BUNTINGS- NUHSEKIRS. SELBYVILLE. DEL. I » 
The above illusVation shows a part of a btock of Belle of 
Georgia Peach Trees growing In our Nurseries, photographed 
October 1, 1921. They are 1 year old, and clean stock, some of 
them attaining a height of more than 6 feet. Buds were cut 
from bearing orchards on our own grounds. 
RAY. Tree a fine grower. Fruit ripens early in Ausust. of 
large size, very productive, white with red blush. Freestone. 
FRANCES. Freestone. Ripens last of August. A seedling of 
Elberta and of same size and family; skin yellow with red blu.sh, 
flesh yellow. 
CRAWFORD'S EARLY. Freestone. Large, oblong, yellow 
with deep red cheek; flesh yellow, juicy and rich, excellent 
flavor. 
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 veiy productive. 
One of the very best market sorts. Freestone. 
CHAIR'S CHOICE. Begins to ripen about the first of Septem- 
ber. Large in size; flesh firm, of the sweetest and richest grape 
flavor; color yellow. Freestone. 
CRAWFORD'S LATE. Ripens with Chair's Choice. Free- 
stone. High quality and very largo size; flesh deep yellow: skin 
yellow with a broad dark red cheek. 
MAYFLOWER. Semi-cling. The earliest peach known; very 
handsome appearance. T>acked by a delicious flavor. 
KRUMMEL. Freestone. Season of ripening in Delaware aboxit 
September 10th to 20th. Fruit is quite large, fine flavor, skin 
yellow, splashed with red. Fine for canning or preserving, 
largely planted by the commercial growers as with the garden 
planters. 
FOX SEEDLING. Freestone. Ripens about September 15th. 
Fruit i.s very large and of good quality and flavor. Carries long 
distances, a good market sort. Largely planted. 
HILEY. Ripens about a week before the Belle of Georgia, 
also a seedling of the Belle. Tree very hardy; a large creamy 
white peach with rich blush on sunny side; a long keeper and 
good .shipper. Freestone. 
RED GEORGIA. Tree a strong grower. Fle.sh of fruit is blood 
red. Fine for pickling. Ripens September 20th to October 1st. 
Perfect clingstone. 
J. H. HALE. One of the best sorts for market or garden.. 
Fruit is very large, round, quality excellent. Skin yellow finely 
colored, flesh yellow, sweet and melting. Ripens just before 
the Flberta. A vei-j- good one. 
IRON MOUNTAIN. Ripens September 1st. Freestime. Fruil 
is of laj'ge size. c()ior white. 
Dear sirs: Received Shrubs O. K. and were first class, 
am well pleased. Sending another order which I would 
like to have you ship at your earliest convenience. 
Yours very truly, 
.JOSEPH A. BUEHLER, Buclis County, Pa. 
November 7, 19 21. 
Gentlemen: Received my Peach tree and Rhubarb 
order; arrived on tlie 2Sth and they are fine; am well 
pleased with the stock sent me. 
Yours very truly, 
April 30, 1921. MICHAEL LENGAUE. 
