6 THE BARNES BROS. NURSERY CO., YALESVILLE, CONN. 
having stood a temperature of 18 degrees below zero and produced an abundant crop 
the following season. It should have a place in every collection. 
BELLE OF GEORGIA. Very large; skin, white with red cheek ; flesh white, firm and 
of excellent flavor; fruit uniformly large and showy; tree a rapid grower and productive, 
very prolific, free. Sept. 1st to 5th. 
ELBERTA. Here is the King of Market Peaches! An exceedingly large, light-colored 
yellow Peach with red cheek. Flesh yellow. This is truly a fine Peach, noted for its large 
size and fine appearance. The tree is vigorous and very productive. No other Peach has 
made such a name for shipping and none is cultivated more extensively. It is the ideal 
market Peach, and a royal fruit. The fruit market has never yet had too many of this 
sort. A perfect freestone. Sept. 15th. 
STUMP. Large, roimdish; skin white with a bright red check; llesh white, juicy and of 
excellent quality. A very productive and profitable Peach and one of the most popular. 
FRANCES. This new PcacU is des- 
tined to become as popular as Elberta, 
which it follows closely in ripening. By 
the time the latter is done, the Frances 
is ready for shipment. It thus prevents 
the occurence of a break in the suc- 
cession, and reaches the market at a 
time when Peaches command the high- 
est price, because the beautiful Elberta 
has created the demand. , It is an ex- 
tremely handsome Peach, of a beauti- 
ful yellow, covered almost entirely with 
a brilliant red. In size it about equals 
the Elberta, average specimens meas- 
uring nine inches circumference. It is 
very productive; the originator cut a 
branch nine inches long, on which were 
growing nine full sized Peaches. Its 
flesh is particularly solid, and as a 
shipper it is unsurpassed. 
MATTHEW'S BEAUTY. This new apd 
x'aluable Peach is a cross between El- 
berta and Smock, showing a parentage 
of both. The fruit is large, shaped sim- 
ilar to Elberta, but a little longer. Skin 
a beautiful yellow streaked with red, 
flesh yellow, firm and of excellent qual- 
FRANCIS PEACH. ity. An annual and prolific bearer, 
with shipping qualities unsurpassed. Ripens about three weeks after Elberta, which it 
exceeds in quality. 
New Haven, Co., Conn., 
April 30, 1906. 
I received the Nursery 
stock all right and in good 
shape. 
J. Kipp. 
Orange Co., N. Y., 
May 22, 1906. 
Stock came all O. K. and 
was fine. 
W. K. Kreymer. 
Ulster Co., N. Y., 
May 2.3, 1906. 
I was very much pleased 
with the trees, so clean and 
straight rooted, it was a 
pleasure to set them out. 
G. S. Clarke. 
BUDDERS AND TYERS. 
