GREEN'S NURSERY COMPANY, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
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Hale Peaches—A Notable New Variety 
Hale (New Yellow). (Freestone.) This notable new 
----- variety of peach is very large 
in size and is globular in shape. In color it is a deep, golden 
yellow overlaid with bright carmine. The skin is thick, 
smooth and without fuzz and is tightly drawn over the solid 
flesh. The flesh is deep yellow, fine grained, firm, tender and 
with a very delicious flavor. It is of the Early Crawford 
type, ripening a little later than Early Crawford and about 
a week ahead of Elberta. The trees are strong, vigorous 
growers and are unusually hardy. 
Greensboro. A very early peach. 
Crosby Frostproof Peach. (Hardy Yellow 
- r reestone.) 
Beer’s Smock. Very large, flesh yellow, freestone. 
Niagara. (Freestone.) Ripens here September 1st. 
— - A new yellow flesh variety of unusually large 
size and attractive appearance. Resembles the Elberta, but 
is larger in size. The quality and flavor of this peach are 
exceptional.. The trees are good, strong, .vigorous growers. 
The foliage is almost the character of leather, and for this 
reason the Niagara is almost immune to fungous diseases. It 
is a good bearer. 
Carman Peach. (Stone nearly free.) Large size, 
— ---- like Elberta in shape, of a creamy 
white. yellow, skin covered with deep blush, skin tough, 
enduring shipment, flesh tender, excellent flavor, very juicy, 
one of"the hardiest and most popular early varieties. * 
Champion. (Freestone.) Fruit large, sweet, rich and 
---— juicy; skin creamy white, with red cheek, 
freestone and a good shipper. Ripens early. Hardy and 
productive. 
Crawford’s Early. (Yellow Freestone.) A mag- 
-:-nificent large yellow peach of 
good quality. Tree vigorous and prolific; its size, beauty, 
and productiveness make it one of the most popular varieties. 
Season beginning of September. This valuable p»ach has 
long been a favorite for large size, beauty and quality of fruit. 
In past years this was the earliest peach, but now much earlier 
kinds are "known, hence it is about mid-season in ripening. 
Crawford’s Late. (Freestone.) Ripens here the 
- last of September. Superb in size 
and shape; splendid yellow with dark red cheeks; flesh deep 
yellow, juicy and melting, rich, wincy flavor. Tree vigorous, 
hardy, and productive. It brings the highest prices because 
it ripens at a time when the early peaches are gone. It is 
eagerly sought by canners. 
Belle of Georgia.Ripens Sept. 12 
Fitzgerald.Ripen^ Sept. 15 
New Prolific.Ripens Sept. 12 
ApricOtS. Well headed hardy apricot trees. 
High prices for labor and for everything entering into 
the business of tree growing have greatly increased, thus 
higher prices must come. 
Crawford’s Late Peaches—Large, Yellow, Freestone. Excellent Flavor 
For Prices on All Peaches See First Pages of Catalog 
