. John A. Cannedy's fruit book : fruit and ornamental trees, small fruits, grape vines, roses, shrubs, Nursery stock Illinois Catalogs; Fruit trees Illinois Catalogs; Fruit trees Middle West Catalogs; Ornamental trees Illinois Catalogs; Ornamental trees Middle West Catalogs; Roses Illinois Catalogs; Roses Middle West Catalogs; Berries Illinois Catal. J. A. CANNKUV'S FRUIT BOOK. white with red cheek; juicy, rich, sweetjexcellent quality. W. F. August 10-20. Crawford Early A well known variety. Noted for its productiveness. Fruit, large; oblong; skin, yellow with a beautiful red cheek: fle


. John A. Cannedy's fruit book : fruit and ornamental trees, small fruits, grape vines, roses, shrubs, Nursery stock Illinois Catalogs; Fruit trees Illinois Catalogs; Fruit trees Middle West Catalogs; Ornamental trees Illinois Catalogs; Ornamental trees Middle West Catalogs; Roses Illinois Catalogs; Roses Middle West Catalogs; Berries Illinois Catal. J. A. CANNKUV'S FRUIT BOOK. white with red cheek; juicy, rich, sweetjexcellent quality. W. F. August 10-20. Crawford Early A well known variety. Noted for its productiveness. Fruit, large; oblong; skin, yellow with a beautiful red cheek: flesh, yellow, 111 it~\ . sweet: fiavcr, line. Y. F. August io-jo. ' Crawford Late—Chairs Choice -Probably the best of the late Crawfords. Fruit, large: color, yellow, ciun red cheek: flesh, yellow, rattier tart but pleas- ant flavor. Y. F. September 15-20. y^'A good peach. Hears well. — III. Hort. Society. Crosby—Excelsior — From Massachusetts. Much overrated. Fruit, me- dium: color, iMange yellow with dull red cheek, woolly; llesh, yellow, sweet. Y. F. September 1-10. Elberta—From Georgia. The queen of peaches both for home and market. Leads all other peaches as a shipper. It has made the grower more monev than any other peach. I>est of sixty varieties tested in Greene County, 111. Trees set in spring of 1894 in one orchard have produced $15 worth of peaches to the tree. Elberta and Champion >hould be in every orchard. Tree a good grower, productive and very hardy. Trees went through the winter of 1898 when even seedlings were killed by the cold in the same orchard Fruit, large and beautiful: skin, bright yellow with a handsome red cheek: flesh, yellow, firm. rich, and juicy. Y. F. August 15-25. Seven year old Elberta. Has borne four crops. Elberta trees of this setting have averaged more than $15 per ti<je In fruit. Elberta Cling— A seedling of the Elberta. One of the best yellow clings. Fruit, medium to large;, round: skin, yellow with a tine red cheek: fl


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