Archive image from page 20 of Descriptive and illustrated catalogue of. Descriptive and illustrated catalogue of Royal Palm Nurseries . descriptiveillus1895roya Year: 1895 Red Ceylo PRUNUS (Peach), continued. Bidwell's Early. A seedling of Peen-to, with creamy white skin, washed carmine. Medium size, noyau flavor. Matures with the Peen-to, but lasts longer. Fine market sort. Clingstone. Bidwell's Late. Large ; nearly round. Yellowish white; clingstone. Quality excellent, being sweet and juicy. Matures about 3 weeks later than Peen-to. Angel. Large ; skin yellow, washed with red ; very handsom


Archive image from page 20 of Descriptive and illustrated catalogue of. Descriptive and illustrated catalogue of Royal Palm Nurseries . descriptiveillus1895roya Year: 1895 Red Ceylo PRUNUS (Peach), continued. Bidwell's Early. A seedling of Peen-to, with creamy white skin, washed carmine. Medium size, noyau flavor. Matures with the Peen-to, but lasts longer. Fine market sort. Clingstone. Bidwell's Late. Large ; nearly round. Yellowish white; clingstone. Quality excellent, being sweet and juicy. Matures about 3 weeks later than Peen-to. Angel. Large ; skin yellow, washed with red ; very handsome. The flesh is white, melting, and of exquisite flavor. Entirely free of noyau flavor, and a freestone. Ripens June 20 to 30. Tlorida's Own. Large, round, of fine appearance. Sub-cling. Creamy white skin, splashed with carmine. Quality of the best. May 1 to 10. Peen-to. Flat Peach of China. Too well known as the pioneer Peach of Florida to need de- scription. Holds its place, and is largely plant- ed. Under good cultivation and fertilization, a fine Peach. Ripens very early—May 1. Red Ceylon. Of our introduction some 6 years ago. Originated from seeds sent from Ceylon. A fair-sized fruit, blood-red around the pit. Skin greenish, with a red overcast. A perfect freestone. Bears very heavily annually. Fruit is more acid than the ordinary, and is utterly devoid of any bitter taste. The very best for cooking or preserving; a sure bearer and strong grower. Ripens in May and June. Waldo. An early Peach, supposed to be a hybrid of Peen-to and Honey. Medium size, hand- some, and of the best quality. Freestone. Ripens with the Peen-to. Price of strong, first-class trees, on Peach roots only, 20 cents each, $ per doz., $12 per 100. PRUNUS serotina. The Wild Black Cherry. A fine ornamental tree for Florida ; fruit well known, though of little value. 25 cents each. PYRUS Cydonia {Cydonia vulgaris). The Quince. Some varieties of the Quince grow and bear fruit well in South Florida. Or


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