. William C. Moore & Company catalogue. Nursery stock New York (State) Newark Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Flowering shrubs Catalogs. eraging more than double the size of Alexan- der. I was told that they had been ripening more than a week, and about every Peach on the tree was then ripe enough to ship, most of them getting ; Garfield. Red. Flesh yellow. Season late September. Fruit fully medium size. Color deep orange-red, becoming red on the exposed side. Flesh yellow, very rich and juicy. Origin, Cayuga county, N. Y. Globe
. William C. Moore & Company catalogue. Nursery stock New York (State) Newark Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Flowering shrubs Catalogs. eraging more than double the size of Alexan- der. I was told that they had been ripening more than a week, and about every Peach on the tree was then ripe enough to ship, most of them getting ; Garfield. Red. Flesh yellow. Season late September. Fruit fully medium size. Color deep orange-red, becoming red on the exposed side. Flesh yellow, very rich and juicy. Origin, Cayuga county, N. Y. Globe. Yellow, red cheek. Flesh yellow. Season latter part of September. Fruit globu- lar and of very large size, frequently measur- ing 12 to 14 inches in circumference. Flesh firm, juicy, luscious, and a free stone. Tree a rapid grower and an enormous bearer. Good shipper. Originated in Pennsylvania. Hill's Chili. Yellow, shaded red. Flesh yellow. Season late September. Fruit full medium size. Flesh yellow, rather dry. Tree hardy, productive, a valuable market sort. Origin, Monroe county, N. Y. Hynes' Surprise. Yellow and red. Flesh whitish Season late July. A perfect free- stone. Flesh of high flavor, melting, juicy. Fruit medium size, and valuable on account of its showy appearance, it being a perfect free stone and its ripening so early. Color dark red on the sunny side shading to yellow. Honest John. See Early Richards. Heath Cling. Yellowish white, red cheek. Flesh pale. Season very late. Fruit very large when season admits of it fully ma- turing ; in the north it matures fully in the warmest seasons only. Surface quite downy, pale yellowish white, sometimes faintly tinted with red next the sun. Flesh pale, exceeding- ly juicy, melting, sweet rich flavor. A cling- stone. Season very late, about middle autumn, and the fruit may be kept nearly until winter. Tree quite hardy and vigorous. Origin, Mary- land. This is the only real clingstone that we grow. Longhurst. Yellow
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