. Catalogue of Green's Nursery Co. Nursery stock New York (State) Rochester Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Berries Catalogs; Nursery stock; Fruit trees; Berries. THIS ILLUSTRATION REPRESENTS THE ELBERTA IN BEARING. President Barry asked Mr. Hale to give his opinion of new and old hardy peaches. Mr. Hale said that Hill's Chili never misses in Connecticut, always bears a fair crop. The Alexander type seldom fails, as it is very hardy. The*Elberta is one of the most hardy of all peaches and one of the most sure to bear large crops of handsome, mar- ketable fruit. Crosbey is equally hardy, has ne


. Catalogue of Green's Nursery Co. Nursery stock New York (State) Rochester Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Berries Catalogs; Nursery stock; Fruit trees; Berries. THIS ILLUSTRATION REPRESENTS THE ELBERTA IN BEARING. President Barry asked Mr. Hale to give his opinion of new and old hardy peaches. Mr. Hale said that Hill's Chili never misses in Connecticut, always bears a fair crop. The Alexander type seldom fails, as it is very hardy. The*Elberta is one of the most hardy of all peaches and one of the most sure to bear large crops of handsome, mar- ketable fruit. Crosbey is equally hardy, has never failed for eleven years to ripen in Connecticut. It ripens with Old Mixon; that is, after the Crawford's Early. Sneed, New. The Earliest Peach "known. One month earlier than Alexander. Does not rot like the Alexander and considered better in every way in localities where it is grown. If it does well in all peach localities, as it prom- ises to do, it will be a great blessing, as a very early good peach is just what is needed. Prices, 3 to 4 ft., each, 15c.; doz. $; mail size, each, 15c.; doz. $, postpaid. June Budded Peach Trees. Varieties offered are Elberta, Crosbey, Craw- ford Early, Mt. Rose and Sneed. Prices of these ''^i^^^po, are as follows: Elberta, 8c. each, 85c. per doz., $6 per 100; Crosbey, 10c. each, per doz. Others as named above, each, 7c.; doz., 65c; hun- dred, We offer them postpaid at single prices quoted, and by the dozen if 10c. is added to dozen prices, and $ per 100 to one hundred prices to pay postage, etc. June budded peaches are desirable for sending by mail and express to distant states, and will make just as good bearing trees, coming into bearing the same year as one year trees. GREEN'S NURSERY CO., Rochester, Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the


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