. Catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, small fruits, roses, Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Commercial catalogs New York (State) Rochester. 36 FRED. E. YOUNG, ROCHESTER, N. Y. ^ Shropshire Damson—Larger than common Damson: much esteemed for preserv- ing ; good quality for eating : reliable and abundant bearer. October. NI Smith's Orleans—Very large ; reddish purple ; flesh yellow, firm, juicy, rich, brisk vinous flavor ; grows well; bears abundantly ; very fine. August. ^ Stanton — Medium; dark purple, with a beautiful bloom; very producti
. Catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, small fruits, roses, Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Commercial catalogs New York (State) Rochester. 36 FRED. E. YOUNG, ROCHESTER, N. Y. ^ Shropshire Damson—Larger than common Damson: much esteemed for preserv- ing ; good quality for eating : reliable and abundant bearer. October. NI Smith's Orleans—Very large ; reddish purple ; flesh yellow, firm, juicy, rich, brisk vinous flavor ; grows well; bears abundantly ; very fine. August. ^ Stanton — Medium; dark purple, with a beautiful bloom; very productive; ex- V cellent quality ; valuable for canning and the table. September. \ Washington — Large; clear yellow, marked with red; flesh firm, very juicy, ex- cellent ; vigorous, very hardy, productive. August. Weaver — Large ; red : good flavor ; wonderfully productive, hardy, vigorous and erect. September. ^ Wild Goose— A good variety of the Chickasaw ; medium ; roundish oblong ; red- dish yellow ; valuable and profitable at the South and Southwest; free ^ grower. August. Yellow Egg (Magnum Bonum) — Very large ; beautiful yellow: excellent for cook- ing ; vigorous, productive. August. \Vellow Gage — Large; yellow; oval; flesh yellow, juicy, rich ; Vigorous, product- ive. August. We can also supply trees of the following varieties : ^ Hudson River Purple Egg, Prunus Simoni, Damson, Ogon, Duane's Purple, Spaulding, PEACHES. ' I ^HEY need no recommendation by us ; everyone knows the value of the Peach crop. They require well-drained, rich sandy loam. The trees need to be pruned yearly — cutting back the shoots and branches to good, sound fruit buds, and to keep up a vigorous growth of new wood. The ground must be kept in con- stant cultivation in hoed crops. Plant in spring only. Trim trees to a whip and cut back to 4 feet when setting. PRICES-GENERAL LIST - HANDSOME TREES. Each. Doz. ' 100. Extra, 5-6 ft $ .15 $ $ 12 Light, 3-4 ft 1
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