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Peach Trees 



Prices of Peach Trees. Each 10 100 1000 



First-class, 4 to 5 feet $.15 $1.30 $8.00 $70.00 



Elberta. Mid-season. A valuable large peach 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. 



Carmen. 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. 



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. 



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 very best market sorts. Freestone. 



Hi ley. This is a sedling of Belle of Georgia and is one of the best 

 Chinease 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. 

 Fruit extra large and roundish; fllesh white and exceedingly juicy. It is a fav- 

 orite with all housewives for caning purposes. 



Greensboro. Ripens here from June 25th to July 10th. Extra large and 

 our earliest peach to ripen. 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. 



Saratoga. A fine late, large, yellow clingstone. If you want a yellow 

 clingstone for canning or other purposes, this is the one. 



Champion. An extremely good, early peach. Skin creamy white with 

 red cheek; a perfect freestone, which is a rare thing among early peaches; 

 very hardy, regular bearer. 



Pear Trees 



Each 10 100 



First-class, 5 to 6 feet $0.25 $2.00 $17.50 



Bartlett. Large size, often with a beautiful blush next the sun; but, it is 

 very juicy and high flavored. Tree a strong grower, bearing early and abund- 

 antly; very popular. Last of August first of September. 



Kieffer. Large, rich golden, slightly coarse, juicy, with a pronounced 

 quince flavor. Its freedom from blight, early bearing, wonderful productive- 

 ness, exceedingly vigorous growth, and handsome appearance all indicate that 

 it has come to stay. Properly picked and cared for it is a good pear to eat out 

 of the hand and for canning purposes it has no superior. October to November. 



Make your orchard produce an income, while you are waiting 

 for the trees to bear, by planting Strawberries between the young 

 trees. 



