RAMSEY’S AUSTIN NURSERY 
AUSTIN, TEXAS 
Grow Peaches for Table and Mar\et 
July Peaches (Continued) 
MAMIE ROSS. S. C. July 6. I^arsTe, white and red, 
prolific, "nie well-known, old reliable variety. 
BELLE OF GEOROTA. S. C. July 6. Large, white 
with red cheek. Firm, juicy, and of good flavor. For 
Central and North Texas. 
CARPENTER. C. July 8. Medium size, light 
color, regular heavy bearer. One of the few varieties 
that are good from the Coast to the Plains. De¬ 
licious flavor, with excellent shipping qualities. 
LEONA. F. July 8. Like Elberta in color and 
size. Large, yellow with red cheek. This variety 
succeeds from the Plains to the Coast, and carries 
the Elberta type farther South than any other variety. 
Tree is somewhat dwarfish, indicating heavy bearing 
qualities. 
ELBERTA. F. July 10-15. Well-known standard, 
universal variety. Good in Central Texas and farther 
north. Large, yellow flesh, red cheek. Good shipper. 
CHILOW. C. July 10-15. Pure yellow. Large. 
Regular bearer. If any variety surpasses all others 
in flavor, it is Chilow. 
HILEY. F. July 10. Large, white with red cheek. 
A good commercial variety. 
J. H. HALE. F. July 15. Yellow with red cheek, 
large, excellent flavor. Commercial variety for Cen¬ 
tral and North Texas. 
GOV. LANHAM. C. July 15. One of the largest 
and most beautiful fruits. Yellow, with bright red 
shadings. ' " * 
ANNABEL. F. July 15. Color, gorgeous red and 
yellow ; extra large. A queen among peach queens ; a 
surprise in any orchard. 
FRANK. C. July 15-20. Large yellow cling. Very 
sweet, firm. One of the best varieties for home and 
commercial growing in all sections. 
LEE. C. July 20. Large, cream color. Good bearer 
for its type. 
SMITH INDIAN. C. July 20. Red flesh, juicy, of 
good size. An Indian of extra quality. 
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 
WILLIAMS. C. September 1. Yellow, prolific, sure- 
bearing cling that originated in Austin. 
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. 
GOOD WORDS FROM OUR CUSTOMERS 
We think it proper to give quotations from letters 
of customers, whose high regard we appreciate. 
From R. C. G., Seguin, Texas: 
The BESTMAY Peach we got from you is the best early 
peach We know of. The BESTJUNE is a little soft for 
market, but a good home peach. Your LEONA is a tribute 
to your Father's memory. Your trees make better growth 
with us than from any other nursery. 
From R. E. W., Georgetown, Texas; 
On the 22nd day of February, 1892, just forty-four 
years ago, I purchased a bill of trees from your Mahomet 
Nursery in Burnet County. Your father, Frank Ramsey, 
and your grandfather, Murray Ramsey, were owners and 
operators of the nursery at that time. I have been a cus¬ 
tomer of yours from time to time ever since. 
From R. B., Jackson, S. C.; 
The BESTJUNE Peach I got from you does well, and 
proves to be the finest peach in this country of its season. 
A Peck Basket of Annabel Peaches 
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