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Peach Trees 



We are ottering only a limited number of varieties, ones that you can depend on 

 giving- you a good crop of fruit, we do not think it worth while to propagate a large 

 number of varieties, when a few of the best varieties will make more money for our cus- 

 tomers. The peach crop is quite sure if you give your trees proper attention. To suc- 

 ceed in growing fruit, first of all plant good trees, give them correct pruning, frequent 

 spraying, proper cultivation, good fertilizing, careful picking and attractive packing, 

 by so doing your orchard will give you profit year after year. Our peach trees are budded 

 with buds cut from our bearing orchards, we know they are true-to-name. For spraying 

 instructions, consult your County Agent or Experiment station in your State. 



1 yr. 3-4 feet. 



Each 



.$ .50 



10 



$4.25 



1 yr. 4-6 feet. 



Each 



. $ .65 



10 



$5.25 



1 to 4 trees of one variety sold at the each rate; 5 to 25 of one kind at the 10 rate. 



HILEY. This is a seedling of Belle of Georgia 

 and is one of the best Chinese type, which are our 

 most hardy peaches today ; ripens about one week 

 before the Belle of Georgia. A large creamy white 

 peach with rich blush on sunny side ; a long keeper 

 and a fine shipper. A perfect freestone. 



WHITE HEATH CLING. Ripens from September 

 10th to 15th. This is an old variety of cling peach 

 and has never been excelled by any other of its class. 

 Fiuit extra large and roundish ; flesh white and ex- 

 ceedingly juicy. It is a favorite with all housewives 

 for canning purposes. 



GREENSBORO. Ripens here from June 25th to 

 July 10th. Large in size ; white in color with a red 

 cheek. Flesh rich and melting ; very juicy ; tree a 

 strong grower. Anyone who has a yard or garden 

 should set a few trees of this wonderful peach. 



^ BELLE OF GEORGIA. Ripens here the first to 

 fifteenth of August. Fruit is large, white with red 

 cheek, flesh white, firm, of excellent flavor. Tree a 

 rapid grower and very productive. One of the v^ry 

 best market sorts. Freestone. 



CHAIR'S CHOICE. Begins to ripen here about 



the first of September. Large in size ; flesh firm, of 

 the sweetest and richest grape flavor ; color yellow. 

 Freestone. 



CRAWFORD'S LATE. Ripens with Chair's Choice. 

 Freestone. High quality and very large size ; flesh 

 deep yellow ; skin yellow with a broad dark red 



cheek. 



MAYFLOWER. Semi-cling. The earliest peach 

 known ; very handsome appearance, backed by a de- 

 licious flavor. 



CHAMPION. An extremely good, early peach. 

 Skin creamy white with red cheek ; a perfect free- 

 stone, which is a rare thing among early peaches ; 

 very hardy ; regular bearer. 



CARMjEN. A very hardy peach, ripening here 

 about the middle of July ; skin pale yellow, with 

 blush on sunny side ; flesh white, tender, sweet and 

 melting. Ships well. The best early market peach. 



RAY. Tree a fine grower. Fruit ripens early in 



August, of large size, very productive, white with 

 re<l blush. Freestone. A very good one. 



FRANCES. Freestone. Ripens last of August. A 

 seedling of Elberta and of same size and quality, 

 skin yellow with red blush, flesh yellow. 



CRAWFORD'S EARLY. Freestone. Large, oblong, 

 yellow with deep red cheek ; flesh yellow, juicy and 

 rich, excellent flavor. 



J. H. HALE (Freestone). This notable new va- 

 riety of peach is very large in size and globular in 

 shape. In color it is a deep, golden yellow overlaid 

 with bright carmine. The skin is thick, smooth and 

 without fuzz and is tightly drawn over the solid 

 flesh. The flesh is deep yellow, fine grained, finm. 

 tender and with a very delicious flavor. It is of the 

 Early Crawfoid type, ripening a little later than 

 Early Crawford and about a week ahead of Elberta. 

 The trees are strong, vigorous growers, and are un- 

 usually hardy. Reports indicate that due to its solid 

 fleih it is an exceedingly good shipper, and great 

 things are expected of this new Hale peach as a com- 

 mercial variety. Valuable also for- the home garden. 



ELBERTA. Mid-season. A valuable large Deach 

 of good quality ; fruit large, yellow with red cheek ; 

 juicy and extremely high flavored : flesh yellow ; free- 

 stone. The leading market variety. Ripens here 

 about the middle of August. 



A Basket of Fancy Elberta 



