GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES 
Deciduous Fruits 
Victor. (N. C. and 
Sp.) Fruit medium 
to large, of pleasant 
subacid flavor; semi- 
cling. May 8 to 16. 
The tree is a vigorous, 
compact grower and a 
heavy annual bearer. 
The originator claims 
that it is uniformly 
ten days earlier than 
Sneed, which makes 
it undoubtedly the 
earliest variety in existence. Of Texas origin. 
Victoria. (Sp.) Very large, nearly round; 
skin yellow; flesh yellow, juicy, sweet and of 
excellent flavor; free. August 5 to 10. One of 
the best varieties of native origin, well worthy 
of a place in every southern Peach orchard. 
Valuable for cooking and canning. 
Waddell. (N. CA Fruit medium to large, 
oblong; skin rich creamy white, nearly covered 
with red; flesh white, firm, rich and sweet; 
freestone. Very prolific. Ripens June 1 
to 10. 
Waldo. (P.-to.) Medium size, roundish, 
oblong; skin highly colored, varying from light 
Waldo Peaches 
a free and regular bearer, but it is also a high- 
colored, attractive fruit. The quality of the 
fruit is far superior to the Alexander and other 
early Peaches of parallel and higher latitudes, 
and, being a freestone, is preferred in market. 
In flavor it has the good qualities of the Peen- 
to varieties, without a trace of the bitter tang 
many of the latter are apt to have under ordi¬ 
nary conditions. This valuable Peach is not 
restricted to this district in its adaptability; it 
stands with the first and best of the very early 
sorts southward throughout the state. In the 
Gulf-coast section of Texas and Lower Louisi¬ 
ana it gives promise of being one of the most 
valuable and desirable varieties, and has given 
good results in the West Indian Islands. 
PEACHES, continued 
Triana. (Hon.) Medium to large, round¬ 
ish oblong, slightly pointed ; skin white, over¬ 
spread with red ; flesh white, with red mark¬ 
ings, rich, juicy, very sweet and of remarkably 
fine flavor ; freestone. Ripens June 25 
to July 5. We consider this variety, 
originated and introduced by ourselves 
several years ago, as one of the very best 
of the numerous good varieties that have 
originated from the Honey. 
salmon to dark red on side next the sun; flesh 
yellowish white, red at the stone, juicy, melt¬ 
ing, sweet; of good quality; free. Ripens with 
the Peen-to. A seedling of Peen-to, supposed 
to be crossed with Honey. Waldo is not only 
Triumph. (Per.) Ripens with Alex¬ 
ander, blooms late. The tree makes a 
strong growth, bears young, and yields 
abundantly. The fruit is of large size, 
with very small pit. 
Skin yellow, nearly 
covered with red, dark 
crimson in the sun. 
Flesh bright yellow, 
free when fully ripe, 
and of excellent flavor. 
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