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and before the mid-summer varieties come on. All of these varieties show unmis¬ 
takable evidence of having been crossed with blood peaches of the Spanish type, 
and hence they should prove well adapted to the entire South. One bushel of fruit 
from either one of these five varieties will easily pay for the cost often trees. 
CLASSIFICATION OF PEACHES AS BEST ADAPTED TO 
DIFFERENT SECTIONS. 
The sections of country covered by these respective lists are very large, and we 
are well aware that there are local conditions in some sections that would somewhat 
change these lists for particular localities. We do not claim these lists to be abso¬ 
lutely perfect, but after many years of somewhat extensive planting, experiments 
and research, we herewith submit them, in the confident belief that they will, in 
most cases, assist our customers to a better selection of varieties suited to the re¬ 
spective sections than.they might otherwise make. 
In printing these lists we have used three different kinds of type to represent 
the comparative value of the different kinds of peaches as market varieties for the 
respective sections. 
LIST A. 
Varieties best adapted to South Florida: 
ANGEL. 
BIDWELL’S EARLY. 
BIDWELL’S LATE. 
Barrs’ Early. 
Barrs’ Late. 
Climax. 
Countess. 
Cabler’s Indian. 
Chinese Blood. 
Early Cream. 
Florida Gem. 
Florida Crawford. 
Florida’s Own. 
Gibbons’ October. 
Honey. 
Imperial. 
.June Beauty. 
Japan Dwarf Blood. 
Laura. 
La Heine. 
Maggie. 
Peen-to. 
Powers’ September. 
Queen of the South. 
Reeves’ Mammoth. 
Red Ceylon. 
Taber’s No. 26 (New). 
Taber’s No. 29 “ 
Taber’s No. 31 “ 
Taber’s No. 33 “ 
Taber’s No. 34 “ 
Victoria. 
WALDO. 
Yum Yum. 
LIST B. 
Varieties best adapted to Central and Northeastern Florida, otherwise described 
as that section of Florida running back some distance each way from an imaginary 
line drawn diagonally across the State from Cedar Kevs to Jacksonville: 
ANGEL. 
Bidwell’s Early. 
BIDWELL’S LATE. 
Climax. 
Countess. 
Cabler’s Indian. 
Carpenter’s Cling. 
Chinese Blood. 
EARLY CREAM. 
Edith. 
Elma. 
Florida Gem. 
Florida Crawford. 
Franklin’s August. 
Florida’s Own. 
Gibbons’ October. 
Honey. 
IMPERIAL. 
Japan Dwarf Blood. 
La Magnifique. 
La Reine. 
Maggie. 
Laura. 
Onderdonk. 
Peen-to. 
Pallas. 
Powers’ September. 
Queen of the South. 
Reeves’ Mammoth. 
Sunset. 
Sanders’ Cling. 
Texas. 
Thurber. 
Townsend. 
TABER’S No. 26 (New). 
TABER’S No. 29 “ 
TABER’S No. 31 “ 
TABER’S No. 33 •« 
TABER’S No. 34 “ 
Victoria. 
WALDO. 
Yum Yum. 
