. 17th annual catalogue. Nurseries (Horticulture) Nebraska Fairbury Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs. 14 GALBRAITH NURSERIES, FAIRBURY, NEB. Russian Varieties. Eussian Apricots are early, ripening in June and the early days of July. The varieties we have and recommend are Alexis, Alexander, Gibb, J. L. Budd, Nicholas and Harris. American Varieties. Superb—One of the largest; orange with red cheek; firm, juicy with rich flavor; very pro- ductive. August. Royal—Large; yellow with an orange cheek; juicy, rich and delicious; a fine varietv. Last of July. BUDDED AP


. 17th annual catalogue. Nurseries (Horticulture) Nebraska Fairbury Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs. 14 GALBRAITH NURSERIES, FAIRBURY, NEB. Russian Varieties. Eussian Apricots are early, ripening in June and the early days of July. The varieties we have and recommend are Alexis, Alexander, Gibb, J. L. Budd, Nicholas and Harris. American Varieties. Superb—One of the largest; orange with red cheek; firm, juicy with rich flavor; very pro- ductive. August. Royal—Large; yellow with an orange cheek; juicy, rich and delicious; a fine varietv. Last of July. BUDDED APRICOTS. Each 3 to 4 feet, well branched $ .20 4 to 5 feet, well branched 25 5 to 6 feet, well branched 35 Four assorted Budded Apricots, postpaid, $ SEEDLING RUSSIAN APRICOTS. Our seedlings are from the very choicest fruit we grow. TVe offer them at a low price, and they are sure to be profitable to you. Some apricots should be grown in every orchard. They are hardy and always find a ready market. 1-year, 5c. each, 40c. per 10, $ per 100. GRAPES. Every kind of good fruit has its uses in adding to the health, pleasure and prosperity of the human race; but it would not be wrong to say that with the possible exception of apples, and many would make no exception at all, grapes have the first place. They are delightful to the taste of nearly everyone, and no article of food is more wholesome. There are a few people who eat them sparingly, or not at all. on account of fear of appendicitis from the grape seeds. Appendicitis from this cause is like the old "milk ; it is always in the next county. We do not say that grape seeds may not produce this difficulty, but a prominent New York surgeon, who has operated on a great many cases of appendicitis, said he had never seen a case resulting from grape seeds, and had never known of a case well authenticated. Grapes may be grown over the greater part of the United States with excellent results. And thev can be


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