. Catalogue of hardy northern grown trees, plants and vines : season 1901. Nursery stock Iowa Osage Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. le CATALOGUE OF OSAGE NURSERIES, OSAGE, IOWA. PEACHES. Our peach trees are the finest that can be grown, and they will thrive and bear fruit where trees from the East and South will often fail. 3 to 5 feet, 2 to 3 feet, - Bokara No. 3 (M)—The hardiest peach grown. Large size, fine quality and immensely productive. Each 50 cts., either size. Elberta (S)—The great market peach. The hardiest of the southern varie- ties. Fruit very l


. Catalogue of hardy northern grown trees, plants and vines : season 1901. Nursery stock Iowa Osage Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. le CATALOGUE OF OSAGE NURSERIES, OSAGE, IOWA. PEACHES. Our peach trees are the finest that can be grown, and they will thrive and bear fruit where trees from the East and South will often fail. 3 to 5 feet, 2 to 3 feet, - Bokara No. 3 (M)—The hardiest peach grown. Large size, fine quality and immensely productive. Each 50 cts., either size. Elberta (S)—The great market peach. The hardiest of the southern varie- ties. Fruit very large, flesh yellow, very fine grain, juicy, rich and splen- didly flavored. A perfect freestone. Champion (M)—Very large white free- stone, with red cheek. Fine flavor. Considered frost proof. EACH. $ - .20 PER 10. $2 25 PER 100. $ Alexander (M)—The old standard. Too well known to need description. Crawford's Late ((H)—Fruit of large size; skin yellow or greenish yellow with dull red cheek. Tree vigorous. Crosby (M)—Has stood 22 degrees be- low zero without injury to tree or fruit bud. A freestone of medium size and of beautiful color,always com- manding the highest market price. Smock Free (S)—Rather large, yellow with red cheek; very productive and valuable for market. QUINCES. (M) The following varieties at 35 cents each : CHAMPION, ORANGE and REA'S This photograph shows another view in our Nursery Park and Experimental grounds. In this view is shown different varieties of evergreens and their manner and habits of growth. The land shown here was a wild bleak prairie only 30 years ago. GRAPES. The grape vines we offer are extra strong ones, and will bear a good crop of fruit the second year after planting. The grape is the most healthful of fruits, and can be secured by every one who has a garden. It can be confined to a stake, bound to a trellis, trained over an arbor, and each year bear large clusters of luscious fruit. Pruning.


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