. Spring 1896. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Nursery stock; Vegetables; Plants, Ornamental; Fruit trees; Fruit; Trees. 140 THE STORRS & HARRISON CO.'S CATALOGUE. cheek. The best fruit growers and horticulturists of the age have given the strongest testimonials to its value. Is being largely planted in Georgia. The demand for it promises to be in excess of the supply for years to come. July. 50c, 3 for $ Wonderful. A fine market variety, resembles Smock; ripe


. Spring 1896. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Nursery stock; Vegetables; Plants, Ornamental; Fruit trees; Fruit; Trees. 140 THE STORRS & HARRISON CO.'S CATALOGUE. cheek. The best fruit growers and horticulturists of the age have given the strongest testimonials to its value. Is being largely planted in Georgia. The demand for it promises to be in excess of the supply for years to come. July. 50c, 3 for $ Wonderful. A fine market variety, resembles Smock; ripening at same time. Wag8P. Large, yellow and red, flesh yellow, one of the hardiest. Last of Aug. Wheatland. Large, golden yellow; flesh yellow, juicy, sweet and of fine quality. Sept. YellOW Rareripe. Yellow, dotted with red ; melt- ing and juicy, rich flavor. Aug. YellOW St. John. A grand peach, ripening about ten days after Hale's. Nearly as large as Craw- ford, fully equal in color and of superior flavor; fruit round, brilliant, showy; one of the earliest yellow peaches; commences bearing young and produces abundantly. Aug. Unless noted, 15c. each, or our choice, 15 for $ MEECH'S PROLIFIC. Meech. A vigorous grower and immensely produc- tive. The fruit is large, lively orange yellow, of great beauty and delightful fragrance; its cooking qualities are unsurpassed. 25c. each, $ for 5. Bourgeat. A new golden prolific variety of the best quality, ripening shortly after Orange and keeping until midwinter. Imported from France, has been tested for over ten years in New York and Massachusetts. Tree a remarkable strong grower, surpassing all others, yielding immense crops; fruiting at 3 and 4 years in nursery rows; leaves large, thick and glossy, so far free from blight and disease. Fruit of largest size, round, rich golden color; smooth, very tender when cooked; has been kept till February in good condition. The opinion of a well-known Horticulturist: "The Bo


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