J. H. Hale. A peach of nation-wide fame. Origi¬ 
nated by J. H. Hale. Ripens immediately after the 
Elberta. A very large, handsome peach; delicious and 
juicy, a beautiful yellow, covered with bright red; 
practically no fuzz; flesh solid and an excellent shipper. 
Unquestionably one of the best late mid-summer peaches 
for distant shipment; for local market, for home or¬ 
chard; good also for drying and canning. Being of 
the Elberta type, this peach prolongs the season of the 
Elberta. August 15 th to 20th. 
Late Crawford. Fruit is very large, of yellow color 
with red cheek to sun. An excellent peach for the 
home. Can be dried. Ripens first part of August. 
Lovell. Another variety which is used for shipping, 
drying and canning. The tree produces regular and 
heavy crops of almost perfectly round yellow fruits. 
Flesh is clear yellow, to a very small pit, of excellent 
flavor. Dries heavy. Ripens early part of August. 
Mayflower. One of the earliest peaches. Tree is a 
strong grower, fairly productive. Fruit medium size, 
surface creamy white with red cheek. Flesh whitish 
green, texture firm, flavor sweet and juicy, mainly 
valued as the season’s earliest peach. May 2 5 th to June 
5 th. 
Muir. An exceptional drying peach because of 
density of fruit. Of recent years growers have 
failed to plant sufficient trees of this variety to 
keep pace with mortality and it is only a matter 
of a short time when there will be a shortage of 
Muirs. Inasmuch as the tree is not so strong a 
grower as others we suggest a closer planting than 
usually practiced in peaches. Fruit is large; pit 
small and free; skin clear yellow with little or no 
blush; flesh yellow, faintly tinged at the pit; ten¬ 
der, sweet and mild. Ripens late July. 
Strawberry Free. Medium to large; white with red 
cheek; flesh white, mottled with dark red near the pit; 
juicy with a rich, delicious flavor; a very attractive 
dessert fruit. A desirable variety for home orchard. A 
good marketable sort also, but not as good as the early 
Freestone varieties for distant shipping. July 15 th to 
3 1st. 
PECANS 
Seedlings. Grown from selected seed of the very 
best types. 
Success. A large nut, tapering to apex. Thin shell, 
kernel sweet, rich and plump. Best for hot interior 
sections. 
