GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES 
Deciduous Fruits 
Oriental Bloods , which include the Red Ceylon, adapted to the same range as the Peen-to type; 
and the Japan Dwarf Blood, adapted to the same range of territory as the Money type. 
Prices on Peaches. Each Per io ioo 1.000 
i-year, 2 to 3 feet.$0 12 $1 00 $8 00 $60 00 
i-year, medium size, 3 to 4 feet. 15 1 20 10 00 75 00 
1-year, standard size, 4 to 6 feet. 20 1 50 12 00 90 00 
LIST TO AID SELECTION 
In assigning varieties to districts of wide area, there will be local exceptions, but the follow¬ 
ing lists are based on many years of somewhat extensive planting, experimenting, research and 
observation, and are as nearly accurate as we know how to make them. 
Succession of Ripening. —The terms “ very early,” “early,” “midseason” and “late,” 
in the list below (as indicated to the right of each variety by the abbreviations “VE,” “K,” “M,” 
“ L ” ) indicate the comparative ripening time of the variety. 
Explanation of List.— The varieties best adapted and most valuable for market in a par¬ 
ticular section are printed in capitals, thus: “ANGEL.” Varieties next in order of merit are 
printed in small capitals, thus: “Climax.” Other varieties recommended are printed in lower¬ 
case type, thus : “Countess.” 
LIST A.—Peaches for South Florida, West Indies and Other Subtropical and 
Tropical Sections 
ANGEL 
E. 
FLORIDA GEM 
E. 
PEEN-TO 
VE 
BIDWELL’S EARLY 
VE. 
General Harrison 
M. 
Powers’ September 
L. 
BIDWELL’S LATE 
E. 
Gibbons’ October 
L. 
Red Ceylon 
YE 
Cabler’s Indian 
M. 
HALL’S YELLOW 
E. 
SUBER 
VE 
Climax 
E. 
Honey 
E. 
Taber 
E. 
Co LON 
E. 
IMPERIAL 
E. 
TRIANA 
E. 
Countess 
M. 
Japan Dwarf Blood 
VE. 
Victor 
VE 
DOROTHY N. 
M. 
JEWEL 
VE. 
Victoria 
L. 
Estella 
L. 
MAGGIE 
VE. 
WALDO 
VE 
Florida Crawford 
M. 
Oviedo 
E. 
LIST B.—Peaches for Eastern 
North 
Florida 
Admiral Dewey 
VE. 
FLORIDA GEM 
E. 
Pallas 
E. 
ANGEL 
E. 
Frances 
M. 
Peen-to 
VE 
BIDWELL’S LATE 
E. 
Gener a l Ha r r I SON 
M. 
Powers’ September 
L. 
Cabler’s Indian 
M. 
Gibbons’ October 
L. 
Suber 
VE 
Climax 
E. 
Hall’s Yellow 
E. 
TABER 
E. 
COLON 
E. 
HONEY 
E. 
Thu rber 
M. 
Countess 
M. 
IMPERIAL 
E. 
TRIANA 
E. 
Dorothy N. 
M. 
Japan Dwarf Blood 
VE. 
Victor 
VE 
ESTELLA 
L. 
JEWEL 
VE. 
Victoria 
L. 
Everbearing h 
to L. 
Onderdonk 
M. 
WALDO 
VE 
Florida Crawford 
M. 
Oviedo 
E. 
LIST C. Peaches for West Florida and Lower Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi 
Admiral Dewey 
VE. 
Everbearing E. 
to L. 
Mayflower 
VE 
ALEXANDER 
VE. 
Fleitas 
E. 
Onderdonk 
M. 
Angel 
E. 
Florida Crawford 
M. 
Oviedo 
E. 
Beauty’s Blush 
E. 
Florida Gem 
E. 
Pallas 
E. 
BELLE OF GEORGIA 
M. 
FRANCES 
M. 
Powers’ Sep t e m b e r 
L. 
CABLER’S INDIAN 
M. 
GENERAL LEE 
M. 
SNEED 
VE 
CARMAN 
E. 
Gibbons’ October 
L. 
Taber 
E. 
Chinese Cling 
M. 
GREENSBORO 
VE. 
THURBER 
M. 
Climax 
E. 
Honey 
E. 
Triana 
E. 
COLON 
E. 
Imperial 
E. 
TRIUMPH 
VE 
Countess 
M. 
Japan Dwarf Blood 
VE. 
Victor 
VE 
Crawford’s Early 
E. 
JESSIE KERR 
VE. 
VICTORIA 
L. 
Crawford’s Late 
M. 
Jewel 
VE. 
Waddell 
E. 
ELBERTA 
M. 
MAMIE ROSS 
E. 
Waldo 
VE 
ESTELLA 
L. 
Matthews’ Beauty 
L. 
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