GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES 
Deciduous Fruits 
Florida Crawford. (Sp.) Large, roundish 
oblong; suture distinct, but shallow; skin yel¬ 
low, red cheek ; flesh yellow, juicy, melting, of 
rich, vinous flavor ; quality best; free. July 15 
to 25. A good canning Peach. 
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 1 to 10. One of the 
most valuable market varieties of Honey strain. 
Frances. (N. C.) Large size, with ridge on 
one side, which terminates in point at blossom 
end. Color of skin almost entirely red ; flesh 
greenish yellow, slightly red at pit; quality 
first-class ; free. Ripens just after Elberta. 
General Harrison. Originated by Mr. C. W. 
Harrison, Cocoa, Fla. Size medium to large ; 
shape somewhat like Honey seedlings, out 
without long point. Color light yellow, overlaid 
beautifully with red. A very handsome Peach. 
Flesh white. Quality good. July. Cling. Heavy 
bearer and good grower. 
General Lee. (N C.) Very large; skin creamy 
white, shaded with red ; flesh juicy and highly 
flavored ; quality best; cling. July 5 to 15. A 
good market variety. 
Gibbons’ October. (Sp.) A medium to large 
freestone, in quality unexcelled by any ex¬ 
tremely late Peach that ripens this far south. 
September 25 to October 15. A native seed¬ 
ling. Tree vigorous and handsome. 
Greensboro. (Per.) Originated in North Caro¬ 
lina and is being extensively planted in the cen¬ 
tral South. Of good size, nearly round ; skin 
highly colored, bright red over yellow ; flesh 
white, very juicy, and of fine quality. Serni- 
cling. Ripens about June 1. A very valuable 
early market variety. 
HalPs Yellow. (P.-to.) Large size, nearly 
round ; yellow washed with red ; flesh yellow, 
red at stone, from which it parts freely. Qual¬ 
ity good. Ripens middle to latter part of June. 
Honey. (Hon.) Medium size, oval, com¬ 
pressed, with deep suture on one side, extend¬ 
ing more than half way round, and terminating 
in a sharp, peculiar, recurved point ; skin 
whitish yellow, washed and marbled with red 
in the sun ; flesh creamy white, fine, juicy, 
melting, with peculiar honeyed, rich, sweet 
flavor ; quality excellent; free. June 5 to 20. 
Imperial. (Hon.) Very large, roundish, ob¬ 
long ; skin greenish yellow, washed with red ; 
flesh white, sweet, juicy, of excellent flavor and 
good tone ; quality best ; free. June 25 to July 
5. Originated by ourselves. 
Japan Dwarf Blood. (O.B.) A blood free¬ 
stone of good size and appearance and fair 
quality. Ripens earlier than Alexander. A 
dwarf-growing stocky tree. 
Jessie Kerr. (Per.) A freestone, larger and 
earlier than Alexander, which it resembles in 
tree and fruit. Preferred to the latter by many 
orchardists. Adapted to the same sections as 
the Alexander. 
Jewel. (P.-to.) Medium to large, roundish 
oblong; skin highly colored, very red on sunny 
side. Flesh yellowish white, red at stone, juicy, 
melting, sweet, and of excellent quality; free. 
Ripens about a fortnight earlier than Waldo or 
Peen-to. Does not overbear as is apt to be the 
case with Waldo. Good shipper. Tree very 
vigorous and healthy. On account of its ex¬ 
treme earliness, good size, fine appearance, 
and excellent quality, it is a very valuable mar¬ 
ket sort for Florida and subtropical and tropical 
latitudes. The most popular variety in Florida, 
where it is now planted to a much greater extent 
than any other one kind. 
Maggie. (P.-to.) Size medium; roundish 
oblong; skin yellowish white, washed with car¬ 
mine; flesh fine-grained, sweet, juicy and melt¬ 
ing; sub-cling. Ripens about with the Peen-to. 
Very much like Bidwell’s Early in appearance, 
time of ripening and other qualities. 
Mamie Ross. (N. C.) A seedling of the 
Chinese Cling, which it much resembles. Fruit 
almost as large as the Chinese Cling; white, 
nearly covered with delicate carmine; flesh 
white, juicy and of good quality. A regular and 
prolific bearer. June 15. Popular throughout 
Texas, where it is esteemed the finest early "cling. 
Matthew Beauty. (N. C.) The fruit is of large 
size, shaped similar to Elberta, but a little 
longer; skin golden yellow, streaked with red; 
flesh firm, yellow and of excellent flavor. Ripens 
two to three weeks later than Elberta. 
Mayflower. (Per.) Large; well colored; red 
all over; of fine quality; cling. Ripens four or 
five days earlier than Sneed. A very promising 
variety. Its earliness, high color, excellent 
quality, are strong points in its favor. 
Onderdonk. (Sp. ) Large; skin and flesh yellow; 
very juicy. and sweet. Free. Last of July. 
Originated in Texas. Possesses a valuable com¬ 
bination of quality, appearance and productive¬ 
ness. A good midseason variety. 
Oviedo. (Hon.) Medium to large; roundish 
oblong, with a short, recurved point; highly 
colored; flesh light, streaked with red, very 
firm; good flavor; free. Early in July. Seedling 
of Honey. 
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