PEACHES —Continued 
Crawford’s Early. A magnificent, large, yellow 
peach, of good quality. Exceedingly vigorous 
and prolific; one of the most popular varieties. 
Beginning of September. 25c each. 10 for $2.00. 
100 for §15.00. 
Crawford’s Late. Very large, productive and 
good; ripens here about the close of peach sea¬ 
son. Last of September. 25c each. 10 for §2.00. 
100 for §15.00. 
ELBERTA 
Elberta. One of the most valuable varieties. Large, 
handsome, with golden yellow skin, covered 
with a bright crimson blush. Flesh yellow, 
juicy; quality good. Valuable for market. 
Ripens after Crawford’s Early. 25c each. 10 
for §2.00. 100 for §15.00. 
Fitzgerald. Similar to Crawford’s Early. Recom¬ 
mended for its hardiness. 25c each. 10 for §2.00. 
Foster. Resembling Crawford’s Early. Ripe about 
the same time or a little earlier. 25c each. 10 
for §2.00. 100 for §15.00. 
Morris White. Medium size; dull creamy white, 
tinged with red in the sun; flesh white to the 
stone, juicy, and delicious. Middle of Septem¬ 
ber. 25c each. 10 for §2.00. 
Mountain Rose. Large, roundish; skin whitish, 
nearly covered with dark red; flesh white, juicy, 
very good; freestone. An excellent early mar¬ 
ket variety. 25c each. 10 for §2.00. 100 for 
§15.00. 
Oldmixon Free. Large; greenish white and red; 
flesh pale, juicy and rich. Succeeds Crawford’s 
Early. 25c each. 10 for§2.00. 100 for §15.00. 
Rivers. Large; creamy white, with a delicate pink 
cheek; melting, with a rich, racy flavor. One 
of the finest early peaches. 25c each. 10 for 
§ 2 . 00 . 
Stump the World. Red and white, handsome, 
f ood size and fair quality. Very productive, 
ind of September. 25c each. 10 for §2.00. 
100 for §15.00. 
Wheatland. Large; skin golden yellow, shaded 
with crimson; flesh yellow, rather firm, juicy, 
sweet, and of fine quality. Ripens between 
Early and Late Crawford. 25c each. 10 for 
§2.00. 100 for §15.00. 
SELECT APRICOTS 
The Apricot is one of the most beautiful and delicious fruits we possess, and its value is greatly enhanced 
by the season of its ripening—between cherries and peaches. 
Prices of Apricot Trees: On Peach Stock, 35c each. 
Alberge de Montgamet. Medium size; early; ex¬ 
cellent; hardy; one of the best. 
Early Moorpark. Medium size; rich, juicy. 
Large Early. Large; orange, with red cheek; 
sweet, rich. 
Large Early Montgamet. Large; early; excel¬ 
lent. 
Moorpark. One of the largest and finest; yellow, 
with a red cheek; flesh orange, juicy and rich. 
New Large Early. Large, like the Old Large 
Early, but very rich. 
Peach. Very large, handsome, rich and juicy. 
St. Ambroise. Large and excellent. 
SELECT QUINCES 
Apple, or Orange. Large; roundish, with a short Rea. Rea’s Mammoth. A very large and fine 
neck; bright golden yellow; very productive. variety of the Orange Quince. A strong grower 
This is the variety most extensively cultivated. and productive. 50c each. 10 for §4.00. 
October. 50c each. 10 for §4.00. 100 for §25.00. 
We do not have agents . Buy direct from the grower and do away 
with the middleman’s profit and agent’s commission. 
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