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bloomer. Large, red cheek. 
EARLY WHEELER—White, blush cheeks, 
blood-red flesh. 
DWARF JAPAN-BLOOD—Large, red cheek, 
blood-red flesh. 
ALEXANDER — Good quality, freestone, 
flesh greenish white. 
GREENSBORO—Earlier and larger than 
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ARP BEAUTY—An early Elberta. 
TRIUMPH—Earliest yellow peach. 
HONEY—Fine flavor, very sweet. 
II. Ripening June 20 to July 15: 
MAMIE ROSS—Very large, carmine, flesh 
white, clingstone. 
PALLAS—Large, flesh white, freestone. 
CARMAN—Large, white freestone with 
red cheeks. 
EARLY BELL—Large, white with red 
cheeks, clingstone. 
DIXIE—Large, yellow, freestone. One of 
the best. 
LEONA—Best yellow freestone peach. 
J. H. HALE—Huge, beautiful golden yel¬ 
low, freestone. 
BELLE OF GEORGIA—Very large, white 
freestone. 
ELBERTA—Large yellow freestone, red to 
the pit. ' 
AUGBERT—Yellow, freestone. 
OLD MIXON CLING—White clingstone 
Peach, very large. 
HERO—White, juicy clingstone. 
CHINESE CLING—Flesh white with little 
red. 
JOHN S. SIJAW—A fine freestone with 
ruby cheeks. 
III. Ripening August and September. 
INDIAN CLING OR BLOOD CLING—Red. 
MATHEWS BEAUTY—Large, yellow free¬ 
stone. 
IV. Ripening September and later: 
SAL WAY—Yellow freestone. 
HENRIETTA—Yellow clingstone. 
INDIAN CLING—Flesh white with red 
streaks. 
Plums 
PRICES: 3 to 4 ft. 35c, 5 to 6 ft. 50c 
Strong. 3-year specimen trees, 75c each 
In order of ripening. 
BRUCE—June 5. Large red. 
SHIRO—Large, yellow, transparent. 
