. Childs' fall catalogue of bulbs and plants that bloom. FALL CATALOGUE OF BULBS THAT BLOOM FOR 1901. 311 * X^W Peaches. Everbearing—This is one of the most remarkable ofPeaches, as it combines many desirable qualities whichmake it of great value for family use. The first ripen-ing begins in July and successive crops are produceduntil the beginning of Nov. Emit in all stages of devel-opment—ripe and half grown—maybe seen upon the treeat the same time. Two-year-old trees bear freely. Asthe tree blossoms during a long period, a complete fail-ure of fruit can never happen. The


. Childs' fall catalogue of bulbs and plants that bloom. FALL CATALOGUE OF BULBS THAT BLOOM FOR 1901. 311 * X^W Peaches. Everbearing—This is one of the most remarkable ofPeaches, as it combines many desirable qualities whichmake it of great value for family use. The first ripen-ing begins in July and successive crops are produceduntil the beginning of Nov. Emit in all stages of devel-opment—ripe and half grown—maybe seen upon the treeat the same time. Two-year-old trees bear freely. Asthe tree blossoms during a long period, a complete fail-ure of fruit can never happen. The fruit is creamywhite, mottled and striped with light purple and withpink veins near the skin: very juicy, vinous, and qualityvery best, Freestone of the Indian type. No praise cando justice to this magnificent novelty. It is really oneof the finest things we ever offered. Good size, prolific,best quality and bears continually for threemonths. What more can be desired? Holderbaum—A new hardy Peach of enormous size. Seeour spring Catalogue, page 148. Dwarf Japanese—This is the earliest of all Peaches. It is adwar


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