Report ... Annual Session of the Virginia State Horticultural Society

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That is classed as one of the new varieties, and I bought my trees from a Southern nursery of supposed great reliability and knowledge along this line. The peaches from these answered the description of the Triumph, except they have the tightest clinging stone I evBr saw. Other gentlemen say they should be freestone. If so, evidently I have the wrong peach.
Digitized by Googk 101 As to the Japanese plums; I have tried several vari*eties which are classed as new.
The Eed June I have found most p
...rofitable of all. It is a magnificent bearer, the plums are of fine size; and so far I have had no rot at all, even when other varieties were rotting adjacent to them.
The Wickson has given with me exactly opposite results to those which seem to have been received by many others in the United States. It is by far the most precocious bearer I have ever had; even when planted in the spring it always had matured fruit the same year, and the second year it has overborne with fruit as fine in quality as any of the Japanese, according to my notion.


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