Early Elberta. 
3IX)OD CWNG. Large size, color 
with veins downy; flesh deep red, 
hne flavor: tree an irregular grower. 
Medium to larg'e 
tree hardy and a 
8IX>On FREE, 
[red throughout; 
September. 
&OOL.D. Fruit about same size as 
fford, which It resembles very much, 
perior in quality. A desirable Peactx 
evaporating, canning and general 
(tone. July 15. 
iEE. Lemon shape and color; large 
Insely productive, excellent quality. 
fCLIXG. Very large, oblong, having a 
Ant similar to a lemon; skin yellow, 
cheek: flesh yellow, firm, juicy and 
irust 20. 
Originated in North Carolina. 
Irge. covered with a beautiful red. 
^te and escapes spring frosts. Ripens 
earlier than Sneed. Tree hardy and 
''M VIX ROSE. Large; white, with red 
flesli white, rich, juicy and fine ; free- 
ze. July 15. 
rMATTHEW*S BEAUTY. Originated in Geor- 
gia; extra large in size, some specimens having 
weighed 17 ounces: color yellow, with a faint 
blu.sh next the sun; clear freestone; very showy, 
and is one of the fine southern market Peaches 
following Kmn\a. It is thought to be of the 
Smock strain, tossed with the Elberta. Ripe 
August 20. 
MAMMOTH CLING. Resembling Heath CUng, 
but double its size; originated in southern Mis- 
souri. September 20. 
MAMIE ROSE. A Chinese type; larger and 
finer in every way than Early Rivers, with which 
it ripens: very large; white, with a beautiful 
blush next to the sun; semi-cling; one of the 
best in quality: hardy; an immense bearer, 
PICQCET*S LATE. This very valuable late 
Peach; originated in Georgia, and has been dls- 
aeminated over a wide extent of country, and 
succeeds well generally. It has been planted to 
a' considerable extent, and has proved a very 
excellent and profitable sort. Fruit large and 
handsome ; skin yellow, with red cheek ; flesh 
yellow, melting, sweet, and of the highest qual- 
ity. We recomend it to the orchard ist for its 
many valuable qualities. 
ROSE. A medium growing, rather small, 
stocky tree, and while in no sense a dwarf, 
never attains great size, like the Belle or Car- 
man, and may safely be planted at somewhat 
less distance apart. It has the large open blos- 
som of the North China type, that always Indi- 
cates greater hardiness than the small bloomed 
varieties, such as Elberta, or the Crawfords. It 
blooms very abundantly, a tree worthy of plant- 
ing for the flower effects alone. 
It has fruited every season for ten vears 
past without a single failure. Fruit is of medium 
size, rich, deep red nearly all over two weeks 
before it ripens, and when fully ripe fully 90 per- 
cent are red all over. It's a thorough clingstone, 
or press peach, as called in the south, with fine 
grained flesh of its class, rich, sweet and de- 
licious. 
REE'^^'S FAVORFTE. Fruit very large, 
round; skin yellow, with fine red cheek; flesh 
deep yellow, juicy, melting and excellent; tree 
hardy and productive. A most reliable yellow 
market Peach. Late July. Free. 
RED BIRD (^ml-clingstone). Very early; 
the Red Bird Is a remarkable Peach. It Is the 
first profitable commercial ' shipping peach to 
ripen. Just about three days after Mayflower, 
the earliest on the list. It Is a large round, rich, 
creamy white peach and nearly covered with a 
bright red. Flesh is firm, juicy, fair to good 
quality. Splendid shipper, remarkably free from 
rot. The tree is a vigorous grower, hardy, mod- 
erately productive, and a very regular cropper. 
Bears third to fourth year. 
RINGGOLO CLING. Much larger than Heath: 
in every way an improvement on that popular 
kind. September 1. 
STUMP THE WORLD. Large, nearly round; 
color blush -red on creamy white ground. One 
of the finest of mid-summer Peaches. Free- 
stone. Late July and early August. 
SUSQUEHANNA. A very handsome and val- 
uable Peach. Originated on the banks of the 
Susquehanna Rivor, in Pennsylvania; a great 
favorite wherever known. Fruit of the largest 
size, sometimes measuring 12 inches in circum- 
ference : skin rich yellow, with a beautiful red 
cheek ; fiesh yellow, juicy, sweet, with a rich 
vinous flavor. Freestone. August 25. 
SALWAY. A large, late yellow freestone, of 
English origin; handsomely mottled, with a 
brownish red cheek ; flesh deep yellow, juicy, 
melting, rich ; very pro(tuctive; growing more 
and more in favor with the orchardist. 
_ STEVENS' RARERIPE.' The fruit in appear- 
ance somewhat resembles an enlarged and re- 
markably high-colored Oldmixon Free. Superb 
in every way. Late July. 
STINSON'S OCTOBER. Large; white, with 
red cheek; of very good flavor. The best very 
late Peach. October. 
SNI-IED. The most remarkable early Peach 
yet introduced ; it ripens a week to ten days 
earlier than Alexander; it is very distinct in tree 
and fruit, belonging to the Chinese Cling type; 
size medium; white, with blush on cheek; free. 
TIIURBER, Large to very large; skin white, 
with light crimson raottlings; flesh very juicy, 
vinous, and of delicate aroma, of exceedingly 
fine texture. Maturity mitidle to end of July. 
Has seldom failed to yield a crop of fruit when 
other varieties failed, and is highly prized as a 
market sort by Western growers. 
TU8KENA, Identical with early Crawford, 
but a cling.__Ripens wUh Early Crawford. Very 
fine early cling Peach, and should be in every 
family orchard. 
TKJOIPH. The earliest yellow Peach ever 
known, ripening closely following Greensboro and 
Alexander: of good size: averaging some larger 
tlian Alexander; very highly covered all over 
with a yellowish, dark red. making It a very 
showy market Peach; flesh yellow; good quality, 
and when fully ripe it parts readily from the 
pit. which Is very small; extremely hardy and 
a fine shipper. 
VICTOR. Origin, Texas. A remarkably early 
new Peach. Ripens fully two weeks before Alex- 
ander, and a week before any other Peach. 
Alexander was considered a wonder in its day, 
but here is Victor twY) weeks ahead of the Alex- 
ander record. Of medium size, of a light cream- 
color, beautifully streaked with red ; a cling- 
stone; does not rot, and ripens evenly to the seed, 
something very unusual in early Peaches. Vic- 
tor marks a new era in early market Peaches. 
WABDELL. Size medium to large, oblong; 
rich creamy white, bright blush on sunny side, 
covering half of the Peach; flesh firm, rich, 
sweet, melting when fully ripe; freestone, about 
as large as Bell© of Georgia and ripens close 
after the Triumph; for family use or for mar- 
ket It is equal to a ny of Its season, if not 
superior: of the North China family. 
WONDERFUL PEACH. Fruit large; color 
rich yellow, with a bright crimson blush, shaded 
and blotched in the yellow by minute crimson 
dots; quality one of the very best. Ripens In 
September. 
