. Snow Hill Nurseries. Nursery stock Maryland Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Asparagus Catalogs. Snow Hill Nurseries — Peach Trees 13. Globe Peach. Globe. A Pennsylvania variety of great size and beauty, and of exquisite flavor. Globular in form, all the fruit on the tree running uniformly large ; golden yellow, with red blush ; flesh firm and juicy, yellow, shaded with red towards the stone, from which it frees itself perfectly. A splendid shipper. Hill's Chili Improved. This variety was first called Connecticut, and now has some thirteen different names. Of New Yor


. Snow Hill Nurseries. Nursery stock Maryland Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Asparagus Catalogs. Snow Hill Nurseries — Peach Trees 13. Globe Peach. Globe. A Pennsylvania variety of great size and beauty, and of exquisite flavor. Globular in form, all the fruit on the tree running uniformly large ; golden yellow, with red blush ; flesh firm and juicy, yellow, shaded with red towards the stone, from which it frees itself perfectly. A splendid shipper. Hill's Chili Improved. This variety was first called Connecticut, and now has some thirteen different names. Of New York origin ; hardy, vigorous and produc- tive ; of a medium size, oval, with slight suture ; in color a deep yellow, shaded with dark red ; flesh deep yellow, red at the stone ; freestone. Last of September. Hill's Chili. Of medium size, dull yellow, and a prolific bearer ; a particularly good market variety. Last of September. Prize. A very large, yellow freestone ; one of the most profitable of the late varieties, and wherever it is grown is a most popular Peach. Ward's Late Free. A good round, white, medium-sized Peach, having a lovely blush in the sun. A perfect freestone, ripening after Crawford's Late. Fox's Seedling. See description in our " Pennant-winning Nine " list, page 9. Beer's Smock. One of the most popular Peaches grown for canning and evaporating. Very productive, and of good quality. Ripens rather late, with Brandywine. Geary's Hold-On. Very much like Beer's Smock, but a little larger; yellow, with red blush, and a very profitable Peach to grow ; a late variety, ripening later than Brandywine. Newington Cling. An old English variety, which has the good quality of standing late frosts, thereby insuring good crops. Ripens just before Heath. Salway. A rather large yellow freestone variety, which is particularly adapted to light, sandy soil. A late Peach, which comes into bearing about September Please note that these images are extracted from scanne


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