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PEACH —Continued. 
CARMAN. July. 
One of the hardiest, most reliable market peaches. 
Large, rich, juicy and of good quality. Yellow- 
white, with deep blush. Skin very tough, making 
a good shipper and free from rot. Ripens in July. 
2 yr., 3 yr. 
CRAWFORD EARLY. August. 
Has long held its position as the favorite yellow 
free stone. Fruit highly flavored, rich and abund¬ 
antly juicy. Very large, golden yellow, blushed 
with dark red. Tree healthy and vigorous. Ripens 
August first. 2 yr., 3 yr. 
ELBERTA. August. 
The peer of all commercial peaches. Mid-season, 
extra large, light yellow with red cheek, a perfect 
free stone. Tree vigorous and prolific, and suc¬ 
ceeds universally wherever peaches can be grown. 
Ripens in late August. 2 yr., 3 yr. 
GREENSBORO. July. 
The most popular July peach. A white-fleshed, 
free stone. Fruit large and showy. Ships and 
stands up well. Skin greenish white, blushed and 
striped with red. Tree enormously productive and 
early bearing. 2 yr., 3 yr. 
J. H. HALE. August. 
One of the largest of peaches. Superior to Elberta 
in size, firmness and shipping qualities. Yellow 
and red coloring. Flesh fine grained and quality 
good. Ripens in late August. 2 yr., 3 yr. 
HEATH CLING. September. 
The oldest named American Peach. Valuable for 
its hardiness, freedom from disease and excellence 
for preserving or pickling. Color creamy white 
blushed with red. Ripens very late in September, 
about three weeks after Elberta. 2 yr., 3 yr. 
ROCHESTER. August. 
A large handsome yellow freestone, having the 
high quality of the Early Crawford and the pro¬ 
ductiveness of the Elberta. Excellent home Orchard 
and commercial variety. The fruit large, yellow 
mottled with red and thick, firm juicy flesh, rich 
and sweet in flavor. Ripens in late July. 2 yr., 
3 yr. 
PEARS 
Price on all Pears: 
Each Per 10 
2 year, 5 to 6 ft-—$ .80 $ 7.50 
3 year, 5 to 6 ft- .90 8.00 
ANJOU. Autumn. 
A large, fine pear, with buttery, melting flesh, 
having a sprightly flavor. Tree a fine grower and 
very productive. One of the best of the season. 
2 yr., 3 yr. 
BARTLETT. 
Fruit is large, yellow with a beautiful blush. Flesh 
very buttery, juicy and has a rich, musky flavor. 
Vigorous and erect grower. Fine for garden or 
commercial use. Bears early and abundantly. A 
leader among canning pears. August and 
September. 2 yr., 3 yr. 
KIEFFER. Winter. 
The most popular market pear ever grown. Fruit 
of good size, rich color and fair quality. Should be 
picked at maturity and ripened indoors. Tree a 
rapid grower anywhere, vigorous and seldom 
blights. Season, October and November. 2 yr. 
LINCOLN. Late summer. One of the best all¬ 
round pears. Fruit large, clear, beautiful yellow, 
sometimes blushed. More blight resistant than 
any other pear. 2 yr. 
SECKEL. Sugar Pear. 
Small, but universally popular. Rich, yellowish 
brown. One of the best and highest flavored 
pears known. Very productive. September and 
October. 2 yr., 3 yr. 
PLUMS 
Price on all Plum: Each Per 10 
2 year, 5 to 6 ft_$ .90 $ 8.50 
3 year, 5 to 6 ft_ 1.00 9.00 
ABUNDANCE. Yellow. 
One of the most successful of the commercial 
varieties. Flesh is yellow, sweet and melting, and 
withal, very tender and juicy. Vigorous grower, 
hardy and prodigiously productive. One of the 
earliest. 2 yr., 3 yr. 
BURBANK. Yellow. 
One of the largest of the Japanese varieties. Of 
uniform, attractive red color mottled over a yellow 
ground. Flesh is a deep lemon-yellow of excellent 
quality, yet firm and good shipper for so large a 
fruit. Tree is a vigorous grower and very produc¬ 
tive. Reliably self-fertile. Season, late August to 
September. 2 yr., 3 yr. 
GERMAN PRUNE. Blue. 
Probably the oldest plum grown. Known in every 
civilized country. Skin is a purple black with 
beautiful bloom. Flesh is firm, sweet and mild. 
Tree fairly hardy, holds its fruit well, inclined to 
overbear. Late. 2 yr. 
GREEN GAGE. 
Mid-season. Greenish yellow. Delicious flavor, 
large, juicy. 2 yr. 
JAPANESE GOLD. Yellow. 
Transparent golden yellow, extra large size, sweet 
and delicious. 2 yr., 3 yr. 
RED JUNE. Red. 
A very vigorous upright grower; productive, fair 
size; vermilion red; pleasant quality. 2 yr., 3 yr. 
SHROPSHIRE DAMSON. Purple. 
A well known English variety. One of the best for 
preserving. Tree a poor grower but hardy, self- 
fertile and productive when under good culture. 
Season, early October. 2 yr., 3 yr. 
WICKSON. Red. 
Originated by the late Luther Burbank of Cali¬ 
fornia. Stands pre-eminent among the various 
Japanese varieties. Tree hardy and upright. A 
strong grower. Very productive. Fruit red, largest 
of all the Japans. Flesh is dull yellow and meaty. 
Destined to become one of the most valuable 
plums for the market. Middle of September. 
2 yr., 3 yr. 
WILD GOOSE. Red. 
Large, deep red when ripe; good quality; one of 
the best native plums. Should be in every orchard. 
2 yr., 3 yr. 
QUINCE 
Each Per 10 
2 year_$ .90 $ 8.00 
3 year_1.00 9.00 
ORANGE. Apple Quince. 
The most popular and extensively cultivated old 
variety. Fruit is large, round, bright yellow-golden 
color, cooking tender, and of excellent quality. 
Tree is hardy and a very reliable grower. 2 yr., 
3 yr. 
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