PEACHES— Continued 
Crawford's Early — It is a magnificent, yel- 
low fleshed fruit, of large size and highly 
colored. Tree a moderate grower and ex- 
tremely productive. September .5th. 
Elberta — Here is the King of Market 
Peaches! An exceedingly large, light-colored 
yellow peach with red cheek. Flesh yellow. 
A perfect freestone. Commercial growers 
have made more money on this variety than 
on all others. September 10th to 15th. 
Belle of Georgia — A large white peach with 
beautiful red cheeks, one of our best hardy 
and reliable bearers. Tree a rapid grower 
and comes into bearing early. Sept. 10th. 
Old Mixon— This is a fine, large, exceed- 
ingly productive variety. Skin, white with a 
red cheek; flesh white, tender, rich and ex- 
cellent. 
Fitzgerald — A productive yellow peach 
ripening after Early Crawford. A peach of 
fine quality, but its fruit is uneven in size. 
Reeve's Favorite — A very large yellow 
Peach of the highest quality — unexcelled as a 
fancy Peach — not a heavy bearer. 
Foster — A fine yellow peach of the Early 
Crawford type, ripening at about same time, 
but superior to that variety in the coloring, 
being brighter. 
Niagara — This is a nice yellow peach of the 
Crawford type, but too shy a bearer to be 
profitable in this section. 
Crosby — A medium sized yellow peach with 
a remarkably small pit. Splendid quality. 
The strongest claims for it is the frost proof 
character of its fruit buds. 
