. Armstrong Nurseries . of profitable trees, thenursery stock, on being transferred to or-chard rows, should be headed low. NEW VARIETIES Each Per 10 Per 100 4 to 6 feet $ .40 $ $ 3 to 4 feet 35 2 to 3 feet 30 Mayflower. There is no better for home marketthan this beautiful red all over peach; ex-tremely early; of splendid quality, and a goodshipper; tree is healthy and hardy. May. Millers Late. The best late peach known;ripens in November; freestone; flesh white; ex-cellent flavor and of fine quality. As a commer-cial peach it is of the best, coming to the marke


. Armstrong Nurseries . of profitable trees, thenursery stock, on being transferred to or-chard rows, should be headed low. NEW VARIETIES Each Per 10 Per 100 4 to 6 feet $ .40 $ $ 3 to 4 feet 35 2 to 3 feet 30 Mayflower. There is no better for home marketthan this beautiful red all over peach; ex-tremely early; of splendid quality, and a goodshipper; tree is healthy and hardy. May. Millers Late. The best late peach known;ripens in November; freestone; flesh white; ex-cellent flavor and of fine quality. As a commer-cial peach it is of the best, coming to the marketwhen no others are to be had, consequentlycommanding a high price. For home use it isunequalled. MILLERS best late Peach. General assortment peaches. For family orch-ards, fresh fruit markets, canning and drying. Prices, except where noted: One year. Each Per 10 Per 100 4 to 6 feet $ .35 $ $ 3 to 4 feet 25 Write for special quotations on large listed in order of ripening. 11. THE LOVELL. The leading commercial peach for canning ana drying. Australian Saucer. Earliest of all to ripen; flat-tened on both ends; pit and fruit small; flavordelicious and sweet. May. Sneed. A fine new early peach ;large, creamy-white with blush cheeks; flesh tender, juicy, melt-ing and delicious; clings slightly to the pit; end ofMay. Alexander. Medium size; skin greenish-whitewith red blush; flesh mellow, juicy and June. Hales Early. A popular early variety; skingreenish, splashed with red; flesh white, juicy andsweet. June. Early Imperial. Tree a strong, vigorous growerand yields abundantly; fruit good size with smallpit; skin yellow, nearly covered with red, deepcrimson in the sun; after fruiting this variety forseveral years we can recommend it as being thebest early yellow freestone peach; a splendidshipper and the best for home use. June. Foster. An excellent early peach, resemblingCrawfords Earlv and ripening a few davs earlier. July. Tus


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