. William C. Moore & Company catalogue. Nursery stock New York (State) Newark Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Flowering shrubs Catalogs. SELECT APRICOTS. THE season of ripening coming between the cherries and peaches, makes this fruit very desira- 1 ble and valuable. The dainty, showy appearance of Apricot fruit, its good quality that surely appeals to the taste of any who eat Apricot fruit, and the fact that Apricot fruit is always in good demand in the city markets, and at good high prices for fancy table use,are points so favorable tha
. William C. Moore & Company catalogue. Nursery stock New York (State) Newark Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Flowering shrubs Catalogs. SELECT APRICOTS. THE season of ripening coming between the cherries and peaches, makes this fruit very desira- 1 ble and valuable. The dainty, showy appearance of Apricot fruit, its good quality that surely appeals to the taste of any who eat Apricot fruit, and the fact that Apricot fruit is always in good demand in the city markets, and at good high prices for fancy table use,are points so favorable that the planting of Apricot trees should have more attention from growers who raise fruit for market and growers who raise fruit for their family and themselves to eat. Acme. Is recommended by a good authority who states: "The Acme is the largest and of •choicest quality of any we have ever grown. It' is also very beautiful in appearance. It seemed last season to have the power to / resist the adverse conditions of the rainy spring beyond that of any other Apricot we were fruiting and made •a fair crop where others failed. Alexander. Of the Russian hardy race of Apricots. Color yel- low, flecked with red, both skin and •flesh. Season July 1. Fruit large, oblong. Tree hardy ; immense bearer. Flavor sweet, delicious. Recommended for extremely cold sections only. Early Golden. Color wholly pale orange. Season middle of July. Fruit small (1J inches in diameter), roundish oval. Flesh orange-yel- low, moderately juicy, rich and sweet. Free from the stone. Ker- nel sweet. Tree hardy, productive. Origin, Duchess county, New York. Early Moorpark. Yellow, with Ted cheek. Season last of July. Truit medium size. A freestone. Superior quality. Harris. Bright yellow, with red cheek. Season late July. Fruit me- 1 dium size. Flesh juicy. Freestone. Quality first-class. Tree a good grower, pro- ductive and hardy. Origin, New York state. J. L. Budd. Of the Russian hardy race of Apricots
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