Peaches 
TEXAS NURSERY CO. 
EARLY WHEELER—Also sold under name of Red Bird Cling. 
This Peach originated with E. W. Kirkpatrick in his experi¬ 
mental orchards at McKinney, Texas. The most profitable 
peach grown for commercial purposes in this section. Fruit 
large; very handsome, a clear creamy white overspread with 
crimson, very showy. A clingstone ripening in May and 
June. Always attracts attention because of its delicious odor 
and attractive appearance. Sections A, R, and C. 
ELBERTA-—The most widely known of all peaches. Handsome 
in appearance, large; deep yellow splashed with red; tree vig¬ 
orous and prolific; freestone. Ripe in July. At the head of 
the list for commercial planting and for home orchards for 
canning purposes. Sections A, B, and C. 
GENERAL LEE—Large; white with slight blush; flesh rich, 
firm and juicy; clingstone; tree a splendid bearer. A splen¬ 
did peach for eating out of hand. Ripe last of July. Sec¬ 
tions A, B, and C. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE—Ripens a little before Carman; of Elberta 
type and an excellent freestone, yellow variety which is 
sweet, tender and juicy. Sections A and B. 
HEATH CLING—An old favorite; large; creamy white; flesh 
white and firm; skin thin; excellent for preserves and pickles. 
Ripe in August. Sections A, B, and C. 
HENRIETTA—Clingstone; large; yellow shaded brownish red; 
flesh yellow, firm, juicy and sweet; a valuable late peach. 
Ripe August and September. Sections A and B. 
HILEY—Large, smooth, white, with bright red cheek. Flesh 
white with red streaks; rich and juicy; freestone. Ripe in 
July. Sections A, B, C, and D. 
HOBSON—Large; red cheek, showy; firm and of excellent qual¬ 
ity; a good shipper and a heavy bearer; clingstone. A de¬ 
licious peach for eating out of hand. Ripe in June. Sections 
A, B, and C. 
HONEY—Medium, oval, with deep suture; white marbled red; 
flesh white, juicy, rich and very sweet; freestone; adapted 
to coast section particularly. Ripe in June. Section D. 
INDIAN CLING—-A fine large peach; skin creamy white mot¬ 
tled with deep red; flesh rich and juicy; very hardy; one of the 
old favorite varieties; clingstone. Ripe in July. Sections 
A, B, and C. 
JAPAN DWARF—Tree dwarfish and very prolific; skin and 
flesh more or less red; quality of best; freestone. Ripe last 
of May. Sections C and D. 
J. H. HALE—Exceptionally large size; yellow overlaid with 
bright crimson; flesh deep yellow, firm, juicy and fine 
grained, with delicious flavor; freestone. Ripe middle of July. 
Sections A, B, and C. 
KBUMMELS—A late yellow freestone, ripe last of September 
and first of October. The tree is a strong healthy grower; 
fruit a rich golden yellow with carmine blush; flesh yellow 
with red at seed. Sections A, B, and C. 
LEONA—Large; yellow; freestone; similar to Elberta but of 
better quality. A sure bearer and very prolific. Ripe in July. 
Sections A, B, and C. 
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