. Green's Nursery Co. : spring 1897. Nursery stock New York (State) Rochester Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs. PLANT CHERRY TREES AND MAKE MONEY. Some Good Fruits With Notes. Do You Like Cherries? There can be but one answer to the ques- tion. What man, woman or child says: "No, thank you," to a dish of ripe cherries? Then, why not have all we want ? There's lots of room in the country, and how little work is involved in cherry raising! Few of the older streets in our New England cities but show many cherry trees, and city people, instead of those living upon the farms, reve


. Green's Nursery Co. : spring 1897. Nursery stock New York (State) Rochester Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs. PLANT CHERRY TREES AND MAKE MONEY. Some Good Fruits With Notes. Do You Like Cherries? There can be but one answer to the ques- tion. What man, woman or child says: "No, thank you," to a dish of ripe cherries? Then, why not have all we want ? There's lots of room in the country, and how little work is involved in cherry raising! Few of the older streets in our New England cities but show many cherry trees, and city people, instead of those living upon the farms, revel in this delicious fruit. Elwood Easley, of Jefferson County, is the best cherry grower around Denver. His crops of cher- ries this year has reached between 350 and 400 crates which brought him S3 a crate. He has eighty trees standing on three-fourths of an acre and it will be seen that the income from that parch of ground is good. Recently Mr. Easley put in a six-horse engine and a pump, which pumps water into irrigate his orchard above the ditch. Have you seen a copy of the monthly, Green's Fruit Grower ? If not, a Postal Card will bring one to you. If You Desire Several Hundred Apples, pears, plums, cherries, or several thousand small fruit plants, or a large order combining trees and plants, we would be pleased to attach special prices. Don't send small orders for pen prices, but see prices in catalogue. A New Peach. The Triumph is a free- stone variety which ripens as early as the Alexan- der and other clingstones. Charles Downing said that a freestone peach as large, early, handsome and as good in quality as the Alexander would be worth millions of dollars. The Triumph origi- nated with J. D. Husted, of Georgia. See page 27 for description and illustration of this grand peach. Mr. Carnrin who has grown the Green Moun- tain Grape since 1839, writes that the more he sees of it the better he likes it. He pronounces it pos- itively the earliest, and for its season, the best


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