. Descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, vines and plants, cultivated and for sale. Seed industry and trade Maryland Catalogs; Fruit trees Seeds Catalogs; Climbing plants Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Descriptive Catalogue. 39. Family Favorite Peach. (See page 37.) ^ Hale's Early. An excellent peach when it succeeds, but unfortunately it is so liable to rot before and at time of ripening that it is not advisable to plant it in some places on that account ; it does, however, succeed well in some sections, and mostly in the elevated lands towards and among th
. Descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, vines and plants, cultivated and for sale. Seed industry and trade Maryland Catalogs; Fruit trees Seeds Catalogs; Climbing plants Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Descriptive Catalogue. 39. Family Favorite Peach. (See page 37.) ^ Hale's Early. An excellent peach when it succeeds, but unfortunately it is so liable to rot before and at time of ripening that it is not advisable to plant it in some places on that account ; it does, however, succeed well in some sections, and mostly in the elevated lands towards and among the mountains, and there should have a place in the orchard; Y it is of handsome appearance, and well-flavored. Ripens about 5th of July. Hill's Chili. A great favorite for market in the cold northwest, on account of its extreme hardiness and heavy bearing. Fruit medium size, oblong ; skin yellow, shaded with dark red ; flesh yellow, ver\- rich and sweet; freestone. October ist. Italian Dwarf. Medium size ; greenish white ; flesh white, juicy and rich ; freestone. This most singular tree will commence bearing when but twelve or fifteen inches high, and seldom exceeds three or four feet ; foliage very large, deep green ; a very desirable sort, ripening very late. Jaques Rareripe. Ver>' large, deep yellow ; highly esteemed where known. Last of . August. Kej-port T^Tiite. White ; medium to large ; white-fleshed and white at the seed ; slight blush on the upper side ; tree a great bearer ; popular as a canning variety ; ripens with Smock. Lady Parham. Of Southern origin. Fruit of medium size ; skin greenish white, with sometimes a blush cheek ; flesh white, juicy, vinous and highly flavored ; a first-rate variety ; freestone. Last of September. L/ady Ingold. A large, handsome, yellow freestone, ripening immediateh'after Hale's Early ; resembles Crawford's Early in size and appearance ; quality very good ; prom- ises to be a valuable acquisition. La Grange. Large ; greenish white,
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