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TENNESSEE NURSERY CO., CLEVELAND, TENN. 
Kalamazoo (F.) — A leading Michigan sort. 
Productive and prolific. Large, golden 
yellow, with crimson cheek; flesh thick 
yellow; quality good; small pit; strong 
grower, early bearer and hardy. 
Crosby (F.) — Frost Proof Peach — A fine, 
handsome, bright yellow peach, streaked 
with carmine. On account of its beautiful 
color and fine quality, it commands a ready 
sale in competition with the best standard 
sorts. Bears regularly north of the fruit 
belt. Our Crosbys are now so well known 
that it will be no experiment in planting 
them. They have been planted in all 
peach sections and have been spoken of in 
the highest terms. 
In our test orchard, in 1910, two Crosby 
trees bore five bushels of fruit, while not 
another variety bore at all. The Crosby 
alone stood the frost and freezing late spring 
weather. Again in 1911 all fruit went down 
before the spring frosts but the two Crosby 
trees, and they again bore prolifically. If 
you live in a place where peaches are some- 
times killed by late spring frosts and freezes, 
you should, by all means, plant our Crosby. 
All our Crosby peach trees are budded from 
the two trees in out test orchard that stood 
the frosts and freezes. We have only a lim- 
ited number of these trees, and what we have 
are budded from the two trees in our test or- 
chard. Mr. Robert Pickett, of Illinois, 
writes us that the Crosby bought of us is 
doing nicely, and he believes it to be very 
hardy. Each, 20 cts.; per 10, $1.50; per 100, 
$10.00. 
Indian Blood (C.) — Skin dark claret, downy; 
flesh deep red, juicy, good, vinous and re- 
freshing. 
Mathews' Beauty (F.) — Originated in Georgia 
and stands unparalleled for size and beauty, 
many specimens weighing from 18 to 20 
ounces each. Flesh yellow, firm and rich, 
excellent flavor and a perfect freestone. 
Crawford's Late (F.) — One of the very finest 
peaches. Good market sort and is grown 
commercially everywhere. Fruit of the 
largest size; skin yellow or greenish yellow, 
with dull red cheek; yellow flesh. Pro- 
ductive. One of the finest late sorts. 
Lemon Cling — Exceedingly large and fine; 
lemon shape and color. Thick juicy flesh 
of excellent quality. Very productive. 
A valuable sort for home and market use. 
Lemon Free — Similar to a lemon, pointed at 
the apex; color a pale lemon yellow when 
ripe; large size, the finest specimens measur- 
ing over 12 inches in circumference. Excel- 
lent quality and immensely productive. 
Pineapple, Kennedy's (C.) — Allison's early; 
large, oblong; skin golden yellow tinged 
with dark red; flesh yellow, slightly red at 
the stone; juicy, subacid and of excellent 
quality. 
Fox Seedling — A fine peach, very highly fla- 
vored and thought by many to be one of 
the best all-round peaches. A great favor- 
ite in Maryland, Pennsylvania and New 
Jersey. 
Chilow Cling — One of the best all-round yel- 
low clingstones; fine flavor; large, rich yel- 
low, shaded sort, red. Tree strong grow- 
ing, and one of the most productive. An 
excellent shipper. 
Heath Cling— White Heath Cling— Potter's 
September — Ruay — Originated in Mary- 
land where it is much esteemed. Large, 
oval, with sharp apex; skin creamy white, 
very seldom with any red; flushed pure 
white to the stone; juicy and sweet, with 
good aroma. Very popular for preserving. 
Beer's Smock — Geary Hold On (F.) — Large 
yellow, with dull red cheek; quality fair, 
hardy, robust, and an immense bearer. 
An improved Smock. A popular peach. 
An improvement on Smock Free, and ripens 
a few days later. 
Chair's Choice (F.) — Origin Maryland. Rip- 
ens a few days later than Beer's Smock. 
An immense bearer. In our test orchard 
it bore five bushels when only four years 
old. Fine in quality and flavor, and for 
profit without a rival. Large yellow, rich 
in color and flesh very firm. 
Wonderful (F.) — This good peach created a 
remarkable furor at the Mt. Holley Fair, 
of New Jersey. In beauty, productiveness 
