RAMSEY’S AUSTIN NURSERY 
AUSTIN, TEXAS 
Grow Peaches for Table and Mar\et 
August Peaches 
INDIAN CLING. C. Aug. 1. Medium size; red 
meat. Old-fashioned Indian. 
AUGBERT. F. Aug. 5-10. Yellow, resembling El- 
berta, but later. Prolific and of high quality. 
September Peaches 
HENRIETTA. C. Sept. 5. Flesh yellow, juicy 
and firm. Fruit large. 
October Peaches 
OCTOBERTA. F. Oct. 1. Like a fine Elberta, 
but one of the latest peaches. 
STINSON. C. Oct. 10. White, with red cheek. 
Large, fine fruit in its proper territory, from Central 
Texas west and north. 
Distances for Planting Number of Trees or Plants 
Peach, Plum, Apple, Pear, Apricot, 20 to 25 feet Per Acre 
apart each way. 
1 by 2y 2 feet.17,424 
Pecan, 40 to 60 feet each way. 3 by 4< feet. 3,630 
3% by 5 feet. 2,430 
Figs, 12 to 18 feet each way. 4 by 6 feet. 1,815 
5 by 5 feet. 1,740 
Haupt, McDonald and Dallas Blackberries, 3*4 by 12 by 12 feet. 302 
5 feet. In rich land, 5 by 5 feet, or 4 by 6 feet. 12 by 18 feet. 201 
20 by 20 feet. 108 
Dewberry, 3 by 4 feet. 25 by 25 feet. 69 
30 by 30 feet. 48 
Strawberry, 1 by 2*4 feet. 40 by 40 feet. 27 
50 by 50 feet. 17 
Grapes, 12 by 18 feet. 60 by 60 feet. 13 
From W. W. H., San Benito, Texas; From Mrs. A. S., Clifton, Texas: 
The HAUPT BLACKBERRY (one dozen) sent we at 
Huntsville two years ago last November this year bore 8 9 
quarts. Is this a good record? I began to pick them the 
5th of May and finished the 5th of June. 
I have two orchards from Ramsey’s Nursery, and I am 
just thrilled over the fine fruit I have. Some of my 
peaches measured 12 inches around. I can not get them 
in a fruit jar without cutting them. 
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One of our Surebearing Peach Trees 
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