S 0X1 tk Gla^ tonbxxry, Conn. 
Hardy Teaches, continued 
lake rank close up alongside of llie Iwo named above, and on accouiu of iis earli 
l.yse size, exqiiisile color and as fine a shipper as Ihe best of the laler varieties it has for the o isl 
three seasons sold for more money than any other Peach I srow, and I have taken thousands of 
trees of other cood varieties and Inukled them over to Ililey; I couldn’t wait for youmr trees to 
grow up to fruiting. Take my word for it—don’t miss planting the Ifiley ; it is a monev-mnker 
sure! August 15 to 20. Price. No. i trees, 25 cts. each. S2.50 per doz., $.2 per 100 : extra size so 
cts, each. $4 per doz , 515 per 100. ’ 
MOUNTAIN KOSIL. strong, upright tree, producing medium to large, globular white- 
- - -- ■ —- lleshed fruit, with rosy cheek. Delicious (jualily, tlic best market 
or fancy Peach of its season. August 20 to 2,5. Price, e.vtra size, 25 cts. each. <2 per doz '^lo 
per 100; No. I, 313 toqh ft., 15 cts. each, SJ-25 per doz., $3 per 100. ’ ' 
CHAMPION. Very strong, upright tree; hardy fruit-buds ; abundant bearer. Fruit globu- 
\ T"^ T'^ ^0,,creamy while, pink on most e.vposed side and red cheek 
where kissed by sun. Mesh very tender, melting and delicious. Semi-cHn-- yet sure-bearing 
Size, beauty and high quality command for it a place in every familv or marked orchard August 
25 to September i. Price, c.xlra size, 25 cts. each, $2 per doz., Sio per loo; No. i to I'A ft is 
CIS. each, $1.25 per doz., $3 per 100. ’ ' ’ ^ 
BLLLL or GEORGIA. This white-fleshed sister of Hlberta is a slronger-grow- 
- mg tree, more hardy in fruit-bud ; extremely productive 
of large, oblong, creamy while fruit ; red blush on sunnv sitle. .A perfect freestone of ricli sugary 
sweetness, that makes it one of the most, if not the mo.st delicious Peaches grown. Grand for 
family or iparket. Season, September 1 to 5. Price, e.xtra size, 5 to 6 ft , 50 cts. each, <4 per doz 
$20 per 100 ; 3 to 4 ft., 35 cts. each, S3 per doz., $15 per 100. ’ ' '' 
OLDMIXON. ^'leof the best of America’s old standard varieties. Strong, upright tree 
- neetls heavy annual shortening-in to keep tree down in best form Fruit verv 
large, round, somewhat elongated. Creamy white, rosy cheek ; firm, solid flesh, and of superio'r 
quality, (irand market or family variety. September i to 10. Price, extra size, 25 cts each 32 
per doz., Sio per 100 ; No. 1, 2% to 414 ft., 15 cts. each. Si. 25 per doz., SS per too. 
ELBERTA. stocky tree, of spreading habit; very productive; large when allowed 
- to overbear, and very large when properly thinned. Fruit oblong, rich, yellow, 
with some red cheek on sunny side, where soil and other conditions are favorable. Flesh 
stringy, and below medium in ipiality, yet withal the most popular variety in America. A g-e'at 
money-maker. Trees in greater demand than all other varieties at this time. September 8 to 12. 
Price, extra size, 25 cts. each, $2 per doz.. Si 2 per 100 ; No. 1, 314 to 4 ‘4 ft., 15 cts. each. Si . 50 per 
<loz , Sio per 100. 
CROSBY. One of the extremely hardy varieties for the North and sections of the West, where 
- 1 more tender varieties fail. Willowy, sjireading tree ; needs good feeding to do its 
best; inclined always to overbear, and needs severe thinning Fruit globular, yellow freestone, 
with very small pit. The most delicious, richest and sweetest of any yellow I’each known. Sep¬ 
tember 12 to 20. Price, extra size, 25 cts. each, $2 per doz., Sio per 100’; No. i, 314 to 4 14 ft., 15 cts. 
each, $1 25 per doz., $3 per 100. 
STUMP. Of Oldmixon type, only ten days to two weeks later. Grand for succession. Sep- 
- - tember 15 to 20. Price, extra size, 52 cts. each, S2 per doz., Sio per 100; No. i, 3l< to 
414 ft., 15 cts. each, Si.25 per doz , $3 per 100. 
A superb late yellow Peach, said to be a seedling of Elberta, and as it just fol- 
- - lows that variety in ripening, I have planted it very extensively in orcharti, for 
we all know that Elberta. grand as it is, has been largely over-planted and markets are sure to be 
flooded during Elberta season; while a fine yellow Peach, coming after Elberta is out of the way, 
should command double price. Having fruited Frances for two years here in Connecticut, I am 
sure it is every way superior to Late Crawford or anv of its class. For a large, beautiful, led ancl 
yellow Peach, plant Frances. September 15 to 25. Price, extra size, 50 cts. each, $4 per doz.; No. 
I size, 25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz., S20 per 100. 
CHAIR’S CHOICE. This fine late market variety is coming to be in great demand. 
-Strong, upright tree, quite hardy in the bud, \’ery productive. 
Large size, oblong fruit, deep yellow, covered all over with deep red on sunny side. Ripens a 
little after Late Crawford and is far more profitable and reliable than that variety. The best yel¬ 
low variety to close the season in this latitude. September 25 to October 5. Price, extra size, 25 
cts. each, $2 per doz., $10 per 100 ; No. 1 size, 15 cts. each, $125 per doz., gS per 100. 
FOX Strong, hardy tree, very upright grower. Sure bearer and exceedingly productive of 
- - large, oblong’ while fruit, witli briglit blush on sunnv side. Rich, sweet and very high- 
flavored ; delicious for family or markets. October i to 10, Price, extra size, 25 cts. each, S2 per 
doz.. Sio per 100: No. i size, ’15 cts. each. Si.25 per doz., $S per 100. 
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