. 17th annual catalogue. Nurseries (Horticulture) Nebraska Fairbury Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs. GALBRAITH NURSERIES. FAIRBURY, NEB. n *Sneed—The most remarkable early peach yet introduced; it ripens a week to ten days earlier than Alexander, and belongs to an entirely different type from Alexander and Hale's Early. It is very distinct in tree and fruit, belonging to the Chinese Cling type. Size medium; color white with flush on cheek. A Cling. *Stump the World—Very large size, roundish; skin white with light red cheek; flesh white, juicy, fine quality. L


. 17th annual catalogue. Nurseries (Horticulture) Nebraska Fairbury Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs. GALBRAITH NURSERIES. FAIRBURY, NEB. n *Sneed—The most remarkable early peach yet introduced; it ripens a week to ten days earlier than Alexander, and belongs to an entirely different type from Alexander and Hale's Early. It is very distinct in tree and fruit, belonging to the Chinese Cling type. Size medium; color white with flush on cheek. A Cling. *Stump the World—Very large size, roundish; skin white with light red cheek; flesh white, juicy, fine quality. Last of September. Free. Triumph—Eipens with Alexander, blooms late; sure and abundant bearer; the only real early peach with yellow flesh. July 10th. Almost a freestone. *Wager—Fair size; fruit of good quality; flesh bright yellow; skin golden yel- low with red cheek. Tree exceedingly hardy and long lived, yielding well when most varieties fail to bear. Fine peach for canning. Free. September 10th. FREESTONE SEEDLING PEACHES. These are not budded, but are from select freestone fruit. One year, 25c. per 10; $2 per 100 ; $15 per 1,000. Fifteen freestone Seedling Peach trees, postpaid, $1. QUINCES. Quinces are not grown as widely as they deserve. They are profitable year after year. The tree is hardy and compact, requiring very little space. Bears early and regularly, and is prolific. It is a favorite fruit for canning, particularly with other fruit. When put up in the proportion of about one quart of quinces to four quarts of other fruit, it gives a delicious flavor. As a market fruit it is growing rapidly in popularity. Our quinces are of the choicest varieti and certain to please you. Each Per 10 2 to 3 feet $ .27 $ 3 to 4 feet 32 Three Quince trees, assorted, by mail, postpaid, $ Varieties. Champion—The fruit is larger on the average than the Orange; more oval in shape; equals it in quality; is a splendid keeper; bears very young; ripens late. Meech—L


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