. Annals of horticulture in North America for the year ... : a witness of passing events and a record of progress. NE FRUIT FORTHREE OR FOUR SEASONS WHEN ALL OTHER VARIETIES HAVE is a yellow-fleshed variety of medium size and of good quality; if it continues to fruitas it has done in the past it will be a profitable variety. The Wager and Crosbey are some-what alike, both in tree and fruit, but the Wager did not bear last season or the year before;the buds were all killed, while those of Crosbey gave a full crop. Crosbey Peach Is of bright yellow, medium size, fine quality, free-ston


. Annals of horticulture in North America for the year ... : a witness of passing events and a record of progress. NE FRUIT FORTHREE OR FOUR SEASONS WHEN ALL OTHER VARIETIES HAVE is a yellow-fleshed variety of medium size and of good quality; if it continues to fruitas it has done in the past it will be a profitable variety. The Wager and Crosbey are some-what alike, both in tree and fruit, but the Wager did not bear last season or the year before;the buds were all killed, while those of Crosbey gave a full crop. Crosbey Peach Is of bright yellow, medium size, fine quality, free-stone,with small pit, an enormous bearer, and fruits every year becauseits fruit-buds are more hardy than most other varieties; its almost aniron-clad, for it fruits when all others fail. If you want to be sure ofpeaches every year, plant CROSBEY. THE SWINDLE AMONG NEW STRAWBERRIES for 1892 Fully exposed in our Catalogue. Read and consider before investing money in new , Plants and Vines of best new and old varieties, for sale cheap. Gr- H- 3c «J. M. HALE, Send for Catalogue. SOUTH GLASTONBURY, Anderson-Tully Co. Manufacturers of pruit and Vegetable - Boxes,Baskets, Orange=Boxesand Egg=Cases. telephone 1225. Memphis, Tenti., U. S. A. My Specialties: Chionanthus Also a great variety of Tree and ShrubSeeds in large or small quantities. Corres=pondence solicited. J. H. H. BOYD, Cagle, Sequatchie County, Tennessee. The New Potato Culture Bu ELBERT S, CARMAN,Editor of THE RURAL NEW-YORKER, This book gives the results of the authors investigations and expeir-ments during the past fifteen years. Its object will be to show all who raisepotatoes, whether for home use solely or for market as well, that the yieldmay be increased threefold without a corresponding increase in the cost; toshow that the little garden patch, of a fortieth of an acre perhaps, may just aswell yield ten bushels as three bushels; to induc


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