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COMAI. SI’KINGS NUKSEKY 
Triumph, (new) “The earliest yellow peach in the world.’’ A perfect 
yellow free-stone, of excellent quality. Ripens after Alexander. A fftxxl 
kee|)cr, very prolific. Two year old trees lx>re '/z bushel each. 
Carman, (new,) the best Texas Seedling' Peach, size very large and of 
finest flavor, ripening after Alexander, vigorous, prolific. 
Bokara, the hardiest pe.ich known. It is of fine <iuality and a g(x»d 
bearer. Does remarkably well here. 
Honey, medium size, oblong, pointed, very sweet, hears well, an early 
bloomer. A peach for Southern Texas. 
Qov. Hogg, (new). This |>each was originated near Tyler, where it is 
now being planted extensively. It is one of the most valuable peaches we 
now h.ive. It is a pure cling stone, and ripens just after Alexander, or with 
the Rivers and Mamie Ross. Flesh is cre.'imy white and the skin ;i clear 
white almost entireh’ covered with a bright red. Size is very large, doubt- 
less the largest of all the early i>eaches. 
II. Ripening June 5 to 20. 
Early Rivers, large: light straw color, with a pink cheek; fleshy, juicy 
and melting, with a rich flavor. One of the beautiful earlj- peaches. Free- 
st<me. 
Southern Early jg largest of all earlj- ]ieaches, good <|ualitj-, 
verj- prolific, sweet and juiev. 
Pearson, similar to Mamie Ross, but as large as Chine.se Cling. A per- 
fect freestone, rijie before Mamie Ross. It is a hardy, prolific and a verj- 
valuable new peach. 
June Rose, a large peach with red cheek and white flesh. V’erj- juicy 
and well flavored Tree latest bloomer. 
Mamie Ross, a seedling of Chinese Cling. Fruit very large, white nearly 
covered with delicate carmine; flesh white, juiej- and of good quality, a regu. 
lar and very prolific bearer. 
Rogers, extra large, red cheek, juicy, aromatic, sure bearer. A seedling 
of Chinese Cling and one of our best peaches. 
Yellow Mystery, yellow freestone, early, a g<*«l bearer, 
Qeorge the 4th, large, flesh white, red cheek, productive, a gooil freestone. 
Husted Early, large size. In shape roundish, skin smooth and of light 
j'ellow color, with :i be;iutiful red cheek on the sunnj' side. Flesh light cream 
color, fla\or rich and tlelicious, melting, juicj- anil vinous. 
Aurora, verj- large, globular, red cheek to the sunnj- side, juicy and of 
good flavor, bears well. A fine new peach, freestone. 
Cleveland Free, a .seedling of Thurber. Fruit large, creamj- white, red 
cheek, juiej-, rich and excellent. 
Lady Ingold, very large, oblong ; dark, orange j-ellow, juiej- and rich. 
t)ne of the best yellow freestones. 
III. Ripening June 20 to July 15. 
Hountaln Rose, large, round, white flesh, red cheek, free. 
Pallas, large, flesh white, melting, with a rich vinous aroma, profuse 
annual bearer. 
flen. R. E. Lee, cling simil.ar to Chinese Cling, but earlier and more 
prolific. 
Barnard, a peach of medium size but very showy and enormously produc- 
tive. Red cheek and j-ellow flesh. 
