CATALOGUE SOUTHERN NURSERIES. 
lie of (ieorgia — Very large; skin white, with red cheek; flesh white, firm and ui ■ ■ 
is ihti) fi Ttnly large and showy; very prolific bearer. A seedling of Chinese Cling. Fir 
Bilyeti — ^I.arge. nearly covered with dark red; flesh white, rich, Juicy and firm. A good siiipin i ra 
die to last of October. 
Chinese (iins: — Large; skin transparent cream color, with marble of red next the sun; flesh c i i. nhi 
'cry juicy and melting. July 25th. 
Burke — Very large, roundish oblong; skin pale cream color, slightly shaded on suuny side with red i i 
white, juicv. melting, sweet and vinous, making it one of the largest, best and showy clingstone peacii. , 
..f July. 
Bonanza — Free, medium, flesh white, red cheek, fine quality, vigorous, productive, sure. For a really fin.- 
1 ..stone, fifteen days later than Salway. we are at last rewarded by this true Bonanza to the peach grown, 
I I. luber. 
Captain Ede — A large freestone peach — a seedling of Chinese Cling. Originated in Southern Illinois. Very 
i iMUfic and hardy; a large, beautifully-colored, yellow-fleshed peach of finest quality, ripening with Early 
Crawford — about the middle of July. 
Crosby — Originated near Billerica. Mass.. and noted on account of Its hardiness. Fruit medium size, roundish, 
slightly flattened, with a distinct seam; color bright orange yellow, with a very bright red cheek; flesh yellow, 
mild and pleasant. August 1. 
Champion — A Western peach of very large size and good quality, also noticeable for the regularity of its 
bearing. Skin is of a rich creamy white, with a red cheek; flesh creamy white, sweet and delicious, rich and 
juicy. July 20th. 
Carman — In this new, hardy root-proof peach, 
ripening at same time as Early Rivers, and yet al- 
most as large and fine as Elberta itself, we have a 
peach of great market value; a large, roundish peach, 
with pale yellow skin, red blush on sunny side; white 
flesh, tender, and melting; rich, sweet and superior 
flavor; by far the finest of any peach ripening ahead 
of the Mountain Rose. A big early, yellow-skinned 
peach of high quality is sure to be in great demand. 
June 20. (See cut on this page.) 
Crawford's Early — Large, oblong; skin yellow, 
with red cheek; flesh yellow, melting, sweet and rich. 
July 10. 
Crawford's ll4ite — Large; yellow, with red cheek : 
fine quality; very popular old variety for market and 
canning purposes. Freestone. August 10. 
Chair's Choice — Originated in Maryland. Large; 
yellow, with red cheek next the sun; a clear yellow 
freestone of fine quality. Ripe late in August. 
Chinese Free — Seedling of Chinese Cling; size 
large, roundish, oblong; skin white, with red cheek ; 
flesh red, firm and well flavored ; desirable market 
variety. Ripens with Chinese Cling. 
Emma — -This peach is very large; yellow, with 
light crimson cheek ; flesh yellow, fine grained, very 
juicy ; quality best. Freestone. In maturity it fol- 
lows iifimediately after the Elberta. Where this peach 
has been shipped to market it has always commanded 
an extra price over the other varieties. It is better 
in quality than the Elberta. 
Early Michigan — Medium size, white with red 
cheek; handsome; flesh white, firm, and of fine qual' 
Ity. An early and good bearer. Middle of July. 
Elberta — Large; yellow with red cheek; flesh yel- 
low, firm, juicy, of high quality. Exceedingly pro- 
f lific. sure bearer and hardy. Is doing well in all 
peach sections North and South. One of the leading market varieties. August 1. 
Eaton's Golden — Medium; skin golden yellow, with occasionally a few pink spots; flesh yellow, sweet, juicy, 
apricot flavor. Superior for canning. Clingstone. Middle of September. 
Early Rivers — Large; color creamy white, with a delicate pink cheek; flesh melting, with a remarkably 
rich, racy flavor. Larger and ten days later than Alexander. First of July. 
Everbearing Peach — This is one of the most remarkable of peaches, as ft combines many desirable qualities 
which make it of great value for family use. \ 
1. Its long continued bearing period. The first ripening begins about July 1, and successive crops are pro- 
duced until the beginning of September. Fruit In all stages of development — ripe and half grown may be seen 
upon the tree at the same time. Our two-year-old trees are fruiting this year. 
2. As the tree blossoms during a long period, a complete failure of fruit has never happened since the 
original tree first began to bear eight years ago. 
3. The fruit is creamy white, mottled and striped with light purple and pink veins; oblong in shape, and 
tapering to the apex; flesh white, with red veins near the skin; very juicy, vinous, and of excellent flavor; 
quality very good to best. Freestone, of the Indian type. 
The first ripening average SM- inches long by 3 inches broad. The size of the fruit of the second and 
following crops diminishes gradually until that of the last ripening is about 2 inches in diameter. A supply 
of fruit may, therefore, be secured from the same tree for nearly three months in succession. 
We don't recommend the Everbearing peach for commercial orchards, but for family use. or small gardens, 
where there is room for only a few trees, its value Is unquestionable. We offer it with confidence, as we have 
known the original tree for the past four years, and gathered the fruit in various stages of development. 
Xo discount on price, regardless of the size of trees or quantity ordered. No buds or grafts for sale. 
Description taken from catalogue of P. J. Berckmans Co., from whom we got our stock to cultivate from. 
Foster — Large; deep orange red. becoming very dark red on the sunny side, flesh yellow, very rich and juicy, 
with sub-acid flavor. Ripens with Early Crawford. Handsome. 
Fitzgerald — An improved Early Crawford, being fully equal to it in size, quality and color; In Canada and 
Michigan has proven one of the hardiest. Fruit large, brilliant color, bright yellow, suffused with red; small 
pit; ^^psh deep yellow, best quality. Last of July. j 
Family Favorite — Large; white flesh, red cheek; freestone; sure bearer, prolific; seedling of Chinese Cling. 
This peach Is making a most favorable record wherever known. Season, middle of July. 
Greensboro— Originated by W. G. Balsley, in Greensboro. N. C. This Is the largest of all the early peaches; 
twice the size of Alexander and beautifully colored with light and dark red. shaded with yellow, which makes 
It a great beauty; size large for so early a peach; ripens perfectly to the seed, from which it parts clear when 
fully ripe. Ripens with Alexander; flesh white, juicy, good. One of the very best family peaches, but, like old 
Early Rivers, rather tender. 
General I-ee — Above medium, oblong; creamy w^hlte. with carmine wash; flesh very fine-grained, melting, 
very juicy, and of high flavor; quality best. Improved Chinese Cling. July 1 to 10. 
