GREEN’S NURSERY COMPANY, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
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Champion Peaches — Very Hardy 
Champion. (Freestone.) Ripens about August 10th. 
-An excellent, showy white peach. Fruit 
large, creamy-white with beautiful red cheek. Sweet, tender, 
juicy, of very high quality and a good shipper. Trees are 
hardy and productive. 
Greensboro. A good very early, white-fleshed, red¬ 
cheeked peach, hardy, productive and a favorite at Green’s 
Fruit Farm. The largest and most beautifully colored of all 
the early varieties, ripening in July. 
Green has men carefully trained in planting, digging 
and packing trees which enables us to get our products to 
the planter in better shape than ordinary. This means 
much to the planter since vines, plants and trees are 
perishable. 
Carman. (Freestone.) Ripens here in August, be- 
f 0 re Early Crawford. Large, oblong, pale 
yellow with deep blush; skin tough. Flesh tender, juicy and 
fine flavor; very hardy, and a heavy cropper. One of our 
patrons writes, This year I received $1 net per four-basket 
crate, some of my trees paying $4 to $5, second year of bear¬ 
ing. At picking time Carman has never failed to pay more 
than any other variety we have, bar none. We do not thin!: 
anyone can go far wrong in planting Carman.” 
Green’s Peach Collection 
10 Splendid ZyZ to 4 }4 ft. Trees for SI.35 
3 Elberta 1 Crawford Early 
3 Niagara 1 Crawford Late 
1 Champion 1 Van Deman 
Special Price $1.35 (Sold Elsewhere $2.80) 
Waverly, Mass., May 31, 1916. 
Green’s Nursery Co.: 
My trees and shrubs arrived in splendid shape this morning, 
and I am very much pleased. The first order that I sent to you 
in 1912 has been the admiration of all. They were splendid 
trees. Last year from three peach trees planted in May, 1912, 
we picked 7 l A bushels of dandy peaches. Our apple trees have 
blossoms on now and we expect to have some fruit this year. 
You may send any prospective customers to me and I shall be only 
too glad to show them a sample of your goods that even you 
would be proud to see. 
Trios. Wilson. 
Crawford’s Late. (Freestone.) Ripens here the 
—————— last 0 £ September. One of the 
best late sorts. Superb in size and shape; splendid yellow 
with dark red cheeks; flesh deep yellow, juicy and melting, 
rich, winey flavor. Tree vigorous, hardy, and productive. 
Does not overbear, no thinning of fruit is necessary with this 
variety. It brings the highest prices because it ripens at a 
time when the early peaches are gone. It is eagerly sought by 
canners. It always reaches the market in good condition as 
it is an unusually fine keeper and shipper. 
Crawford’s Late Peaches—Large ? Yellow, Freestone. Excellent Flavor 
