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PEACH TREES 



Each Each 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



3 to 4 ft $0.40 $0.30 $0.25 



4 to 5 ft 50 .40 .30 



5 to 6 ft 60 .50 .40 



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. 

 BRACKET!. The fruit is rich yellow with dark carmine cheek. 



Size is as large or larger than Elberta and much better flavored. 



Begins to ripen a few days after Elberta. 

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



skin pale yellow, with blush on sunny side; flesh white, tender, 



sweet and melting. Good early market Peach. 

 EARLY ELBERTA. Almost identical with Elberta except it ripens a 



week to ten days earlier. 

 ELBERTA. The leading market midseason Peach ac-d also a great 



favorite for home use. Large, of good quality; fruit yellow with 



red cheek, juicy and high flavored; flesh yellow. Freestone. 



GOLDEN JUBILEE. A new variety originated by the New Jersey 

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



Belle of Georgia and Carman. Freestone. 



HALE HAVEN. Yellow, freestone, colors before ripening, heavy 

 bearer. Being planted in every peach section. 



HILEY. Ripens about a week before the Belle of Georgia, of which 

 it is a seedling. Tree is very hardy; a large creamy white Peach 



with rich blush on sunny side. Freestone. 



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

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

 canning and preserving. 



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

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



ROBERTA. A new variety which growers are much enthused about 

 and are planting extensively. Yellow; freestone; ripens about 

 ten days after Elberta, which it resembles very closely. 



SALBERTA. Yellow, freestone, large, being a satisfactory cross 

 between Elberta and Salwey. Salberta inherited the size, quali- 

 ty and productivenss of Elberta, and inherited the lateness in 

 season of Salwey. 



SOUTH HAVEN. Yellow, freestone, large, handsome, uniform size, 

 delicate flavor, ripens about 15 to 18 days ahead of Elberta. 

 Tree is very hardy, good grower and a consistent heavy bearer, 

 adapted to cold climates; produces bumper crops in mild clim- 

 ates. 



PLUM TREES 



Each Each 



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 

 quality. September. 



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

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

 dark purple colored plums. 



APRICOT TREES 



Each Per 10 



4 to 5 ft $0.75 $0.65 Each 



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



QUINCE TREES 



Each Per 10 



4 to 5 ft $0.75 $0.65 Each 



CHAMPION. Tree strong grower; produces a good crop every year. 



Fruit large and of good quality. 

 ORANGE. Good size; heavy bearer. Flesh yellow. 



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LABELS. We will make, from your list of varieties. Embossed 

 Aluminum Labels, one-half inch wide at five cents each in any 

 quantity desired. These labels will permanently identify your 

 plants as they will last indefinitely. 



