Ros,es 
Flowering Shrubs 
FRUIT TREES 
27 
.T. H. HALE 
PEACHES 
ARP BEAUTY. Semi-ding. Early yellow 
with bright red blush. Firm, juicy and 
of unusually good flavor. Ripens about 
June 1. 
AUGBERTA. Freestone. Similar to El- 
berta but in many respects superior. 
Vigorous and proliflc. Ripens in August. 
BARRY CLING. Large creamy-white with 
red blush. Ripens very early and is a 
profitable market variety. 
BELLE OF GEORGIA. Freestone. Large, 
white with decided blush. Arm flesh and 
delicious flavor. Ripens in August. 
CARMEN. Freestone. Early, large, round 
with pale yellow skin; flesh white and 
sweet. Ripens in June. 
EARLY WHEELER. Clingstone. Large, 
beautifully clear, creamy white with red 
blush. Sometimes listed as Red Bird 
Cling. It has proven very profitable as 
a commercial peach in all sections. Prob¬ 
ably the best for preserves. Very early. 
Ripens last of May to first of June. 
EARLY ROSE. Early white cling, ripen¬ 
ing about the middle of June. Glowing 
cherry red skin, fine flavor, hardy and 
proliflc — one of the best of its season. 
EARLY ELBERTA. Freestone. A splendid 
strain of Elberta ripening one to two 
weeks earlier. July first. 
ELBERTA. Freestone. Large, deep yel¬ 
low, splashed with crimson. A standard 
variety, popular and most widely known 
of all peaches. Trees are vigorous and 
productive. Ripens about July 15th. 
ELBERTA CLING. Clingstone. One of the 
most delicious yellow clings on the mai- 
ket. Ripens in July. 
FRANK. A beautiful yellow cling ripening 
in August. Flesh Arm and juicy, sweet 
and with a small seed. An early bearing 
variety and very proliflc. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE. Earliest yellow free¬ 
stone. ripening about June 20th. A large, 
beautiful, very early peach resembling 
Elberta. Vigorous and proliflc. 
GOVERNOR HOGG. Semi-cling. Large, 
creamy white with blush. Juicy and 
highly flavored. Ripens in June. 
GREENSBORO. Very early, flesh white, 
juicy and of good quality. Ripens early 
June. 
HENRIETTA. Clingstone. A deep yellow, 
juicy cling. Ripens in September. 
HILEY (Early Belle). Freestone. Yellow- 
white skin, deep red cheek; white, juicy 
flesh, medium size, proliflc and a good 
shipper. Ripens last of June. 
HOBSON’S CLING. A large, creamy-white 
cling with red seed. Ripens in July. 
Finest quality, sweet, juicy flesh. Very 
popular wherever grown. 
J. H. HALE. Freestone. Large, vellow, 
nearly fuzzless n e a c h overlaid with 
bright carmine. Firm, fine grained with 
delicious flavor. Ripens in July. 
INDIAN CLING. Large, juicy red-fleshed 
cling. Excellent for eating, piekling and 
preserving. Late. Ripens in September. 
KRUMMEL’S OCTOBER. Freestone. Late, 
yellow type of Elberta ripening 40 to 50 
days later. Excellent quality. 
MAMIE ROSS. Semi-cling. Large, white 
with red cheek. Fine flavor and nnsuT- 
nassed as an early table peach. Ripens 
in June. 
MAYFLOWER. Freestone. One of the 
aarliest peaches grown. Red when ripe. 
Strong growing and proliflc. Ripens in 
May. 
MINNIE STANFORD. Freestone. Large, 
deep yellow of the finest quality. Very 
popular. Ripens in July. 
OLD MIXON CLING. Strong growing, 
proliflc bearer of medium size clings: 
white with red blush; flesh white: very 
popular for sweet pickles. Ripens in 
August. 
R. E. LEE (General Lee). Clingstone. 
Sure and proliflc bearei-; large, round 
