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Fruit 
Peaches 
The South’s Favorite Fruit 
Price, 2-year, 5 to 6 feet, 50 cents each, $5.00 per dozen 
BELLE Belle of Georgia. Very large ; skin white, with red cheek ; 
flesh white, firm and of excellent flavor; very prolific; 
excellent shipper. Tree of rapid growth. July 5 to 20. 
ELBERTA Too well known to need description. Sure and prolific. 
Very large. Orange-yellow, more or less covered with 
crimson. Flesh firm, good quality. Freestone. Seed large. This 
is the leading commercial variety grown in the Southwest. 
HALE Probably no new peach has ever been introduced claiming 
to be so much superior in all ways. It averages one-third 
to one-half larger than Elberta, ripens about five days earlier and 
is much superior in flavor. Color, a beautiful golden yellow with 
deep carmine blush. It has been tested and largely grown in many 
sections of the country. 
INDIAN BLOOD 
of August. 
Large, dark claret, with deep red veins; 
downy; flesh deep red; very juicy. Middle 
MAYFLOWER This peach is absolutely red all over, even before 
it gets ripe enough to ship. Carries to market 
in fine shape and sells well, and is the only early peach that is well 
colored. Inclined to overbear; should always be thinned. 
HEATH LATE WHITE Large, oval; skin creamy white, very 
seldom with any red; flesh pure white 
to the stone; juicy and sweet, with good aroma. Very popular for 
preserving. Ripens beginning of September. 
RED BIRD A fine early peach ; bright glowing red. Flesh juicy, 
firm and most delicious peach flavor imaginable. Tree 
hardy and vigorous. 
Brown Turkey Fig 
Apples 
Apples, 2-year, 5 to 6 feet, 60 cents each, $6.00 per dozen 
ARKANSAS BLACK A fair-sized winter market apple. Color, 
beautiful maroon. Flesh firm and fine 
grained. Juicy and keeps well. Tree is a vigorous grower, hardy 
and productive. 
CRAB APPLE TRANSCENDENT A large superior variety; 
golden yellow with rich crim¬ 
son. Flesh crisp, juicy and aromatic, making excellent jelly and 
preserves. Small core. Tree wonderfully vigorous and productive. 
Price, 2-year, 4 to 6 feet, 75c each. 
DELICIOUS Fruit large, nearly covered with brilliant dark red ; 
flesh fine grained, crisp and melting, juicy, with a 
delightful aroma; of very highest quality. A splendid keeper and 
shipper. Tree one of the hardiest, a vigorous grower, with good 
foliage. A regular annual bearer. 
EARLY HARVEST Pale yellow, sub-acid, regular bearer and is 
the most popular of the old general purpose 
varieties. 
JONATHAN Medium, pale yellow, nearly covered with brilliant 
stripes of lively red ; flesh white, juicy, spicy, sub¬ 
acid, fine grained, rich. Tree a slender grower, very productive. 
An excellent fruit and favorite market variety. 
RED JUNE Medium conical; deep red; juicy. Very productive. 
STAYMAN’S WINESAP An improvement over the Winesap. 
The fruit is large, and is much more 
prolific than the Winesap, which it resembles in color and flavor. A 
fine apple. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT One of the most desirable early ap¬ 
ples in cultivation. Early bearer, 
frequently producing fine fruit on two-year trees in nursery rows. 
Good grower and hardy, fruit pale yellow, good size and good qual¬ 
ity ; skin clear white at first, becoming a beautiful pale yellow 
when fully matured. 
Pears 
Price, 2-year, 5 to 6 feet, 75 cents each 
KEIFER Its large size, handsome appearance and remarkable keep¬ 
ing and shipping qualities make it exceedingly profitable 
for market. October and November. 
BARTLETT Clear lemon yellow with soft blush. Buttery, juicy 
and highly flavored. A great bearer. One of the 
favorite varieties. 
Figs 
Price, 2 to 3-foot size, 40 cents each, 3 for $1.00 
PAT RICE Fruit medium to large ; flattened, slightly ribbed, yel¬ 
low ; flesh white, sweet; early. Strong grower and 
very prolific. A favorite variety for canning. 
BROWN TURKEY Medium; brown, sweet and excellent; very 
prolific. Most reliable for field culture. One 
of our hardiest varieties. 
CELESTIAL Medium ; pale violet, with bloom ; sweet and excel¬ 
lent ; prolific ; early. Hardiest of all figs. 
Mulberries 
HICK’S EVERBEARING Large, black, sweet, very prolific; 
fruits several months. Ripe in June, 
July and August. Price, 2-year, 5 to 6 feet, 50c each. 
Apricots 
Price, 2-year, 5 to 6 feet, 75 cents each 
MOORPARK Very large, orange color, with deep orange-red 
cheek. Flesh firm, quite juicy, rich, luscious flavor. 
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