Vaughan's seed store . F) Large, yellow; one of the leading market varieties. Sept. 4 to^-5 ft., 35c. ^Wonderful. Freestone peach; rich, golden yellow, overspread with rich carmine. 4 to 5 ft., 35c. CHERRIES Dyehouse. Largely planted for early market,ripening a week before Early Richmond. Earlyannual bearer, productive, fine size, good June. 4 to 5 ft., 50c. Early Richmond. Medium size, dark red; melting,juicy, sprightly acid flavor. This is one of the mostvaluable and popular of the acid cherries for cookingpurposes and production. June. 4 to 5 ft., 50c. Montmorency. A popular m


Vaughan's seed store . F) Large, yellow; one of the leading market varieties. Sept. 4 to^-5 ft., 35c. ^Wonderful. Freestone peach; rich, golden yellow, overspread with rich carmine. 4 to 5 ft., 35c. CHERRIES Dyehouse. Largely planted for early market,ripening a week before Early Richmond. Earlyannual bearer, productive, fine size, good June. 4 to 5 ft., 50c. Early Richmond. Medium size, dark red; melting,juicy, sprightly acid flavor. This is one of the mostvaluable and popular of the acid cherries for cookingpurposes and production. June. 4 to 5 ft., 50c. Montmorency. A popular market variety; good forall purposes. Vigorous grower, very large, light red: ten days later than EarlyRichmond. Late June. 4 to 5 ft., 50c. Windsor. Fruit large, liver-colored; flesh remarkablyfirm, sweet and of fine quality Tree hardy andvery prolific. Very valuable late sort. July. 4 to5 ft., 60c. Wragg. Claimed to be much hardier than EnglishMorello, which it closely resembles. July. 4 to5 ft.,


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