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PEACH TREES 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



2 to 3 ft $0.25 $0.18 $0.15 



4 to 5 ft 50 .45 .40 



5 to 6 ft 75 .65 .55 



BELLE OF GEORGIA. Ripens 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. Freestone. 

 CARMAN. A very hardv Peach, ripening about the middle of July; 



skin Dale vellow, with blush on sunnv side; flesh white, tender, 



sweet and melting. Good early market Peach. 

 EARLY ELBERTA. Almost identical with Elberta except it ripens a 



- to :sn days earlier. 

 ELBERTA. The leadinq market m idseason Peach and also a great 



favorite for home use. -Large, of good guality; fruit vellow with 



re~ cheek, juicy and high flavored; flesh yellow. Freestone. 

 GOLDEN JUBILEE. A new variety oriainated by the New Jersev 



Experimental Station, and is of the Elberta type, ripening with 



Belle cf Georgia and Carman. Freestone. 

 HILEY. ffi sens -bout a week before the Belle of Georgia, of which 



it is ~ seedlina. Tree is very hardv; a large creamy white Peach 



with rich blush on sunny side. Freestone. 

 KRUMMEL. Ripens about September 10th to 20th. Fruit larae, 



freestone fine flavor, skin yellow, splashed with red. Fine for 



canning and ^reserving.- 

 RED BIRD CLING. Very early, white clina; extra large with a 



bright red blush. An excellent shipper. Valuable for its earlines. 

 ROBERTA. A new variety which growers are much enthused about 



and are TDlantina extensivelv. Yellow; freestone; ricens about 



ten days after Elberta, which it resembles very closely. 



PEAR TREES 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



4 to 5 ft S0.75 S0.65 $0.55 



BARTLETT. A large, yellow Pear; fine sweet flavor. Very popular. 

 Ripens about September first. 



DUCHESS. One of the largest and best. Greenish yellow with 

 : Is. Ripens latter part of September. 



KIEFFER. The well known canning Pear. Hardy, prolific; fruit 

 large and yellow. A winter Pear. 



SECKEL- A small variety and of excellent auality. Very product- 

 ive. Noted for its fine flavor. Ripens in September. 



CHERRY TREES 



Each Per 10 Per 100 

 4 to 5 ft 30.75 SO. 65 $0.55 



BLACK TARTARIAN. Very large, juicy, rich flavor; sweet; purplish- 



black. A heavy bearer and most profitable Sweet Cherry. 

 DYEHOUSE Ripens about ten days earlier than Early Richmond; 



medium size, sour, good keeper, fine guality, heavy bearer. 



Popular for pies and canning. 

 EARLY RICHMOND. Early summer. Very sour; medium size, bright 



red. Unsurpassed for cooking. Yields heavy crops. Hardiest 



MONTMORENCY. Midseason, sour, large red, slightly acid; flesh 

 tender and of unusually good quality. A good shipper. 



PLUM TREES 



Each Per 10 Per 100 

 4 to 5 ft $0.75 $0.65 $0.55 



ABUNDANCE. Fruit very large and showy; flesh light yellow ex- 

 ceedingly juicy tender and sweet. A good market variety. 



BRADSHAW. Trees bear regularly and heavily. Fruit large, light 

 purplish red, changing to dark reddish at maturity. 



GERMAN PRUNE. ^ Dark purple or blue; juicy, rich and of best 



SHROPSHIRE DAMSON. Medium size fruit, produced in thick clus- 

 ters or groups. Tree a strong grower and very productive of 

 dark purple colored Plums. 



APRICOT TREES 



Each Per 10 



4 to 5 ft $1.00 $0.90 



ALEXANDER. Large; orange colored skin and flesh. July. 



