. 17th annual catalogue. Nurseries (Horticulture) Nebraska Fairbury Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs. Lombard. JAPAN VARIETIES. Abundance—(Botan)—An old well-known and popular Japanese variety; hardy and productive; large fruit; lemon yellow in color with heavy bloom; good quality. August. Burbank—The best and most profitable Japanese variety for market. Ripens ten to fourteen days after Abundance; hardy; tree sprawling; vigorous grower; unequaled in productiveness; bears young; fruit large and of excellent qual- ity; cherry red with lilac bloom. August. Red J


. 17th annual catalogue. Nurseries (Horticulture) Nebraska Fairbury Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs. Lombard. JAPAN VARIETIES. Abundance—(Botan)—An old well-known and popular Japanese variety; hardy and productive; large fruit; lemon yellow in color with heavy bloom; good quality. August. Burbank—The best and most profitable Japanese variety for market. Ripens ten to fourteen days after Abundance; hardy; tree sprawling; vigorous grower; unequaled in productiveness; bears young; fruit large and of excellent qual- ity; cherry red with lilac bloom. August. Red June—Recommended by such authority as Prof. L. H. Bailey as by all odds the best Japanese plum. Ripens before Abundance; one of the vig- orous upright growers; productive; fair size; vermilion red with handsome bloom; pleasant quality; ripens a week before Abundance. Au- gust. Satsuma—Claimed to be the largest and most profit- able of the Japanese varieties; fruit purplish red and very large. August. Wickson—Sturdy, upright grower; productive almost to a fault; extremely handsome fruit; deep ma- roon red skin covered with white bloom; flesh fine in texture, sugary, delicious; a splendid keeper and APRICOTS. Introduced into Nebraska by the Mennonites. Extremely hardy, more so than the usual European varieties. In 1899. after the record-breaking low temperature of the previous winter, the Alexander and J. L. Budd bore fair crops. Usually are productive bearers and profitable. Great Bend, Kan., May 16,1906. Galbraith Nurseries, Fairhury, Neb. Dear Sir—Yours of the 5th inst. at hand, with eighty cents in stamps for the Arbor Vitae which you could not fill. I am very well pleased with the other trees you shipped me. Yours very truly, J. B. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original


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