. Pleasant Valley Nurseries : 1900 [catalog]. Nursery stock New Jersey Catalogs; Fruit New Jersey Catalogs; Trees New Jersey Catalogs. Pleasant Valley Nurseries—Standard Peaches. 9 GENERAL LIST OF GOOD PEACHES. Kach. Doz. 2 to 3 feet $o 06 $o 55 3 to 4 feet 08 75 4 to 5 feet 10 90 5 to 6 feet 12 1 10 100 $3 00 4 00 5 00 6 00 1,000 $25 00 35 00 45 00 55 00 Triumph. The Triumph is the earliest yellow freestone Peach yet introduced. Fruit growers have been looking for many years to find a good freestone market Peach to take the place of Alexander. The 1 riumph fully supplies their wants. It ripen


. Pleasant Valley Nurseries : 1900 [catalog]. Nursery stock New Jersey Catalogs; Fruit New Jersey Catalogs; Trees New Jersey Catalogs. Pleasant Valley Nurseries—Standard Peaches. 9 GENERAL LIST OF GOOD PEACHES. Kach. Doz. 2 to 3 feet $o 06 $o 55 3 to 4 feet 08 75 4 to 5 feet 10 90 5 to 6 feet 12 1 10 100 $3 00 4 00 5 00 6 00 1,000 $25 00 35 00 45 00 55 00 Triumph. The Triumph is the earliest yellow freestone Peach yet introduced. Fruit growers have been looking for many years to find a good freestone market Peach to take the place of Alexander. The 1 riumph fully supplies their wants. It ripens with Alexander, and is a sure and abundant bearer. It is a good shipper, and will keep for a week after it is fully ripe. It is large, with small pit; surface is yellow, nearly covered with red, and dark crimson in the sun. Flesh bright yellow, free when fully ripe, and of excellent flavor—a "Triumph" indeed. Plant Triumph, and have your Peaches in market before the glut of other Peaches comes. Alexander. Medium size ; skin greenish white, nearly covered with red ; flesh juicy, sweet; partial cling ; extra early. Ripens with Alexander, and is with it ; possibly a little more Amsden's June almost identical highly flavored. Troth's Early. Small red ; flesh white; good. Mountain Rose. Large, round ; skin white, nearly covered with rich red ; flesh slightly pink, juicy subacid, good flavor ; freestone. A very prof- itable market sort. Foster. Large ; yellow, with red cheek ; flesh yellow, juicy, good flavor. Resembles Crawford's Early, but is a few days earlier ; freestone. Champion. A very early bearer, season at its home in Illinois being August 5. In size it is large, and in color white, with red cheek. In flavor, delicious, the flesh being sweet, rich and juicy ; freestone. Crawford's Early. Very large, oblong ; yellow, with red cheek ; flesh yellow, excellent flavor ; productive, popular ; freestone. Oldmixon Free. Large ; creamy white, with red cheek ; flesh w


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