GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES 
Deciduous Fruits 
PEACHES, continued 
Chinese Cling. (N. C.) Very large, glob¬ 
ular; skin yellowish white, sometimes washed 
with red; flesh white, red at the stone, rich, 
vinous, excellent. Ripens July 5 to 15. 
Climax. (Hon.) A seedling of the Honey, 
possessing many of the characteristics of its 
parent, but larger, and about ten days later. 
Vigorous grower and heavy bearer; fruit of 
good appearance; size medium, round, slightly 
oblong, with recurved point; color pale yellow, 
washed with red; flesh yellowish white, fine¬ 
grained, melting, sweet and sprightly; quality 
excellent; freestone. June 25 to July 5. 
Colon. (Hon.) Large, roundish oblong; 
skin white, overspread with red ; flesh white, 
streaked with red, sometimes almost solid red, 
very juicy, subacid, high-flavored, delicious; 
freestone. June 15 to 25. Remarkable among 
Honey derivatives for its snap and tone. Tree 
a good grower and prolific. Introduced by 
ourselves in 1893-94. 
Countess. (Sp.) Large to very large, nearly 
round; skin white; flesh white, tender, melt¬ 
ing, juicy, vinous; excellent; free, Tree a 
very strong grower. Ripens July 15 to 20. 
Crawford’s Early. (Per.) Large; yellow, red 
cheek; flesh yellow, juicy and rich; free. End 
of June. A valuable market variety for north¬ 
ern and central U. S. peach-growing sections. 
Crawford’s Late. (Per.) Large; skin yellow, 
with red cheek; flesh yellow, fine quality; free. 
Last of July. An old and very popular variety 
for marketing or canning. 
Dorothy N. (P.-to.) This variety, originated 
in Lake county, Fla., is a seedling of Angel, 
and is a remarkably handsome Peach of large 
size, fine quality and a perfect freestone; shape 
nearly round; flesh yellow, rich subacid, of very 
fine flavor. Ripens July 5 to 15. The tree is a 
heavy bearer. We have no hesitancy in recom¬ 
mending 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 3 to 20. One of the finest and most 
valuable varieties, and perhaps more largely 
planted than any other one variety in America. 
Succeeds in West Florida and throughout a 
wide range of territory northward, but not in 
south Florida. 
Emma. (N. C.) Very large; yellow, with 
red cheek; flesh yellow, firm, juicy; best qual¬ 
ity. Free. Follows Elberta, ripening July 20 
to 30. Excellent market sort. 
Estella. (Sp.) Almost round, very large; 
skin yellow or greenish yellow, with full red 
cheek; flesh yellow; freestone. Tree vigorous 
and very productive. Ripens September 1 to 
10, just at a time when there is but little south¬ 
ern fruit in market. Originated in west 
Florida. 
Everbearing. (Sp.) Commences to bear 
about July 1 and produces successive crops 
until about September 1. The fruit is creamy 
white, mottled and striped with light purple 
and pink veins; oblong shape, tapering to the 
apex. Flesh white, with red veins; very juicy, 
vinous and of excellent quality; freestone. Not 
recommended for commercial planting. 
Fleitas. (Yellow St. John). (Per.) Large, 
roundish; orange-yellow, with deep red cheek; 
juicy, sweet and high-flavored; flesh yellow; 
free. June 20 to July 5. 
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 13 
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 blos¬ 
som end. Color of skin almost entirely red ; 
flesh greenish yellow, slightly red at pit; qual¬ 
ity 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, but 
without long point. Color light yellow, over¬ 
laid 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. 
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