4. Do you need Sliude Trees? e liave them. Order a do/,. 
Apricots. 
tlious 
In order of ripening. 25 
Myer’s Early, earliest; medium size, of 
white color, good, prolific. 
Eureka, very early, large, fine, prolific. 
Blendheim, Russian, large, golden yellow, 
with a red cheek, good quality, bears well 
Meorpark, large, excellent; an old favorite. 
Chinese, the largest of all apricots. 
eenfs cac/i; $2.25 yjc/' 
Japan Apricot, Bungoume, this is remarka- 
ble for size, line ciuality; vigorous tree. Hoc. 
Cluster, original tree has never failed to 
bear since it was 3 years old; of beautiful 
symmetrical growth, very vigorous and 
hardy; an enormous bearer. Fruit medium, 
transpanmt yellow, excellent quality. 
Nectarines. 
■2') eentu eae/i „ anleux otherwixe noted. 
Jumbo, originated in Burnet Co. from a blusb and mottling of red; sweet and a pi!- 
peach seed. Fruit said to be as large as a culiar pleasant fiavor. Freestone. 
Chinese cling peach; rich yellow, delicious Coosa, very large, red, fiesh white; a nep 
fiavor, sure bearer. 50 cents each. s(‘cdling from upper Georgia. 
Boston, large, deep yellow, with a bright Victoria, medium, purple, brown cheek. 
Cherries. 
25 eentx eae/i.’ 
Early Richmond, an old reliable variety. good gi-ower. 
English Morello, similar to Early Hich- Governor Wood, large, lieart shaped, light 
mond, later. yellow shaded with red, juicy and sweet. 
May Duke, very line, heart shaped, nearly Black Tartarian, very large, purplish 
black, tender, rich and juicy. black, lialf tender, flavor mild and pleasant. 
Esel Kirsohe, a German variety. Size me- Tree remarkably vigorous, erect, beautiful 
dium, color bright red, mild acid flavor, grower and very popular. May and .June. 
Peaches. 
In order of ripe.ninej, 4 to (i.fecf, 15 centx each; $10 jn r 100. 
Extra tareje xeleete<t frees, 20 eenits eae/i. 
r. RlI'K.NIXIi HKItK I'UO.M MaY 20. TO .T C.NK 10. 
Sneed, ripe 10 
days before Alex- 
ander, of Chinese 
type. Tree of vig- 
orous growth and 
drooping habit. 
Tlie earliest peach 
in cultivation. 
Greensboro, (new( 
earlier and larger 
than Alexander, fine flavor and attractive 
appearance. Mr. J. Vhin Bindley says the 
Triumph is a great ini])rovement over the 
.■Me.xander, but that the greater size and 
beauty of the Greensboro will make it a 
heading as well as a great market peacb. 
25 cents each. 
Dwarf Japan Blood, early, abundant, (>arly 
bearer, red, good. 
Alexander, good quality, high color, flesli 
greenish white. 
Arkansas Traveler, better than Alexander. 
Jessie Kerr, originated from seed of 
Hales Early; about the size and season 
with Alexander, boars well 
Love All, large, globular, dark red cheek, 
very juicy and sweet, ripe with Alexander. 
Triumph, (new.) ’’The earliest yellow 
peach in the world.” A perfect yellow free- 
stone, of excellent quality, itipens after 
Alexander. A good keeper, V('ry prolific. 
'I’wo j'ear old trees bore one half bushel 
each. 25 cents each. 
Carman, (new,) the best Texas Seedling 
Peach, size very large and of finest flavor, 
rifiening after Alexander, vigorous, prolific. 
I’rice 35 cents each. 
