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Late Elberta. Almost identical with Elberta, ex¬ 
cept ripens about ten days later. A good follow-up 
for Elberta. 
Shippers Late Red. A splendid peach to follow El¬ 
berta which it follows by about one week. The fruit 
is large, colored red, with yellow flesh and freestone. 
Fruit is firm and ships well. A desirable variety. 
Mayflower. Ripens earlier than any other peach. 
Trees hardy, and productive. Fruit medium, entirely 
covered with red. Ripens before June 1 in this sec¬ 
tion. 
Red Bird. One of the best early peaches. Bright 
red color, with good flavor. Good commercial varie¬ 
ty. Ripens in early June. 
Rochester. One of the hardiest varieties. Large¬ 
ly grown in the Eastern states, but has proven a 
good variety almost everywhere planted. Fruit 
long pointed. Flesh yellow, stained red near seed. 
Heath Cling. One of the old favorites. A late, 
white clingstone peach that keeps well when removed 
from tree. Excelicb.it for cooking whole as stone 
gives no bad flavor. Ripens in September. 
Krummel. A valuable peach where a late variety 
is wanted. Color light yellow, blushed with carmine. 
Flesh yellow, fine texture, juicy and somewhat acid. 
BLACK RASPBERRY. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
$ .04 $ .30 $ 2.50 
Variety: 
Cumberland. Very hardy and productive. A tall 
upright grower. Fruit large, glossy black. Flesh 
firm, juicy and sweet. Seeds small. 
RED RASPBERRY. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
$ .06 $ .50 $ 3.50 
Chief. The most dependable early red raspberry. 
Considered by some superior to Latham. Fruit al¬ 
most equal in size and quality to Latham. 
Latham. One of the largest and most prolific reds. 
Very large, juicy fruit of excellent quality. 
St. Regis. Ever-bearing variety. Gives crops of 
fruit throughout the summer. Fruit medium size, 
highly flavored. 
Van Fleet. A thrifty grower of merit. Fruit 
large red and very show^y. 
