June Budded Peach trees are produced by 
seed planted in the fall, the seed germinate 
ing and coming up the following spring; 
they are budded early in June. Soon after 
budding, the seedling is cut back to the bud; 
and the bud develops the same season, re' 
suiting in a tree carrying one-year tops on, 
a one-year root system. This type of tree 
is sought after by many orchardists, they 
claiming it to be superior to the Yearling 
type. We have planted both types of trees 
in our commercial orchards and both are 
satisfactory; therefore, we can recommend 
planting either the one-year-olds or the June 
Budded stock. We make mention of the 
matter in detail that our customers can 
thoroughly understand the difference. 
600 
Prices, 1 to 9 
10 to 49 
50 to 299 
300 to 599 
or more 
except as noted: 
trees 
trees 
trees 
trees 
trees 
I-l}£ ft. 
$0.15 
$0.12 
$0.10 
$0.08 
$0.06% 
1/2-2 ft. 
.20 
.15 
.13 
.10 
.08 
2-3 ft., reg. grade. 
.25 
.20 
.14 
.11% 
.0 954 
2-3 ft., tV'-tV' cal. 
.30 
.25 
.19 
.16 
.14 
3-4 ft., iV'-tV' cal. 
.40 
.30 
.23 
.20 
.18 
4-5 ft., cal. 
.50 
.40 
.30 
.27 
.25 
5-6 ft., a:" 8c up cal 
. .60 
.50 
.40 
.37 
.35 
We can supply June Buds in all grades from 1 to 
1 Yz ft. up to and including heavy fk" to iV' cal¬ 
iper trees. 
BELLE OF GEORGIA. Ripens the 1st to 15th of 
August. Fruit is large, white with red cheek; flesh 
white, firm, of excellent flavor. Tree a rapid grow' 
er and very productive. One of the very best 
market sorts. Freestone. 
BERK’S FAVORITE. Freestone. Ripens Septem' 
ber 15th to 20th; size large, skin white with red 
cheek; flesh white; a good cropper and unexcelled 
shipper. 
BRACKETT. Follows Elberta in ripening. Size large 
to very large. Orange'yellow skin tinted with 
carmine. Flesh is deep yellow. Very highly fla' 
vored. A very good one for home use and ex' 
tensively planted in commercial orchards. Free' 
stone. 
CARMAN. A very hardy, semi'freestone Peach, 
ripening about the middle of July; skin pale yel' 
low, with blush on sunny side; flesh white, ten' 
der, sweet and melting. Ships well. Best early 
market Peach. 
Yearling and June Bud 
The illustration opposite is a block of Yearling Peach, while the 
illustration at the bottom is a block of June Bud Peach. To many 
wchardists, two scenes of this type in a nursery require some explana' 
lion. The Yearling Peach trees 
are produced by planting a se' 
lected, natural, free-from-disease 
strain of wild Peach Seed dur- 
ing the fall; the following sum¬ 
mer they are budded, and the 
bud remains in the seedling in 
a dormant stage during the fol¬ 
lowing winter and early spring 
at which time the seedling is 
cut back to the bud. Hence the 
growth from the bud starts and 
develops a strong one-year trunk 
and branches on a root system 
which is two years old. 
BELLE OE 
GEORGIA 
