. The Geo. H. Mellen Co. : 1900. Nursery stock Ohio Springfield Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. Per 100. $ Mercer Cherries. Napoleon.—Pale yellow or red, very firm, juicy, sweet. June. Olivet—Deep red, tender, sub-acid. June. Ostheim,—Hardy, large, dark red, juicy and pleasant. Windsor.—Flesh is remarkably firm and of the finest qual- ity ; very large, nearly black, and sells at the highest prices in market; late. Yellow Spanish,—Pale yellow and red, firm, juicy, pr^ 'active. June. PEAC. First class, 4 to
. The Geo. H. Mellen Co. : 1900. Nursery stock Ohio Springfield Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. Per 100. $ Mercer Cherries. Napoleon.—Pale yellow or red, very firm, juicy, sweet. June. Olivet—Deep red, tender, sub-acid. June. Ostheim,—Hardy, large, dark red, juicy and pleasant. Windsor.—Flesh is remarkably firm and of the finest qual- ity ; very large, nearly black, and sells at the highest prices in market; late. Yellow Spanish,—Pale yellow and red, firm, juicy, pr^ 'active. June. PEAC. First class, 4 to 6 feet Medium class. B}4 to 4feet Alexander,' Amsden's June, Barnard's Early, Beer's Smock, Bilyeu's Late, Crawford's Early, Crawford's Late, Crosby, , ADMTBAi Dewey. PRICES Each. $ . 15c Champion, Chair's Choice, Early Canada, Early Michigan Early Rivers, Elberta, Ford's Late, Foster, ADMIRAL DEWEY—Another triumph in the prodnc* tion of very early peaches, and we believe there is no known variety of very early peaches that can com- pare with it in all the qualities that go to make a very desirable early market variety. The introduction of this early peach will mark as great an advance in early varieties as did the advent of the Triumph; and, while that valuable variety is proving even more than was claimed for it and is still gaining in favor, the Admiral Dewey possesses many important points of superiority over that fine variety. The Admiral Dewey is a perfect freestone peach. It ripens with the triumph. The flesh is of uniform col- or and texture to the pit. Has better form and a brighter color on the surface. It is equally hardy and productive. The tree is strong symmetrical grown, and as near perfection, as we can obtain in a single variety. Price 1 year trees, by express, 75c; mail size, postpaid, 50 cents, FITZGERALD.—This hardy new yellow peach is at- tracting great attention. It is of the Early Crawford type, and annarently an improvement on that old
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