PRICES PEACHES STANDARD 
PRICES ON PLUMS 
9 
Each 10 100 
2 to 3 feet.. 20c $1.75 $14.50 
3 to 4 feet. 30c 2.50 20.00 
4 to 5 feet. 45c 4.00 33.00 
5 feet up.55c 4.75 39.50 
Mayflower .Earliest red, prolific, fine semi-cling, 
grown largely for northern markets in North Carolina 
where it originated, May. 
Early Wheeler. Originated in Collin County, Texas. 
A large showy white cling, with red cheek. Very firm, 
cf fair quality. It is valuable as a variety to reach dis¬ 
tant markets, as it is a good shipper. 
Mamie Ross. Originated in Dallas County, Texas. 
A very successful and sure bearing variety, very prolific. 
Large, white with cream blush on one side. White 
fiesn, semi-cling. 
J. H. Hale. A large yellow freestone of finer quali¬ 
ty, coming in before Elberta. Round and not pointed 
hke Elberta. Originated in Georgia and doing well over 
the South. 
Chinese Cling. Largest size, red cheek, flesh white, 
luscious quality. The parent of many of our fine, new 
seedlings. July. 
Elberta. Originated in Georgia. Well known for 
its regular bearing of large crops of large size peaches. 
The size, however, dependent upon the soil and, when 
thinned, you get a fine crop of extra fine show peaches, 
but if tree overbears and on thin soil, the size and ap¬ 
pearance are accordingly lowered. Flesh yellow, free¬ 
stone, large size and of good quality, while not the rich¬ 
est. A standard for shipping and canning. 
Minnie Stanford. Large, oblong; bright yellow with 
lets of red on cheek; flesh yellow, red next to seed, firm 
and juicy; particularly fine for prerserving, pickling and 
canning, and one of the best all-purpose peaches. Tree 
vigorous, hardy and prolific. A clingstone which is ripe 
in July. 
Indian. The real old-fashioned Indian Blood cling. 
The well remembered peach of your boyhood. 
PLUMS 
Munson Plum. A large yellow plum, juicy and 
when full ripe has a tinge of pink in the skin. Tree is 
spreading and set very full every year. Our trees have 
never failed. Its size and color make it a very showy 
plum, both on the tree and in the basket. While it 
ripens early, it blooms late thus escaping freezes that 
kill the earlier blooming varieties. 
America. A hybrid of Robinson with Aubudance. 
Tree very thrifty, symmetrical, spreading; fruit medium 
to large bright golden ground with pink cheek, dotted 
white; flesh firm, stone medium to large, cling. 
Burbank. Large, clear purplish red, flesh deep yel¬ 
low, very sweet and agreeable flavor. Very prolific. 
Beauty. A Plum so purple that it is called “Black 
Beauty” by some. A Northern variety but succeeding 
well in the Southwest. 
Milton. A valuable variety for the home orchard. 
