Greensboro-—A wonderful new variety originated in Greensboro, N. C., 
ripening earlier than Alexander and nearly double its size. It is a great bearer, 
the tree being annually loaded with fruit, which is large, yellowish white, 
beautifully colored with crimson cheek; flesh white, very juicy and of fine 
quality; skin thin and rubs off easilv. It differs also from most early peaches in 
being entirely free from rot. It isa great surprise to behold peaches of such 
‘size ripening before Alexander in such abundance and in quality among the 
best. First class trees 20c each, $1.75 per dozen, $8 per 100; June buds, 10c 
each, $1 per dozen by mail post paid. 
Triumph—A great improvement on Alexander, with which it ripens, blooms 
late, has large flowers, and isa sure and abundant bearer, makes a very strong 
growth, and comes into bearing early. The fruit is large with very small pit, 
yellow, with mottled crimson cheek, very handsome; fleshyellow and _ ripens 
‘evenly to the stone, firm in texture and exceeding-ly fine in quality, and is a 
perfect freestone. Such a variety is valuable in the highest degree for market 
-and every garden should contain a few trees of it for its home supply of fine, 
large, early peaches. First class trees 20c each, $1.75 per dozen, $7 per 100 
by express; June buds, 10 c each, $1 per dozen by mail post paid For illus- 
‘tration see cover page. 
Connet’s Southern Early.—A seedling of the old Chinese Cling which 
originated in Guilford county. N. C. It has extra large fruit of a cream white 
shade, having a be:utiful blush next to the sun. It is one ot the most delicate- 
lly colored peaches grown, and a clear free stone with small seed. Of fine qual- 
ity. and borne in profusion early in July upon trees noted for their strength 
and vigor. 
Alexander.— Considered one of the best early peaches, being of large size, 
nearly round, with a shallow suture; skin greenish white, nearly covered with 
deep red turning to almost purple in the sun; flesh firm, white, juicy and 
sweet, adhering slightly to the stone, which is small. 
