THE WILSON NURSERIES, WILSON, N. Y. 
PEACHES 
PRICES OF ALL VARIETIES OF 
PEACH TREES 
1-4 
5-24 
25&Up 
Each 
Each 
Each 
First Class, large 
size. 
No. 1 Grade, 4 to 
6 ft. 30c 
25c 
20c 
First Class, medium 
size. 
3 to 4 ft. 
.... 25c 
20c 
15c 
First Class, smaller 
size. 
2 to 3 ft. 
.... 20c 
15c 
10c 
Belle of Georgia—Large, white with red cheek. 
July. Free. 
Carman—Large, creamy white with deep blush; 
skin tough, flesh tender, fine flavor and quite 
juicy. August. 
Champion — An extremely large, handsome 
early variety, creamy white with red cheek, 
sweet, rich and juicy. August. 
Crawford, Early—A large yellow quality peach. 
September. 
Crawford, Late—A superb, large yellow peach. 
Late September. 
Elberta—Large, oval, yellow with red cheek; 
flesh yellow, firm, juicy and of high quality. 
Leading peach in all sections. Early Septem¬ 
ber. Free. 
Golden Jubilee—Large, early yellow peach of 
Elberta type. Ripens three weeks earlier. 
Skin yellow blushed red; flesh yellow, juicy, 
sweet. Free. 
Hale Haven — Large, new yellow Freestone; 
developed at Michigan Experiment Station. 
Its high color even before complete ripening 
gives it great market value because of the 
advantage of premature picking, packing 
and shipping without loss. Hardy and pro¬ 
ductive. Ripens two weeks before Elberta. 
Hale, J. H.—Large, beautiful golden yellow 
with deep carmine blush. Heavy bearer when 
planting with it South Haven or Rochester 
for pollen. Late August. Free. 
Oriole—Fruit medium to large, yellow; one 
week ahead of Rochester. Notable as an early 
peach of high quality. Free. 
Rochester—^^Fruit large, yellow, with attractive 
red blush; juicy and delicious. An annual and 
prolific bearer. Mid-August. Free. 
South Haven — Flesh yellow. Juicy and de¬ 
liciously sweet; exterior yellow with red 
cheek. Late August. Free. 
Valiant—Seedling of Elberta; very promising. 
Fruit large, roundish, oblate, yellow blushed 
with red; firm, juicy, very good quality. 
Season about September 1st. 
Vedette — From Elberta seed; large, yellow 
fleshed freestone, superior to Elberta in qual¬ 
ity and color. Early September. 
Veteran—Cross between Vaughan and Early 
Elberta; large, yellow flesh, superior to El¬ 
berta in quality; ripens about September 1st. 
Free. 
PLUMS 
Plums of European Type 
PRICES OF ALL VARIETIES OF 
PLUM TREES 
1-4 5-24 25 &Up 
Each Each Each 
First Class, large size, 
2 year, No. 1 Grade, 
5 to 7 ft., % up. 50c 45c 40c 
First Class, medium size, 
2 year, 4 to 5 ft., % to 
% . 40c 35c 30c 
Bradshaw—A very large, oval, dark violet red; 
juicy, sweet and good; a valuable market 
variety. Tree very vigorous, erect and pro¬ 
ductive. Middle of August. 
Fellenburg (Italian Prune)—A fine late plum; 
oval, purple; flesh juicy and delicious; parts 
from the stone; fine for drying. Tree very 
productive. September. 
German Prune—Fruit long, oval purple with 
thick bloom. Flesh firm, sweet and delicious. 
Excellent commercial sort. September. Free¬ 
stone. 
Grand Duke—Large, dark violet red. Last of 
September. 
Imperial Gage—Large, greenish yellow. Very 
productive. August. 
Lombard—Medium, dark red. Hardy. August. 
Monarch—^Very large, bluish purple. Bears 
young. September. 
Reine Claude (Bavay’s Green Gage)—Large, 
pale yellow marked with red. Fine quality. 
Middle of September. 
Shropshire Damson — A delicious little plum 
much esteemed for canning. Dark purple. 
Enormously productive. October. 
Stanley—New. Introduced by New York State 
Experiment Station. Large, prune-shaped, 
dark blue becoming bluish-black. Flesh 
greenish yellow, juicy, fine grained, sweet. 
Mid-season. Price 5c each higher than other 
varieties. 
Yellow Egg—Golden yellow covered with thick 
bloom. Very productive. September. 
JAPANESE VARIETIES 
Abundance (Botan)—Beautiful lemon yellow 
ground, nearly overspread with bright cherry 
and with a heavy bloom; large to very large, 
oblong, tapering to the point. Flesh orange 
yellow. August. 
Burbank—Large and beautiful, clear cherry 
red with a thin lilac bloom; flesh a deep yel¬ 
low, very sweet with a peculiar and very 
agreeable flavor. Ripens later than the Abun¬ 
dance; end of August. 
Red June—An early ripening Japanese plum; 
medium to large; roundish, conical, purplish 
red, handsome; flesh yellow, quality good. 
Wickson—A sturdy, upright grower; fruit re¬ 
markably handsome, deep, maroon-red, cov¬ 
ered with white bloom; stone small; flesh 
fine texture, firm, sugary and delicious; ex¬ 
cellent keeper and shipper. August. 
Our Nurseries are Government Inspected. 
Buyers are protected by receiving Certified, 
Government Inspected Nursery Stock. Certifi¬ 
cate of Inspection accompanies every shipment. 
100 Cents Worth of Value for Every Dollar 
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