. Illustrated descriptive catalogue and wholesale prices. Nurseries (Horticulture) New Jersey Moorestown Catalogs; Nursery stock New Jersey Moorestown Catalogs; Fruit Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Nut trees Seedlings Catalogs. 14 ARTHUR J. COLLINS, MOORESTOWN, N. m prove Russian Varieties dl â j 25 cents each ; $ per V doz.; $20 per 100. \ Catherine.â Early. Fruit small, slightly oblong, globular, deep rich orange with dull red cheek ; rather dry in flesh, quality fair ; freestone. Aver- age fruit measures 2>Vz inches in circumfer- ice. Budd.â About the same as


. Illustrated descriptive catalogue and wholesale prices. Nurseries (Horticulture) New Jersey Moorestown Catalogs; Nursery stock New Jersey Moorestown Catalogs; Fruit Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Nut trees Seedlings Catalogs. 14 ARTHUR J. COLLINS, MOORESTOWN, N. m prove Russian Varieties dl â j 25 cents each ; $ per V doz.; $20 per 100. \ Catherine.â Early. Fruit small, slightly oblong, globular, deep rich orange with dull red cheek ; rather dry in flesh, quality fair ; freestone. Aver- age fruit measures 2>Vz inches in circumfer- ice. Budd.â About the same as Catherine in season, oblong in shape, light orange in color, very faint blush. Flesh moderately juicy, with a sweet peach flavor; partial cling. Very good quality, but small. Nicholas.âA little later than Budd. Fruit larger and fairer than Budd, oblong and more or less flattened ; flesh .j uicy and sweet. Freestone. G-ibb.âThree or four days later than Catherine, some- what larger, oblong and flat- tened. Color light lemon or white yellow, with only a trace of color in cheek. Flesh juicy and tender, but lacking in flavor ; somewhat acid. Freestone. Alexis.âA good cropper; fruit yellow with red cheek ; large, rich, luscious. 'â Alexander. â About a week later than Catherine and Budd. Fruit small, ob- long and flattened ; orange- yellow with faint blush; flesh firm and rather coarse. RUSSIAN APRICOTS JAPAN APRICOTS Japan Apricots are said to excel American or. Russian varieties in vigor of growth, hardiness and quality. 50 cents each ; 3 for $1. v- Hubbard.âLarge, yellow, prolific. Gold Dust.âLarge, yellow, very good. Bengoume.âVery large, yellow, beautiful. NECTARINES Culture same as for the peach. The fruit, having a smooth skin, is liable to the attacks of curculio and must be sprayed as soon as the blossoms fall, and again every two weeks during May and June. â ^Sp cents each ; $3 per dozen ; $15 per 100. E. Newington.âLarge ; pale green, with patches of red ; s


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