AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. 
Columbia. Pace; Yellow Indian; Tinley, etc. Large; 
dingy yellow and red stripes; flesh yellow, buttery, 
rich and sweet; quality best. End of July to middle 
of August. 
Dr. Berckmans. Large, creamv-white. blush cheek; 
flesh white, melting, vinous, of the highest flavor; a 
seedling of Chinese Cling, but surpasses any variety 
of the same parentage, maturing at the same season. 
Matures middle to end of July. 
EDE. Capt. Ede. Large, yellow; -excellent quality; re¬ 
sembles Elberta but better flavor; ripens earlv in 
July. 
ELBERTA. Large; yellow, with red cheek; juicy and 
of good flavor; flesh yellow. Supposed to be a seed¬ 
ling of Chinese Cling. Ripe middle of July. This is 
an excellent shipping variety. 
Emma. Large, yellow with red cheek; flesh yellow, 
firm, juicy; best quality; ripens from July 25th to 
August 5th, follows Elberta. 
Everbearing. Indian type. In some sections this 
Peach begins to ripen about July 1 to 15, and con¬ 
tinues to produce successive crops until about the 
middle of September. Fruit varies in size from large 
to medium; is creamy white, mottled and striped with 
light purple and pink veins; oblong, tapering to the 
apex; flesh white, with red veins near the skin. Very 
juicy and of excellent flavor. Not recommended for 
commercial orchards, but for family use only. 
Florida Gem. For Florida and sub-tropical sections 
only. A seedling of Honey, of large size: highly 
colored: roundish, oblong, pointed; sweet and juicy; 
red at the pit. A valuable market sort. Ripens July 
1 to 10 in North Florida. 
Fords. Ford’s Early. An excellent, large white flesh 
Peach of Chinese type: quality good, a heavy add 
reliable bearer; ripens June 15th. 
Fox. Large; white, with red cheek; of good quality 
and flavor; regular bearer. A good peach. Middle 
of September. 
Francis. Fruit medium large; almost red. with yel¬ 
low cheek; yellow flesh; quality very good. Free 
stone. July 20 to August 1. 
GREENSBORO. Origin, North Carolina. Ripens usu¬ 
ally a week later than Alexander, but frequently with 
it. and is much larger and superior in every way. 
Round, sometimes elongated; flesh white; very juicy; 
of good quality; skin white, with red cheek: highly 
colored in the sun. A favorite and profitable early 
market sort. 
HILEY. Early Belle. Large: white, with beautiful 
red cheek; flesh white; quality best Prolific bearer. 
Ripens June 25 to July 5. The best shipping va¬ 
riety of its season, which makes it very valuable. 
Honey. Medium; oblong, with sharp recurved point, 
creamy-white, washed a mottled carmine; of honey 
sweetness; ripens June 15th to July 1st. 
Imperial. A Florida variety very large: roundish; 
oblong; skin greenish yellow; red, with blush cheek; 
flesh white, juicy and of excellent flavor. Ripens in 
North Florida Jun-e 25 to July 5. 
KENNESAW. Gov. Hogg; large white with beautiful 
cheek; flesh white, tender and juicy, highly flavored, 
red at pit. semi-cling; ripens June 20 to 25. 
MAYFLOWER. An excellent new variety from North 
Carolina. Fruit round and entirely covered with red, 
Blooms late; very hardy. One week earlier than 
Sneed. This Peach is an acquisition. 
Mountain Rose. Large white; washed with carmine; 
juicy, vinous, subacid; very good; ripens June 25. 
Pallas. A seedling of Honey. Originated by the late 
Dr. L. E. Berckmans; resembles the parent but is 
much larger and more nearly round in shape flesh 
white, melting and vinous; ripens July 10. 
Peen-to Free. For Florida and sub-tropical sections 
only. Fruit 2 to 2% inches in diameter; very flat; 
Skin pale greenish white, with beautifully mottled 
red cheek; flesh finely grained; quality good. As this 
Peach colors some time before maturity, it is fre¬ 
quently gathered prematurely. Therefore it should 
be allowed to hang upon the tree until approaching 
full maturity to get the best fruit. Ripens in Flor¬ 
ida from April 1 to May 10. 
