. Stark fruit book. Nursery stock Missouri Louisiana Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowering shrubs Catalogs. âbut larger, more oval, like St. Ambroise. Photo annexed Bearing 2d crop, although planted only 3 years. You can not recommend it too highlyTâW. E. McFarland, Decatur Co., Ind. Dep't Agr., Rep. 1S95: Medium, velvety, orange yellow; minute, pink; skin moderately thick'stone large, oval. fr^e; flesh golden yellow, meaty, tender, juicy; subacid: good. June 27-July 6.âU. S. Pomologist Heiges. Later: I believe Sunrise will prove valuable where less hardy kinds fail. / SUPE


. Stark fruit book. Nursery stock Missouri Louisiana Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowering shrubs Catalogs. âbut larger, more oval, like St. Ambroise. Photo annexed Bearing 2d crop, although planted only 3 years. You can not recommend it too highlyTâW. E. McFarland, Decatur Co., Ind. Dep't Agr., Rep. 1S95: Medium, velvety, orange yellow; minute, pink; skin moderately thick'stone large, oval. fr^e; flesh golden yellow, meaty, tender, juicy; subacid: good. June 27-July 6.âU. S. Pomologist Heiges. Later: I believe Sunrise will prove valuable where less hardy kinds fail. / hardy sdlg., from Kan., where we saw the old tree when in full fruit,âdelicious! NNCS. Has produced more fruit, of larger size and betterâmost superbâquality, than any other, native or foreign. Best and most constant bearer of 100 sorts. Endorsed by Xur- servmen's Convention for its exquisite quality. Superb. raising the average in size and quality of this excellent fruit, is worthy of extensive cultivation. Some easterr. firms would make fortunes with it. Trv Superb and grow a fruit that is fine.âA. H. Oriesa, originator, Exp. Orchards, Kan. Dep't Agr., Rep. '95: Medium, light salmon; skin thin, tough, tenacious; firm; mild; good. July 1-15.âProf. Heiges. /HARRIS. -In a garden at Geneva, N, Y., bears well. fm. NCS. ]\lEDirM. good. Ordinarily, it is very productive.âProf. L. H. Bailey. Alexander, Budd and other Russians fruit fairly, but are small. Mo. Hort. Soc: Russians, Alexis. Alex'r. Catherine, etc., toosmall, although sold them this year at Si per bu.âJ. H. Karnes, Buchanan Co., Mo. Bungoume, Shensi, valueless. E'y Golden, Royal, Moor- park and other tender kinds rarely bear except on Pacific Coast. NEW NIRSERY FARM.âStark Bro's have at last secured for a nursery farm the fine Dr. Hardin tract of .5<X) acres, just south of our city, overlooking the Miss. River. The location, on the famous gravel road, close to the Burlington tracks, on which i:^ t


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