NOTICE 
In some way the printer when making the final run of our new catalogue omitted the 
Courtland Apple and the Brackett Peach, and we are supplying a description of these here for 
your convenience. 
THE BRACKETT PEACH 
This is a comparative new variety in some sections but has been tried and proven one of 
the most profitable peaches in the south. Its season is about five days after the Elberta, with 
> beaptifu' oran e ye'ow skin tinged with carmine. Flesh is a deep yellow and much higher 
uavored than the Hiberta. This. Peach sizes up well under heavy crops and is equal to the 
Elberta as a shipper. A perfect freestone. These qualities combined is fast bringing it to the 
front as one of our best commercial Peaches and can be considered a three point winner, in 
color, in size and in quality. 
COWRTLAND APPLE 
Winner of the Wilder Medal, the highest award given new fruits by the American Pom- 
ological Society. Combines the good qualities of its parents, McIntosh and Ben Davis, fruit 
hangs well to the vigorous productive trees, and stands handling. A good keeper. Crisp, ten- 
der, juicy, even richer in taste than the McIntosh. Both delicious and profitable. 
