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GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES 
Deciduous Fruits Department 
throughout a wide range 
of territor}^ northward, 
but not in south i^'lorida. 
EMMA. (N. C.) Very 
large; yellow, with red 
cheek; flesh yellow, firm, 
juicy ; best quality, l^'ol- 
lows Eliierta, ripening 
July 20 to 30. Excellent 
market sort. 
ESTELLA. (Sp.). Al¬ 
most round, very large ; 
skin yellow or greenish 
yellow, with full red 
cheek ; flesh yellow ; free¬ 
stone. 'free vigorous and 
very productive. Ripens 
September i to 10, just 
at a time when there is 
but little southern fruit in 
market. Originated in 
west Florida. 
Elberra Peach 
PEACHES, continued 
DOROTHY N. (P.-to.) This variety, origi¬ 
nated in Lake county, Ida., is a seedling of An¬ 
gel, and is a remarkably handsome Peach of 
large size, fine quality and a j-ierfect freestone ; 
shape nearly round ; flesh yellow, rich subacid, 
of very fi-ne flavor. Rii)ens July 5 to 15. The 
U*ee is a Iieavy bearer. We liave no hesitancy 
in recommending it as a valuable variety for 
southern and central Florida. 
ELBERTA. (N. C.) Very large; yellow, 
with red cheek ; flesh yellow, juicy and high- 
flavored ; free. July 5 to 20. One of the finest 
and most valuable varieties, and perhaps more 
largely planted than any other one variety in 
America. Succeeds in W'est P'lorida and 
EVERBEARING. (Sp.) 
Commences to bear about 
July I and produces suc¬ 
cessive crops until about 
September i. Tlie fruit 
is creamy white, mottled 
and striped with light pur¬ 
ple and pink veins; ob¬ 
long shape, tai^ering to 
the apex. Flesh white, 
with red veins; very juicy, 
vinous and of excellent 
quality ; freestone. Not 
recommended for com¬ 
mercial planting. 
__ FLEITAS {Venozt’ Sf. 
John), (Per.) Large, 
roundish ; orange-yellow, 
with deep red cheek ; juicy, sweet and high-fla¬ 
vored ; flesh yellow ; free. June 20 to July 5. 
FLORIDA CRAWFORD. (Sp.) Large, round¬ 
ish oblong; suture distinct, but shallow ; skin 
yellow, red cheek ; flesh yellow, juicy, melting, 
of rich, vinous flavor; quality best ; free. July 
15 to 25. 
FLORIDA GEM. (Hon.) A Honey seedling 
of large size ; roundish oblong, pointed ; highly 
colored ; flesh sweet, rich, juicy, red at the 
stone ; very fine ; free. July i to 10. Valuable. 
FRANCES. (N. C.) Large size, with ridge 
on one side, which terminates in point at blos¬ 
som end. Color of skin almost entirely red ; 
flesh greenish yellow, slightly red at pit; ciuality 
first-class ; free. Ripens just after Idberta. 
