One year trees 50c each, §4 per dozen, $25 

 per 100. June buds 25c each, 81.50 per dozen, 

 $0 per 100, Buds $1 per 100, 88 per ICOO. 



CARMAN.- Closely following Waddell we 

 have ]n Carman anotner peach of North China 

 type that promis-es great value. The originator 

 says it is either a seedling: *.>f (y a sister to El- 

 berta; tree of same l.abit of growth, only has 

 larger and darker colored foliage. Tree hardy 

 and productive, and fruit practically rot proof , 

 as original tree, standing in low, wet ground, 

 has perfected its fruit two seasons, while other 

 varieties all about have rotted entirely. Carman 

 is described as lar^e, broadly oval in form, point- 

 ed: skin yellowish white, dotted and flushed 

 red; tier h ol creamy white, slightly tinged red, 

 of a sprightly vinous flavor The Enrol New- 

 Yorker, first described it some years ago as an 

 extra large, yellow peach, like Elberta only five 

 weeks earlier: it certainly is of Elber.'a type, 

 but is not strictly a yellow peach, neither is ic 

 white. The Texas Farm and Ranch says; 

 ''Carman peach is of large size, oblocg, resemb- 

 ling Elbertu, and is the best flavored early peach 

 we know: the skin is tough, and it is just the 

 peach to ship a long distance " The above is J. 

 H. Hale's description. Price, one year trees. 25 

 cents each, S2 per dozen, 810 per hundred,: June 

 buds, 20 cents each, $1 per dozen, S3. 50 per hun- 

 dred, S30 per thousand. Buds, 85 per 1000, 3000 

 for 812, 5000 for 815. 



EUREKA — Early, semi cling, seedling of 

 Chinese Cling: Medium size, oblong, cream 

 white with red blush, tender and juicy when 

 fully ripe, clear seed, delicious flavor. 'Ripens 

 at place of origin, in Louisiana, June 15th. 

 Price of one year trees 2 cents each, §8 per hun- 

 dred, $60 per thousand; June buds half price. 

 Buds 82 per thousand. 



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