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ANDORRA NURSERIES, 
NUTS AND NUT TREES. 
“Nut culture is an industry that until recently has received but little attention. The 
large returns of $25.00 to $50.00 from individual trees and the immense profits from estab¬ 
lished orchards have stimulated the interest, and our foremost enterprising fruit growers are 
planting nut trees largely for market purposes ; and others who enjoy the nuts during winter 
are realizing that in order to have an abundant supply it is only necessary to plant the trees, 
as hardy varieties are now grown that succeed in all sections of the United States.” 
American Sweet Chestnut. For quality and sweetness of its nuts, this well-known tree 
of our forests is unsurpassed. 
Spanish Chestnut. A handsome, round-headed tree, producing abundantly very large nuts, 
that find ready market at good prices. 
ENGLISH WALNUT. 
SPANISH CHESTNUT. 
American Chestnut. 
Spanish Chestnut. Large nuts. 
G-iant Japan Chestnut. Distinct in 
growth from American varieties ; bears quite 
young ; nuts of immense size, very sweet. 
American Filberts. 
English Filberts. 
Shellbark. 
Walnut, English. 
Price 50 cents to $2.00 each. 
PEACHES. 
Few fruit trees give more satisfaction, for the time they last, than the Peach Tree, and 
it is a mistaken idea some have that they do not thrive in this district. Keep the ground 
clean and mellow around the trees, and give them an occasional dressing of wood ashes. 
Our Peach Trees are on Plum Stock. 
Alexander. Medium size ; skin greenish white, nearly covered with rich red ; flesh melting, 
juicy, sweet; tree vigorous and productive ; ripens two weeks earlier than Hale’s Early. 
Amsden. Medium size ; skin greenish white, nearly covered with purple in the sun ; ripens 
with the Alexander and closely resembles that variety, but some think it a little higher 
flavored. J uly. 
Conkling. Large ; white and crimson ; very melting, juicy, sweet; very hardy and unusu¬ 
ally productive. 
Crawford’s Early. A magnificent large yellow peach of good quality. Tree vigorous and 
very productive. Its fine size, beauty, and productiveness make it one of the most popular 
sorts ; no other variety has been so extensively planted. First of September. 
Crawford’s Late. Fruit of large size; skin yellow, or greenish-yellow, with dull red 
cheek ; flesh yellow ; tree vigorous, moderately productive ; one of the finest late sorts. 
Last of September. 
Early York. Medium ; red ; remarkably tender, melting, and very juicy, with a rich, spicy 
flavor ; very hardy, productive, and popular. August. 
Exquisite. Though a fruit of full season, it is recommended among the best sorts for short 
collections in “Hogg’s Fruit Manual.” 
Gladstone. The latest of peaches that ripen well; fine color, fine fruit; first quality. 
Hale’s Early. Medium size ; greenish white, with red cheek ; first quality. Tree healthy ; 
good grower and productive. August. 
