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Starting Picking Greensboro Peaches—July 1922 
Brackett 
Ripciix after J-JIhrrIa. Oranf/e-iielloic s}:iii. tiiirjed trilh car- 
Diiiic. Flcuh is </('(■/> yellow, hiyhly flnrorcd. kfizc is large to very 
large. Freestone. 
Somo years ago a well-known nursery firm of Oeorgia disrovered 
!i new variety of peacli imssessiiifj certain ])oints of rjuality and 
high fruiting capacity that made it more thau usually desirable. 
Xot only was this now variety tested by the discoverers, but 
trees were sent to fruit growers iu oilier parts of the country wilh 
a re(|uest that the newcomer bo carefully tested and accurate rec¬ 
ords kept of its performances. AVhen the reports came iu they 
indicated that the new peach was even better than expected, and 
the linn felt justified in introducing this new variety under the 
name of "Brackolt.” 
Tlic American Pomologioal Society set its stamp of approval 
on the Brackett and entered the name on the records of the 
Society. Jlost Northern nurserymen failed to sense tlie value of 
tliis iu‘w variety, but a tliorough trial in our orchards convinced 
us that the Brackett is worthy of geueral planting. 
BRACKETT A THREE-POINT WINNER—IN COLOR, 
IN SIZE, IN QUALITY 
Brackett ripens in our big commercial orchards a few days after 
KIberta. Tlio fruit is ricli yellow, with dark carmine cheek. The 
size runs fully as large or larger than Elberta.and fruits weighing 
u to G ounces are common. Flesh is deep yellow, extremely juicy, 
and is absolutely freestone. In every case the Brackett has proved 
the equal of Elberta, and in many cases the Georgia growers con¬ 
sider it a more profitable sort. One Southern peach grower 
claims that,Brackett averages DO cents a bushel higher thau other 
varieties. 
We have a limited stock of trees which have been grown with 
extreme care. This block of Brackett was propagated from buds 
cut in our own bearing orchards; therefore we know the trees are 
•absolutely true to name. The commercial grower or the home 
orchardist who plants the Brackett will make no mistake either 
from the standpoints of production or profit. 
We accept Elberly 1/oan Bonds, at face value, for all purchases. 
0 PER CENT DISCOUNT ALLOWED FOR CASH WITH ORDER 
