. Catalogue. Nursery stock Michigan Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. PROGRESSIVE HORTICULTURE IN THE 20th Our New Prolific Peach Orchard. A SOURCE OF GREAT PROFITS Stump—Very large, roundish; skin white, with a bright red cheek; flesh white, juicy and good. Last of Sept. Smock Free. (See Beers Smock.) Stevens Rareripe—A very productive vari- ety, resembling the Old Mixon Free, ex- cept being larger and more highly col- ored. Ripens after Late Crawford. Susquehanna—Fruit large and handsome


. Catalogue. Nursery stock Michigan Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. PROGRESSIVE HORTICULTURE IN THE 20th Our New Prolific Peach Orchard. A SOURCE OF GREAT PROFITS Stump—Very large, roundish; skin white, with a bright red cheek; flesh white, juicy and good. Last of Sept. Smock Free. (See Beers Smock.) Stevens Rareripe—A very productive vari- ety, resembling the Old Mixon Free, ex- cept being larger and more highly col- ored. Ripens after Late Crawford. Susquehanna—Fruit large and handsome; skin rich yellow, with a handsome red cheek; flesh yellow, sweet, juicy and rich. Generally unproductive. Middle of Sept. • Snow's Orange—Medium size; orange yel- low, with a deep, dark red cheek; flesh yellow and red at the stone, good quality. Tree hardy and very productive. First of Sept. -Scott's Nonpareil—A fine, large, yellow peach from New Jersey. A good market variety. Sept. Triumph—Tree a strong grower and very hardy. Fruit large, yellow with red cheek; flesh bright yellow; great bearer and good shipper. Stone nearly free when fully ripe; a very valuable early yellow peach, ripening before Alexander is gone. July. Wager—Large, yellow; flesh yellow; one of the' hardiest. Last of Aug. Wheatland—Large, golden yellow; flesh yel- low, juicy, sweet and of fine quality. Be- tween Early and Late Crawford. Poor bearer. Wonderful—A free stone; color rich golden yellow, overspread with carmine. It ripens after nearly all other varieties have disappeared, and is a remarkable keeper. Middle of Oct. Yellow Rareripe—Large; deep yellow, melt- ing and good, w'ith a rich flavor. Last of Aug. THE PURCHASER OF 3000 TREES WHO GLADLY RECOMMENDS OUR FIRM. The 3000 peach trees which I purchased from you last scring have done first rate. They were re- ceived in good shape, nicely packed, and in good condition hence the per cent, of loss is very small—not over one-thir


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