Florida Gem Peaches 
Fig Trees in Nursery 
Terrell Plum Tree 
Deciduous Fruits 
Ill the lower South there are a number of deciduous fruits of decided merit which may be planted 
to advantage either in commercial orchards, or for home use. The most important of these are 
Peaches, Idums, Persimmons, Figs, Pears ancl (Tapes. To a less degree. Pomegranates, Mulberries, 
(Juinces and Apples are well worth while, in many sections. It may seem strange to include the Pear, 
for instance, but the Pear, since the introduction of blight-resistant varieties, is coming back again! 
We have a large number of these under test. 
'I'licrc are several distinct features in favor of deciduous fruits. Planting can be easily estal>- 
lishcd at low cost, and results are quickly secured. When intelligently handled, they give veiy 
satisfactory results. 
PEACHES 
For thirty-nine years we have been studying Peaches. During this period we have originated 
and introduced a large number of different kinds. We have throughout this period been growing 
nursery trees. Our land is particularly adapted to the growing of fine Peach stock, and we are able 
to offer our customers the best trees that can be produced. They are well-grown, true to name,—■ 
in short, "Quality trees" of the very best strains. 
Varieties should be carefully selected, to have them adapted to the section where they are to 
be planted. I his done, good trees planted on new land with good drainage, and carefully culti¬ 
vated, will bring quick returns, and are among the most satisfactory fruits that can be grown. 
I he types of Peaches are as follows: Persia?!, commonly planted in the Xorth. Norther?? Chhiese, 
wduch includes Klberta and related varieties, generally planted in the cotton-belt; well adapted 
to western Horida. Spa?nsh, native varieties that have originated in Florida and on the (Tilf ('oast, 
adapted to the latitude of northern Morida. IIo?iey, comprising the Money and its seedlings, adapted 
to northern Florida, southern Georgia and westward around the (iulf. Peen-to, comprising the original 
Pecn-to and the varieties originated from it; well adapted to Florida, tro])ical and sublroi)ical regions. 
Jewel IS the most important commercial variety in the group. 
PRICES ON PEACHES -On Native Peach Stock. 
2 to 3 feet. 
3 to 4 feet. 
4 to 6 feet. 
Each Per lo loo 
^0 35 53 00 $ 2 $ 00 
50 4 50 40 00 
65 6 00 50 00 
PEACHES ON PLUM STOCK 
Owing to a persistent demand for Peaches on plum stock from some sections, we have propagated 
a limited number of Angel, Dorothy N., Florida Gem, Jewel. Luttichau, Suber, Triana, and Waldo 
1 caches on plum roots which we offer at the same prices as for Peaches on Peach roots. 
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