. Special semi-annual wholesale and retail price list for spring, 1899. Nurseries (Horticulture) Missouri New Haven Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. 6 New Haven (Missouri) SETTING 20,000 PEACH BUDS PER DAY IN A FIELD OF OVER 800,000 TREES. Alexander Early. Large size, well grown specimens measuring eight inches in circum- ference, handsome and regular in form, with deep maroon shade, covered with the richest tint of crimson, rich and good in quality with a vinous flavor; adheres to the stone; should remain on the tree until fully rip


. Special semi-annual wholesale and retail price list for spring, 1899. Nurseries (Horticulture) Missouri New Haven Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. 6 New Haven (Missouri) SETTING 20,000 PEACH BUDS PER DAY IN A FIELD OF OVER 800,000 TREES. Alexander Early. Large size, well grown specimens measuring eight inches in circum- ference, handsome and regular in form, with deep maroon shade, covered with the richest tint of crimson, rich and good in quality with a vinous flavor; adheres to the stone; should remain on the tree until fully ripe. First of July. Bilyeu's Late. Originated in Carolina County, Maryland. A very late Peach, ripening after Smock Free and Sal way; fruit of large size; color white, with a beautiful blush cheek; flesh white,; freestone and an excellent shipper. Briggs'Red May. Medium size; very highly colored; flesh greenish white, very juicy, vinous, and of very good quality; adheres somewhat to the stone; of firm texture; tree very prolific. Ripens fully ten days later than Amsden. Barnard's Early. Medium to large, cheek purplish red; flesh yellow, red at the stone; juicy, sweet and rich; one of the best yellow fleshed free stoned peaches. Last of July. Boley. Large, white flesh; the best new sort we know of. Season, August 20th. 50c each. Bonanza. Free, medium; flesh white, red cheek, fine quality, vigorous, productive, sure. For a really fine freestone, fifteen days later than Salway, we are at last rewarded by this true Bonanza to the peach grower. October. Barnes. A fine, very late yellow cling of Indian type. Originated in Bell County, Texas, by Barnes Parker. Season, October. 50 cents each; $ for 3. Bell's October. Large, rich yellow, red cheek; freestone; of finest quality. Originated by Hon. C. C. Bell, of Denton County, Texas. 50 cents each; $ for 3. Bokara. An extra hardy variety; said to stand 20 degrees below zero. 20 cents each; $ for 6; § per 100. Capt. Ede. O


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