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fine flavor and generally considered as the,highest flavored 
peach grown. Tree grows quickly and shapely, are hardy 
and bear bumper crops annually, one of the heaviest con¬ 
sistent commercial bearers. One of the best long-distance 
shippers. Its highly attractive coloring with large size and 
wonderful carrying qualities and unusual pleasing flavor 
have won Belle of Georgia the national reputation of being 
the best white peach. Packs well in the standard six-gallon 
carriers, also bushels and half bushels. Always brings the 
highest market prices during its season. Our Belle of 
Georgia are propagated from the original strain; the buds 
being selected and sent us by a relative of the late Mr. 
L. A. Humph of Marshallville, Georgia, being the originator 
of this famous variety. 
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The Kind of Fruit Our Belle of Georgia Produces 
Berks Favorite —Late, white, freestone, new variety. 
Bernard —Mid-season, yello\v T , freestone, juicy, rich, very pro¬ 
ductive. 
BRACKETT— Medium late, ripens about a week later than El- 
berta, and fruit similar to Elberta, but of better flavor. Yel¬ 
low, freestone, large size and highly flavored. The best com¬ 
mercial or family peach to plant so as to extend the period 
of ripening in which the Elberta is so popular. Brackett is 
a good shipper and brings the highest prices, always selling 
at the same high prices with Elberta and often from 25 cents 
to 50 cents per carrier or bushel higher, especially on the 
New York City and Boston markets. Brackett will grow in 
any section where Elberta will thrive. You will never regret 
planting Brackett in your commercial or home orchard. 
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