THE MAYO NURSERIES 
THE GLENWOOD NURSERIES GLEN BROTHERS, Inc. 
Rochester, N. Y. 
Royal Ann Cherry. 
(CHERRIES, Continued) 
Set 18 ft. apart in rows 18 ft. apart. 
(Fresh dug.) 2 YEAR OLD TREES, 
Each Per 10 
5-6 ft. tall. $1.00 $9.00 
Sour (Dukes and Morellos) 
EARLY RICHMOND. Crimson. 
MONTMORENCY. Clear shining red. 
Sweet (Hearts and Bigarreaus) 
BING. Handsome dark brown. 
DIKEMAN. Coal black. 
GOV. WOOD. Light yellow, red cheek. 
LAMBERT. Purplish red. 
NAPOLEON. Pale yellow, spotted red. 
SCHMIDT. Deep crimson-black. 
SENECA. Black. 
TARTARIAN. Black. 
PEACH TREES 
With the introduction of hardy varieties and the adaptation of cultural requirements 
to local conditions the Peach has gradually extended its range throughout the United 
States and Canada, the United States alone, in 1926, producing over 64,000,000 bushels 
of this fruit. The varieties in the following list comprise what we believe to be the best 
in Peaches. They furnish a succession for about two months, commencing the early 
part of August. The trees are all shipped with one-year tops and two-year roots. The 
size will vary according to the season and variety. 
Set 20 ft. apart in rows 20 ft. apart. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
3-4' .. 
. .50 
4.50 
35.00 
5.50 
50.00 
5-6' ... 
...1.00 
9.00 
75.00 
Early varieties 
BELLE OF GEORGIA. Creamy white. 
Crimson cheek. 
CARMAN. White. 
EARLY CRAWFORD. Golden yellow, 
blushed with red. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE. A choice recent in¬ 
troduction by the New Jersey Experiment 
Station. Tree habits and fruit resemble 
Elberta; but fruit ripens a few days before 
Carman. The skin is yellow with red 
blush; flesh golden yellow, juicy, tender, 
sweet, and freestone. 
HALE-HAVEN. A large new yellow free¬ 
stone ; developed at Michigan Experiment 
Station, by crossing the two popular vari¬ 
eties, J. H. Hale and South Haven. Its 
high color even before complete ripening, 
gives it great market value because of the 
advantage of premature picking, packing, 
and shipping without loss. September 1st. 
ROCHESTER. Orange-yellow and deep 
dark red. 
Mid-season varieties 
CHAMPION. Creamy white splashed with 
crimson. 
CROSBY. Orange-yellow and dull red. 
FITZGERALD. Golden yellow-red blush. 
J. H. HALE. Rich golden-yellow carmine 
cheek. 
Late varieties 
ELBERTA. Orange-yellow overspread with 
red. 
LATE CRAWFORD. Yellow, blushed with 
red. 
Rochester Peach. 
