LANIER’S • FLORALA, ALA. 
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Mayflower Peach 
Peaches 
This fruit needs no description. More Peach trees are 
sold than any other in the fruit line. Every home should 
iiave an assortment of Peach trees of the standard varieties 
to provide fruit from late May till September. We offer a 
dependable list of varieties that will give you a steady 
supply of fruit during that period. 
The Peach is also an ornamental tree, to be considered 
as setting off to advantage the landscape. It requires spray¬ 
ing and pruning, like the apple, but is more than worth it. 
Belle of Georgia. (Freestone.) A June-ripening Peach. 
Large; white, with a notable blush. A fine market sort. 
Mayflower. (Freestone.) Extra-early, ripening in late 
May. A medium-sized Peach, almost solid red in color, 
not extra good as fruit, but is highly desirable on account 
of its being so early. 
Elberta. (Freestone.) Large, late midseason Peach; 
yellow shaded with red. Quality excellent. One of the 
most popular. 
J. FI. Hale. (Freestone.) Larger than Elberta, somewhat 
similar in color, and by some liked better. Ripens mid¬ 
season. 
Heath Cling. (Clingstone.) Very large; creamy white 
with delicate red blush. Ripens in September. 
Hiley. (Freestone.) Early. Large; creamy white with red 
cheek; white, juicy flesh. 
PRICES Each 10 100 
3 to 4-ft. whips.$0 30 $2 50 $20 00 
4 to 5 ft., branched. 35 3 00 25 00 
