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Gold Finch (F.)— A seedling of the Elberta, 
but ripens a few days earlier. It resembles 
our early Elberta; is somewhat of the same 
flavor. It is a fine peach, but is not the 
equal of our Early Elberta. It is a good 
peach and should be in every collection. 
Early Elberta (F.)— The fruit is fully as large 
as Elberta, of the same shape, as highly 
colored, and better in quality, and while 
Elberta ranks as one of the best shippers 
and. keepers, Early Elberta is decidedly its 
superior in these respects. The tree is very 
hardy. We propagate this variety almost 
as extensively as we do the Elberta, be- 
lieving that it should be planted, not only 
in all Elberta regions, but even farther 
north, where Elberta is tender in bud. It 
has passed the experimental stage and is 
planted commercially wherever known. 
It ripens from a week to ten days before 
the Elberta, and coming in at that time, 
it brings the fancy price of the season. A 
grand peach. 
Mr. J. H. Hale, the Georgia Peach King, 
said: "They are just the thing we are look- 
ing for and want". Mr. Delmar H. McKillin 
says: "It has a sweeter and more delicious 
flavor than the Elberta, and I think it is the 
most delicious peach known". Mr. L. Marsh 
of Utah, says: "I have tested it thoroughly, 
and no doubt, it has no rival". 
Each, 20 cts.; per 10, $1.50; per 100, 
$10.00. Write for prices in large lots. 
Elberta Cling 
Capt. Ede (F.) — Large yellow; excellent qual- 
ity. Resembles Elberta in color and flavor, 
but i tree is hardier; a strong grower and 
productive. Bears when Elberta fails, 
but the wonderful popularity of Elberta 
has kept it in the background. When it 
is better known it will be used by all com- 
mercial planters. 
Elberta Cling— Gold Dust Cling— 
Yellow with rich red cheek; round and 
large, high quality. An Elberta in ap- 
pearance. Good peach. 
Belle of Georgia (F.) — One of the best peaches 
known for all purposes. Very large; skin 
white with red cheek; firm and of an excel- 
lent flavor; the fruit is uniform, large and 
showy. Very prolific bearer and a fine 
shipper. Soft and luscious when thor- 
oughly ripe; firm and a good carrier. Rip- 
ens with and after Crawford's Early. 
Fitzgerald 
Fitzgerald (F.) — Small pit; good flavor, qual- 
ity good; large, bright yellow, overspread 
with dark rich red. Tree a young bearer 
and a fine strong grower. Valuable North — 
much raised in Canada and the East. A 
seedling found at Oakville, Ontario, where 
' it stands the winter perfectly, and for the 
past four years it has cropped regularly. 
It is undoubtedly very hardy. Quality 
is first class and we recommend it with 
confidence. 
Chinese Free — Large, oblong, skin white, 
with red cheek; flesh red, firm and well fla- 
vored; free from rot, which makes it a de- 
sirable market sort. 
Elberta — Elberta Queen (F.) — It is one of 
the hardiest and one of the finest yellow 
freestone peaches; fruit yellow, with red 
cheek; flesh yellow, juicy and of good qual- 
ity. Forty per cent of all peaches grown 
in all nurseries are "Elberta". Everybody 
plants Elberta. You should lengthen your 
Elberta season by planting our "Early 
Elberta". 
Chinese Cling — A popular southern peach; 
immense size, oblong, creamy white, with 
faint flashes of red. 
