. Descriptive catalogue : fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, rose, bulbs, Nursery stock Ohio Painesville Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 14 THE STORRS & HARRISON CO.'S CATALOGUE PRESIDENT DROUARD—A variety recently introduced from France, highly recommended for its rich flavor and great keeping qualities. Tree a vigorous grower. Fruit large and handsome; melting and juicy, with a delicious perfume. S. Feb. to March. LINCOLN CORELESS—The origina


. Descriptive catalogue : fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, rose, bulbs, Nursery stock Ohio Painesville Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 14 THE STORRS & HARRISON CO.'S CATALOGUE PRESIDENT DROUARD—A variety recently introduced from France, highly recommended for its rich flavor and great keeping qualities. Tree a vigorous grower. Fruit large and handsome; melting and juicy, with a delicious perfume. S. Feb. to March. LINCOLN CORELESS—The original tree always free from blight, and with few exceptions produced annual crops. Trees are good growers with large healthy foli- age, hardy and free from disease. Fruit is all solid meat, usually no core or seeds; very large, sometimes weighing over a pound. When ripe, is high colored and handsome, flesh, rich yellow, juicy and aromatic. Claimed to be the best shipper, of the best quality, and the largest, handsomest and latest of winter pears. D. and S. Dec. to March. UNCOI<N CORELESS. PEACHES. THE Peach requires a well-drained, moderately rich soil; warm, sandy loam is probably the best. To secure healthy, vigorous and fruitful trees, the ground must be kept clean and mellow, and it should receive an occasional dressing of wood ashes, or potash in some other form. It should be remembered that peaches are all borne on wood of the previous season's growth, and that this makes it absolutely necessary to prune the trees yearly, to remove dead branches and let in light and air, and keep the trees in good shape to produce bearing wood. In planting, always reduce stem about one-third and cut side branches to about one bud. Our land and climate is admirably adapted to the production of stocky, well-rooted, thoroughly ripened trees; using only Tennessee natural pits for seedlings and buds from young, thrifty stock for propagating insures perfectly healthy trees. Our large trade i


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