Picquet. Very large; yellow, with a red cheek; flesh 
yellow, buttery, rich sweet and of the highest flavor. 
Maturity from end of August to middle of Sep¬ 
tember. 
Red River. Medium to large; creamy-white, with 
crimson cheek; flesh white, very juicy; fine grained, 
vinous; quality very good; ripens middle to last of 
June. ; 
Reeves. Large; oblong; skin deep yellow, with orange 
cheek; flesh juicy and buttery; very sweet; good. 
Ripens July 15. 
Robert. Originated by the late Dr. L. E. Berckmans. 
Large, creamv-white. with crimson cheek and a few 
crimson stripes, flesh white slightly veined pink: 
melting, juicy and vinous; quality best; a desirable 
bearer; ripens August 15. 
SALWAY. Large: dull yellow, mottled brownish red; 
flesh yellow, firm, but rather acid; fine flavor. Au¬ 
gust 15. 
Skinner. Skinner’s Choice. Originated at Augusta in 
1915; medium to large: yellow almost entirely cov¬ 
ered with red; flesh yellow, of fine flavor; reliable 
bearer; ripens July 1 to 10. 
Slappey. Medium to large, clear, golden-yellow with 
dark cheek; flesh yellow, of fine quality ; ripens July 
5 to 10. 
SNEED. Bowers, Peebles. Medium; creamy white 
with carmine mottling; flesh greenish white; juicy; 
semi-cling; quality fair. Ripens on an average six 
to eight days before Alexander. 
St. John. Fleitas or Yellow St. John ; May Beauty. „ 
Medium; roundish; orange yellow, with a deep red 
cheek; juicy, sweet and highly flavored; flesh yellow. 
Ripens end of June to July 10. 
Summerour. Atlanta. Very large; rounded, deep yel¬ 
low; flesh yellow, juicy, sweet and of good quality; 
ripens from middle to end of September. This peach 
fills a gap which has long been open in season of 
maturity; because it ripens after all good free stones 
are gone. 
THURBER. Medium to large; skin white, with light 
crimson mottling; flesh very juicy, vinous, of exceed¬ 
ingly fine texture. Maturity July 1 to 10. A seed¬ 
ling of Chinese Cling. This variety seldom fails 
to yield a crop of fruit when other varieties fail, 
and is highly prized as a market sort in some sec¬ 
tions. 
Tornado. Fruit medium to large: skin reddish yellow; 
flesh yellow: good quality. Tree vigorous grower. 
Freestone. Ripens July 20. 
VICTOR. Size below medium; creamy white, mottled 
light carmine; some faint dark stripes; flesh white, 
juicy, vinous; semi-cling. The quality is good, and 
is similar in many respects to Alexander. Ripens 
immediately after Sneed. 
WADDELL. Of nvedium size; fine shape; skin greenish 
white; almost covered with red; flesh white and 
juicy; very prolific. A fine market sort. 
Waldo. For Florida and sub-tropical sections only. 
Medium, roundish, oblong, bright yellowish-red: 
washed with carmine; flesh fine-grained, juicy and 
melting; ripens June 1. 
WALLER. Originated by Waller Brothers, near Sparta, 
Georgia. Matures one week later than Elberta. Ev¬ 
idently of Crawford type. Large, but not quite av¬ 
eraging the size of Elberta; a very beaw and relia¬ 
ble b-earer; skin yellow, but more than half covered 
with red; stringy, but of good quality. 
Wonderful. Very large; deep yellow, with carmine 
blush; flesh yellow, firm, good. Ripens middle to 
last of August. 
Peaches, Clingstone. 
Albright. Large white, changing to light-orange; juicy, 
sweet, very good; ripens middle of October. 
Bidwell’s Early. For Florida and sub-tropical sections 
only. A seedling of Peen-to: creamy white with 
pale pink cheek; flesh very fine grained, buttery, 
melting and juicy; semi-cling: size medium to large; 
ripens in north Florida early in May. 
CARSON. Originated in Hancock County, Ga. Medium 
to large, with pale yellowish ground completely over¬ 
spread with light crimson, with deep carmine cheek; 
flesh white, very juicy, vinous, red near the stone. 
A sure and heavy bearer; a most desirable variety; 
ripens last of July. 
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