CATALOGUE FOR THE SOUTH. 



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Euinquat. 



country. Usually the plants are called 

 bushes, for they do not make trees. The 

 plant grows to a height of 10 to 12 feet, 

 with a spread of branches about equal to 

 it's height. The bright, dark green leaves 

 and deep golden yellow fruits make a very 

 pleasing combination of color. The 



flowers are small, sweet-scented, and ap- 

 pear in June on the shoots produced 

 earlier in the same season. The fruit 

 ripens during the fall and winter, begin- 

 ning with the month of November. As 

 an ornamental alone, it is not surpassed 

 by any other evergreen shrub with which 

 we are acquainted. $1.50 each.. 



SOUB ORANGE SEED. — 25c. per ounce, 

 $3.00 per pound, postpaid. 



Peaches. 



Varieties should be carefully selected, 

 to have them adaptel to the section where 

 they are to be planted. This done, good 

 trees planted on new land with good drain- 

 age, and carefully cultivated, will bring 

 quick returns, and are among the most 

 satisfactory fruits that can be grown. 



Prices on Peaclies: 1 year old, 5 to 6 feet, 

 75c. each, $7.50 per dozen. 



EZiBEBTA. — Very large; yellow, v/ith 

 red cheek, flesh juicy, yellow and high- 

 flavored. Freestone. 



GENERAIi IiEE. — Very large; skin 

 creamj' white, shaded with red; flesh 

 juicy and highly flavored; cling. July 5 

 to 15. 



JESSIE KERB. — A freestone larger and 

 earlier than Alexander, which it resem- 

 bles in tree and fruit. 



HONEY. — Medium size, oval; flesh 

 creamy white, fine, juicy, sw^et flavor. 

 Freestone. June 5 to 20. 



SNEED. — Very early. Fruit of medium 

 size, somewhat oval in shape; color creamy 

 white, with rich, red blush on sunny side; 

 flesh white, juicy, semi-cling. 



ST. JOHN. — Large, round, oblong, orange 

 yellow, shaded red. Flesh clear yellow, 

 firm, juicy. Freestone. June 15th to 25th. 



CHINESE CI.ING. — Very large, oblong 

 white tinted red, tender, juicy. July. 



HEATH CIiING. — Large, oval, white with 

 red. Flesh white, firm. Cling. September. 



NIX'S WHITE I;ATE. — Large, oblong, 

 pure white, highly flavored, fine late peach. 

 Good canner. Cling. September. 



MOUNTAIN ROSE. — Large, red, white 

 flesh, juicy and excellent. August. 



CRAWFORD'S IiATE. — Very large, pro- 

 ductive, and good. Season last of Septem- 

 ber. It's quality is superb. 



EARIiY RIVERS. — Large, creamy white 

 with pink cheek, juicy. August. 



OIiD MIXON FREE. — Large, yellowish- 

 white, with deep red cheek, tender and 

 juicy, very productive. Middle September. 



MAYFZiOWER. — Large; red all over; 

 fine quality; cling. It's earliness, high 

 color and excellent quality are strong points 

 in it's favor. 



CRAWFORD'S EARIiY. — Large yellow, 

 of good quality. Season beginning of Sep- 

 tember. 



SMOCK. — Fruit medium to large; light, 

 orange-yellow, red cheek; rich and juicy. 

 Freestone. 



DAEMON FREE. — Lemon-shaped and 

 color, large size, immensely productive, 

 excellent quality. September. 



AZiEXANDER. — Medium, greenish white 

 nearly covered with rich red; juicy, sweet. 

 July. Freestone. 



FOSTER. — Large, deep orange red, flesh 

 yellow; very rich and juicy. Last of Au- 

 gust. Freestone. 



STUMP THE WORI.D. — Very large 

 white, with a bright red cheek. End of 

 September. Freestone. 



COIiUMBIA. — Large; dingy yellow and 

 red stripes; flesh yellow, buttery rich and 

 sweet. End of July to middle of August. 

 Cling Stone. 



FI.EITAS, OR YEI.i;OW ST. JOHN ■ 



Medium, roundish; orange-yellow, with a 

 deep red cheek; juicy, flesh yellow. Ripens 

 end of June to July 10th. Freestone. 



PICQUET'S ZiATE. — Very large; yellow, 

 with a red cheek; flesh yellow, buttery, 

 rich, sweet. August to middle of Septem- 

 ber. Freestone. 



STONEWAZiZi JACKSON. — Almost iden- 

 tical with General Lee in size and quality, 

 but ripens a week later; tree a more com- 

 pact grower. July 10 to 20. Cling Stone. 



STINSON'S OCTOBER.— Large; white, 

 with red cheeks; of very good flavor. Mid- 

 dle of October. Cling Stone. 



INDIAN BI^OOD. — Large, dark, claret, 

 with deep red veins; downy, flesh deep red, 

 very juicy. Middle of August. Cling 

 Stone. 



J. H. Hale Peach.. 



J. H. HAIiE. — Fruit of largest size, fully 

 one-half larger than Elberta. Color, a deep 

 golden yellow, overlaid with bright car- 



