. Catalogue of grape vines and nursery stock. Nursery stock New York (State) Fredonia Catalogs; Viticulture Catalogs; Fruit-culture Catalogs; Grapes Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. IS Lewis Roesch, Nurseryman. peaches. See Price List on Page FITZGERALD. Peaches succeed best on a warm soil. Keep ground well cultivated and fertilize mostly with wood ashes, lime, etc. Barnyard and other nitrogenous fertilizers produce too rank and soft a growth, thus making them tender. Trim the new growth back annually % to % and part entirely if too dense, before sap starts


. Catalogue of grape vines and nursery stock. Nursery stock New York (State) Fredonia Catalogs; Viticulture Catalogs; Fruit-culture Catalogs; Grapes Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. IS Lewis Roesch, Nurseryman. peaches. See Price List on Page FITZGERALD. Peaches succeed best on a warm soil. Keep ground well cultivated and fertilize mostly with wood ashes, lime, etc. Barnyard and other nitrogenous fertilizers produce too rank and soft a growth, thus making them tender. Trim the new growth back annually % to % and part entirely if too dense, before sap starts in spring. Keep out the borer by wrapping the trunk with tarred paper extending some four inches under and as much above the surface of ground. Disease and -early death is caused mainly by the borer and starvation. Plant 15 feet apart each way. The white fleshed varieties are marked by affixing the letter " W " to name. Alexander, W— Medium, greenish white with red cheek, juicy and sweet. 1st. Semi-cling. Aug. Beers Smock—Large, yellow with dull red cheek; quality second class, hardy, robust and an immense bearer. Free. Oct. Chair's Choice—Of largest size, yellow and red, firm; a strong grower and heavy bearer. Free. Sept. Champion—An extra early white peach of i ronclad hardinass. For a very early peach it is also remarkable for its size and quality, many specimens having attained to the size of ten inches in circumference. Free. Aug. 15. Crawford's Early—Very large, yellow and red. Best quality; very beautiful and popular; productive; free. Early Sept. Crawford's Late—Similar to Early Crawford but later and not quite as productive. Free. Find Sept. Crosby—The constant and abundant bearing, often when all others failed, has brought this variety into public flavor. It is the hardiest peach known. The tree grows low and spread- ing. Fruit is of medium size, bright orange yellow splashed with carmine. Very popular. Free. Sept. 15. Early Rivers, W—Large,


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