. Catalogue of nursery stock. Nursery stock New York (State) Newark Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. cu«e, N. Y., in 1895, for beautiful shape, color, quality and extreme size. In 1892 after thor- ough investigation, we purchased the original tree of the originator, and we now have com- plete control of the only stock of this variety. Since 1892 we have watched it in cultiva- tion and in the orchard, and are now thorough- ly convinced, after careful tests, that it proper- ly ranks as one of the very best and most profitable


. Catalogue of nursery stock. Nursery stock New York (State) Newark Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. cu«e, N. Y., in 1895, for beautiful shape, color, quality and extreme size. In 1892 after thor- ough investigation, we purchased the original tree of the originator, and we now have com- plete control of the only stock of this variety. Since 1892 we have watched it in cultiva- tion and in the orchard, and are now thorough- ly convinced, after careful tests, that it proper- ly ranks as one of the very best and most profitable market varieties. It bears young, and is a heavy cropper. Fruit is handsome and showy in color, and of most excellent quality. Bears shipment well. Tree hardy. Origin, central New York. Richmond. Yellow, red cheek, Flesh yel- low. Season late September. Fruit medium to large size, round. Flesh yellow, pink at the stone, melting, very good. Origin, N. Y. Salway. Yellow, crimson cheek. Flesh yellow. Season very late. Fruit large, round- ish. Flesh deep yellow, red at pit, sweet, juicy. A freestone. A very late, valuable market sort. Stump the World. Red. Flesh white. Season middle and last of September. Fruit large, slightly oblong, with red cheek. Flesh white, with an excellent flavor, and free from the stone. Vigorous and Sneed. Sneed. Creamy white, red blush. Flesh white. Extremely early. Fruit medium size, oval. Color creamy white, with rich red blush on sunny side. Flesh greenish white, fine- grained, juicy, sprightly, vinous, and adheres slightly to the stone ; ripens evenly to the pit. Quality very good. This Peach has been culti- vated in Tennessee and Mississippi for several years past, and has proved remarkably free from decay. It is considered one of the best of the early varieties, the crop being usually marketed when Alexander is well colored, its period of maturity at Augusta, Ga., for the past 4 years, being on an average of 6 to S days before Alexan


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