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NAUGHTON FARMS, WAXAHACHIE, TEXAS 
PEACH TREES 
The Peach is one of the surest crops 
in the Southern States. Almost all soils 
are well adapted for the raising of 
Peaches, and it is more at home in 
southern soils and under southern con¬ 
ditions than any other fruit. The Peach 
has been a profitable crop in the South 
from a commercial standpoint, as well 
as in the home orchard, and we strong¬ 
ly recommend the planting of Peaches 
in your orchards. 
Varieties We Offer 
Variety—Color—Free or Cling— Ripe 
ELBERT A—Yellow, free.July 10 
E. ELBERT A—Yellow, free...June 25 
L. EL BERT A—Yellow, cling_..._August 15 
ARP BEAUTY—Yellow, free.,.June 20 
SLAPPY—Red and yellow, semi-cling...July 20 
MINNIE STANFORD—Yellow, cling.August 15 
MAMIE ROSS—White and pink, semi-cling.June 30 
EARLY WHEELER—Red and white, cling.May 25 
BELLE GEORGIA—White, free.June 20 
INDIAN CLING—Deep red, cling.August 15 
CHINESE CLING—White, cling.July 10 
RED BIRD—Red and white, semi-cling.June 30 
MAYFLOWER—Red and white, semi-cling.May 25 
PRICES ON PEACH TREES: 
2 to 3-foot tree. .16c 4 to 5-foot tree_26c 
3 to 4-foot tree...19c 5 to 6-foot tree.„.33c 
POSTPAID 
PLUM 
TREES 
We consider the 
plum one of the most 
profitable crops in 
the South. The home 
orchard is not com¬ 
plete without a good 
many plum trees. 
We have listed what 
we think best. 
Variety—Color— Ripe 
BLUE DAMSON—Blue and red.July 
ABUNDANCE—Cherry red_June 
BARTLETT—Yellow _June 
NIONA—Reddish yellow_July 
SIX W T EEKS—Deep red_l_May 
GOLD — Yellow __ July 
AMERICA—Yellow _. July 
WICKSON—Reddish yellow_July 
BRUCE—Red and yellow__July 
BURBANK—Red and yellow__July 
BLACK BEAUTY—Dark Crimson_June 
PRICES ON PLUM TREES 
2 to 3 ft. tree.$ .19 
3 to 4 ft. tree. .24 
4 to 5 ft. tree. .28 
5 to 6 ft. tree.36 
The Maryanna Plum 
REFER TO PAGE 27 
IN THIS CATALOG 
GOOD ARRIVAL GUARANTEED 
