Glen Saint Mary Nurseries 
Deciduous Fruits 
EXPLANATION OF LIST.—The varieties best adapted and most valuable for market in a 
particular section are indicated by two asterisks (**); varieties next in order of merit by one 
asterisk (*). 
LIST A.—Peaches for South Florida, West Indies and Other Subtropical and Tropical 
Sections 
♦♦Angel 
E 
Estella 
L 
♦Honey 
E 
♦♦Suber 
VE 
♦♦Bidwell’s Early 
VE 
Florida Crawford 
M 
♦♦Imperial 
E 
♦Taber 
E 
**BidweH’s Late 
E 
♦♦Florida Gem 
E 
** Jewel 
VE 
♦♦Triana 
E 
Cabler’s Indian 
M 
♦General Harrison 
M 
**Peen-to 
VE 
Victor 
VE 
♦Climax 
E 
Gibbons’ October 
L 
Powers’ Sept. 
L 
Victoria 
L 
♦Colon 
E 
♦♦Hall’s Yellow 
E 
♦Red Ceylon 
VE 
♦♦Waldo 
VE 
♦♦Dorothy N. 
M 
LIST B.—Peaches 
for 
Eastern North 
Florida 
** Angel 
E 
♦Florida Crawford 
M 
♦♦Honey 
E 
♦Suber 
VE 
♦♦Bidwell’s Late 
E 
♦♦Florida (*em 
E 
** Imperial 
E 
♦♦Taber 
E 
♦Cabler’s Indian 
M 
*F ranees 
M 
** Jewel 
VE 
Thurber 
N 
♦Climax 
E 
♦General Harrison 
M 
♦Onderdonk 
M 
♦♦Triana 
E 
♦♦Colon 
E 
♦Gibbons’ Oct. 
L 
Pallas 
E 
♦Victor 
VE 
♦Dorothy N. 
M 
♦♦Glen 
Peen-to 
VE 
♦Victoria 
L 
♦♦Estella 
L 
♦Hall’s Yellow 
E 
♦Powers’ Sept. 
L 
♦♦Waldo 
VE 
LIST G.—Peaches 
for West Florida 
and 
Lower Georgia, 
Alabama and Mississippi 
♦♦Alexander 
VE 
♦Florida Crawford 
M 
♦Imperial 
E 
♦♦Sneed 
VE 
Angel 
E 
♦Florida Gem 
E 
♦♦Jessie Kerr 
VE 
♦Taber 
E 
♦♦Belle of Georgia 
M 
♦♦Frances 
M 
Jewel 
VE 
♦♦Thurber 
M 
♦♦Cabler’s Indian 
M 
♦♦General Lee 
M 
**Mamie Ross 
E 
♦Triana 
E 
♦♦Carman 
E 
♦Gibbons’ Oct. 
L 
♦Mayflower 
VE 
♦♦Triumph 
VE 
♦Climax 
E 
♦♦Glen 
♦Onderdonk 
M 
♦Victor 
VE 
♦♦Colon 
E 
♦♦Greensboro 
VE 
♦Pallas 
E 
♦♦Victoria 
L 
♦♦Elberta 
M 
♦Honey 
E 
♦Powers’ Sept. 
L 
Waldo 
VE 
♦♦Estella 
L 
LIST D.—Peaches for 
Coastwise Texas and Louisiana 
♦♦Alexander 
VE 
♦♦Elberta 
M 
♦Honey 
E 
♦♦Sneed 
VE 
♦Angel 
E 
♦♦Estella 
L 
♦Imperial 
E 
♦♦Taber 
E 
♦Belle of Georgia 
M 
♦Florida Crawford 
M 
**Jessie Kerr 
VE 
♦Thurber 
M 
♦Bidwell’s Late 
E 
♦♦Florida Gem 
E 
♦Jewel 
VE 
♦♦Triana 
E 
♦♦Cabler’s Indian 
M 
♦♦Frances 
M 
♦♦Mamie Ross 
E 
♦♦Triumph 
YE 
♦♦Carman 
E 
♦♦General Lee 
M 
♦♦Onderdonk 
M 
♦♦Victor 
VE 
♦♦Climax 
E 
♦Gibbons’ Oct. 
L 
♦♦Pallas 
E 
♦Victoria 
L 
♦♦Colon 
E 
♦♦Greensboro 
VE 
♦Powers’ Sept. 
L 
♦Waldo 
VE 
LIST E.—Peaches for Other Sections of the United States 
Adapted to most of the Peach sections of the country outside of the regions previously listed. 
♦♦Alexander 
VE 
Estella 
L 
♦♦Jessie Kerr 
VE 
Taber 
E 
♦Belle of Georgia 
M 
Florida Gem 
E 
♦Mamie Ross 
E 
♦Thurber 
M 
Cabler’s Indian 
M 
♦♦Frances 
M 
Onderdonk 
M 
Triana 
E 
♦♦Carman 
E 
♦♦General Lee 
M 
Pallas 
E 
♦♦Triumph 
VE 
Climax 
E 
Gibbons’ October 
L 
Powers’ Sept. 
L 
♦Victor 
VE 
Colon 
♦♦Elberta 
E 
M 
♦♦Greensboro 
Imperial 
VE 
E 
♦♦Sneed 
VE 
Victoria 
L 
VARIETIES OF PEACHES DESCRIBED 
The abbreviations in parentheses below, following the names of varieties, indicate the race to 
which they belong. Thus (Sp.) means that the variety belongs to the Spanish race; (Per.) to the 
Persian race; (N.C.) Northern Chinese; (Hon.) Honey; (P.-to.) Peen-to; (O. B.) Oriental Bloods. 
The dates given for the usual time of ripening are based on northern Florida. 
Alexander. (Per.) Large; highly colored; 
flesh greenish white, juicy, vinous, of fair quality; 
cling. One of the earliest of the Persian type. 
About June i. 
Angel. (P.-to.) Large, rounded, slightly 
pointed; color yellow, washed with red, very 
handsome; flesh white, sweet, melting, juicy, 
subacid, of exquisite flavor, entirely lacking in 
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