. Catalogue for 1895. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Fredonia Catalogs; Nursery stock New York (State) Fredonia Catalogs; Berries Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Fredonia, N. Y. 17 Marianna, A—A very, rapid grower and re- markably productive. Light rod. Medium size. ..August. Moore's Arctic, E—Said to be the hardiest plum known. Medium blue, juicy, sweet, and pleasant. Very prolific. September. Riagara, E—Equal to Bradshaw in every re- spect, except much more productive. August. Ogan, 0—Large, bright golden yellow; fir
. Catalogue for 1895. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Fredonia Catalogs; Nursery stock New York (State) Fredonia Catalogs; Berries Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Fredonia, N. Y. 17 Marianna, A—A very, rapid grower and re- markably productive. Light rod. Medium size. ..August. Moore's Arctic, E—Said to be the hardiest plum known. Medium blue, juicy, sweet, and pleasant. Very prolific. September. Riagara, E—Equal to Bradshaw in every re- spect, except much more productive. August. Ogan, 0—Large, bright golden yellow; firm, sweet, rich and dry. Vigorous and hardy. Early August. Pottawattamy, A—Large, yellow, vigorous, perfectly hardy and an immense bearer. Early August. Pond's Seedling, E—Very large and showy, violet red ;' flesh rather coarse. Very prolific. September. Heine Claude, E—Very large, greenish, good; productive. September. Bed Egg, E—Large, red, sub-acid; firm and prolific. September. Shippers' Pride,E—Large, purple, very showy. A free grower; very productive and excellent shipper. Profitable. September. Shropshire Damson, E—Medium, dark purple. JThe best of the Damsons. Esteemed for pre- serving. Curculio proof. October. Simon's (Prunu9 Simoni) O—Brick red of an ^aromatic flavor; better than any Apricot. The tree resembles the peach and is very hardy and productive. SIMONS PLUM. .Washington, E—Very large, green, sweet and good. Very robust and exceedingly productive. One of the best. August. Weaver, A—Large, purple, good quality; hardy and very prolific. August. Wild Goose, A—Medium, red, juicy and sweet. July. Yellow Egg, E—Large, egg shaped. Excelleut for cooking. Good and productive. August. ARRIOOTS. See price list on page 30. The Apricot is one of the most delicious of all fruits. It requires the same kind of soil and treatment as the peach. It is, how- ever, a favorite of the curculio, which must be kept in check as recom- mended for pl
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