlior in foro part of August. 
GOLD DROP—A very onrly and prolific bear¬ 
er; fruit of medium size, of rich golden yel¬ 
low. Quality good. September. 
KALAMAZOO—A loading Michigan market 
sort; large, yollow, fino quality. Extra produc¬ 
tive and profitable. September. 
LATE CRAWFORD—Fruit of tho largest size; 
skin yellow or greenish yellow, with dull red 
cheek; flesh yellow, productive. Ono of tho 
finest late sorts. Freostono. Last of September. 
LEMON CLING—Large, pale yellow, dark rod 
cheek; hardy and productive. September. 
LEMON FREE—Lemon color and shape; large 
and very largo if thinned on the trep; immense¬ 
ly productive and a very 
hardy tree. Especially 
esteemed and sought for 
by canning factories as 
it holds together well 
when canned. Last of 
September. 
CARMAN, ONE OF THE EEST 
VARIETIES 
EARLY CRAWFORD, BEST 
OF YELLOW PEACHES 
NIAGARA-—Largo, yel¬ 
low, resembling Early 
Crawford but larger and 
a hotter bearer; a few 
days later. , A new va¬ 
riety in great demand 
by fruit growera in west¬ 
ern New York where it 
originated. 
REYNOLDS (Melocotoon 
or Reynold's No. 1) — 
