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Kathryn. —It bears very young; three-year-old trees were loaded with fruit and 
it shows a lot of fruit buds on one-year-old stock in the nursery row. The fruit 
is large, slightly elongated, very regular in size and shape, making a splendid 
appearing peach. It is perfect freestone. Its season of ripening is along with 
the last of Carman but extends over a slightly longer period. The color is clear 
cream-tinted white overspread with a beautiful pink which is a very deep shade 
on the sunny side. 
Eclipse.— “A self-pollinated seedling of Belle. A dark red, yellow-fleshed texture 
and good flavor, ripening with Hiley. Size equal to Hiley, tree more vigorous. 
Fruit oval, flesh grained, excellent shipper, hangs to the tree well.” 
Belle of Georgia. —The Elberta furnished a new type of early, regular and heavy 
bearing yellow peaches which has never been equalled for shipping and profit, 
the Belle of Georgia is just as distinctive in the white varieties. It is of large 
size, uniform in shape and very showy. Quality is good to excellent. It comes 
into bearing young and is prolific and picks over ian extended period, finishing 
just as Elberta begins. 
Elberta. —Very large, skin golden yellow and where exposed to the sun, faintly 
striped with red, flesh yellow, very fine grain, juicy rich, sweet and splendidly 
flavored; tree very prolific and presents a handsome appearance and a luxuriant 
gowth. It is a perfect freestone and one of the most successful market varie¬ 
ties. Does well anywhere. 
Hale.— This has proven itself to be a remarkable variety wherever it has been 
planted. It ripens with and after Elberta. It is yellow with a bright red cheek, 
clear yellow flesh of high quality. Fruit is high quality. Tree is of rather 
dwarf bushy habit. Fruit is very large. 
Brackett. —Ripens after Elberta is finished, extending the yellow peach season. 
It is a deep yellow, well shaded with carmine, entirely free and because of its 
splendid quality and season it always is profitable for market and desirable for 
the home. 
Salberta. —A splendid large yellow peach that is similar to Roberta but slightly 
later. 
Wilma. —A large, late yellow peach similar, in shape and color, to Elberta but 
ripens fully two weeks later. 
Iron Mountain. —Pure white, white skin sometimes has a slight blush. Large to 
very large, egg-shaped, free, of the very highest quality. The best canning 
peach ever grown as well as the best eating variety. Hardy in bud. 
Krummels.— A hardy peach of good quality. Flesh yellow, skin light orange with 
a bright red cheek. Preferable to Salway with which variety it ripens. A very 
desirable market variety. 
NUT TREES 
SUPERIOR QUALITY 
because 
We handle nothing but grafted trees which are sure to bear good, large, easy 
cracking nuts when quite young. 
English Walnuts. —This well known nut is hardy as 
far north as New York City and bears well. 
4 to 5 ft. grafted Mayette, hardy and quick 
bearing, $3.00 each. 
Black Walnuts. —There is no other nut tree that will 
bear as soon and so many nuts. 
Our stock is Thomas grafted, the nuts of which 
are large and the meat can be easily removed with 
the fingers when properly cracked. 
English Walnut 
4 to 5 ft. Thomas grafted, $3.50 each. 
