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DREER’S FAMOUS AMERICAN ASTERS 
\ MF.RIL.AN grown Asters are one of our leading specialties and our list of 
/"A over sixty varieties and colors comprises only such sorts as can be 
planted with perfect confidence that nothing better can be procured, no 
matter at what price or from what source. 
For general use we particularly recommend our Superb Late Branching 
variety which we can supply in eight distinct beautiful colors. Price, 10c per 
714-16 Chestnut St 
9 Philadelphia, Pa. 
The Wonderful New 
ROCHESTER PEACH 
Bears the First Fear 
HARDIEST TO PLANT EARLIEST TO BEAR RICHEST IN QUALITY 
T HE best Peach to plant 
for the farm, for the city 
home, for the country estate. 
Plant an orchard if you can, 
but even a few trees will be a 
great acquisition. 
The Rochester Peach is the 
most wonderful, most delicious 
peach obtainable—yellow and 
red free-stone—stone very small. 
For eating and canning it cannot be 
surpassed. 
The new Rochester Peach has an 
exquisite, delicate, distinctive flavor. 
Its flesh is of the richest yellow, 
highly flavored and luscious through 
and through. 
The new Rochester Peach is a 
strong, upright grower with a well- 
developed top. It comes into ripen¬ 
ing the middle of August and bears 
the first year. Stands shipment as 
well as an Elberta. Hardier even 
than an Elberta or Crawford. Has 
stood 16 degrees below zero and 
produced a full crop. 
WRITF f° r our beautiful 
* Spring Catalogue, 
illustrated in color, describing this 
remarkable Peach, Bearing-age fruit 
trees. Blueberries, Ever-bearing 
Raspberries and other nursery stock. 
J. G. MAYO &■ COMPANY 
World's BestTrees&- Plants for the Home Grounds 
900 Ellwanger &■ Barry Building 
ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
look; steadily at this dish of raspberries for a few 
SECONDS, THEN THINK OF THE DELICIOUS MELTING FLESH, 
FULL OF RICH CREAMY JUICE. DID YOUR MOUTH WATER? 
Erskine Park Everbearing Red Raspberry 
The early ’till late berry 
SHOULD BE PLANTED IN EVERY GARDEN 
Conceive the job and satisfaction of having such berries on your table 
all through the summer and autumn, the source of wonder to your neighbors, 
that you can pick the finest raspberries from the latter part of June until the 
snow flies. On November 20th we cut a large branch of the Erskine Park 
with blossoms, green berries and ripe fruit upon it. 
The plant is by far the strongest growing raspberry we have ever seen. 
It branches like a tree, and it also has the largest and most roots of any with 
which we are acquainted. 
It was first discovered on the beautiful estate, “Erskine Park,” of Mr. 
George Westinghouse, Lee, Mass. This estate is in the midst of the beautiful 
Berkshire Hills, with a temperature in winter of 30 or 40 degrees below zero, 
so that the hardiness of this berry is unquestioned. 
Whether it is berries, or fruit trees, shrubs or roses, evergreens, hedge 
plants, or ornamental shade trees, we are headquarters for a large stock in 
unlimited assortment. Send for our general catalog—it describes all — it’s 
yours for the asking. 
GLEN BROS., Inc., Glenwood Nursery 
Established 1866 ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
