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white cling with red cheek; the best early mar¬ 
ket peach. Ripe June 1. 
EARLY ROSE. Large white cling with 
bright red cheek. Very hardy and prolific; it is 
being largely planted as an early shipping peach. 
Ripe June 15. 
LEUTICHAU. The really sweet peach. The 
one for peaches and cream. Freestone ripe about 
first of June. Highly colored white peach. Very 
heavy bearer. Good anywhere and the very best 
one for South Texas and gulf coast. 
MAMIE ROSS. Very large: blush; white 
flesh; very productive, and one of the best for 
family use. June 12. 
ANNA. White freestone, red cheek. Ripe in 
June. One of Mr. Stubenrouch’s favorite peaches. 
Fine for home use. Tender for shipping. Sure 
bearer. 
DR. BURTON. Large white cling with red 
blush. Recommended by Extension jDepartment 
of A. & M. College as the surest bearer and best 
late June peach for northwest Texas. 
FAIR’S BEAUTY. An early market peach 
of the Arp Beauty type. Ripe June 15. Price of 
this variety 5c per tree higher. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE. A new yellow freestone 
peach. Ripe about June 20. Much like the El- 
berta, and is considered the best early freestone 
market peach. Dlicious quality and dependable 
bearer. 
HILEY BELLE. Fine early market peach, 
creamy white, with red cheek. Freestone. Ripe 
three weeks before Elberta. 
EARLY ELBERTA. Becoming very popular 
wherever planted. Larger and better quality 
than Elberta. 
CHINESE CLING. Very large white cling 
with slight blush color. Ripe July 10. 
BELLE OF GEORGIA. Large white freestone. 
Fine quality, sure bearer. Ripe July 5. 
HALE HAVEN. A cross between J. H. Hale 
and South Haven. Ripe 10 days before Elberta. 
Large, well colored freestone of delicious quality. 
ELBERTA. Large, yellow freestone; the most 
popular peach for home use and market. July 15. 
J. H. HALE. Much like Elberta, somewhat 
firmer and better color. 
MIXON CLING. Medium to large white cling 
with red cheek; juicy; sweet and highly flavored. 
FRANK. A beautiful yellow clingstone peach 
with glowing red cheeks. Has not missed a crop 
in 34 years. Has reputation of being the best 
bearing peach for this section. It often bears too 
heavily and needs thinning. It has golden yellow 
flesh, honey sweet and very juicy. You will not 
be disappointed if you plant Frank. The best 
of all the Stubenrauch peaches. Ripe 10 days 
after Elberta. 
ELB. CLING or ELBIRD. A magnificent 
large yellow cling, ripens two weeks later than 
Elberta. 
AUGUST ELBERTA. A very fine Elberta. 
Ripening first of August. 
INDIAN CLING. Good size blood cling of 
excellent quality. The kind our parents used to 
have back in Georgia. August. 
HENRIETTA. A magnificent large yellow 
cling with crimson cheek; always commands 
fancy prices. September. 
SEPTEMBER ELBERTA CLING. A very fine 
large yellow clingstone, much like Elbird except 
that it ripens one month later. 
WHITE ENGLISH. Large, oval with a sharp 
apex; flesh pure white; rich; juicy and most ex¬ 
cellent; very popular for preserving. September. 
YELLOW INDIAN CLING. “Money Maker.’' 
A fine large yellow cling with Indian blood in it; 
finest quality; ripens September 20. 
ANDERSON COUNTY BEAUTY. A magnifi¬ 
cent large white clingstone with red cheek. One 
of the strongest growers and best bearers in the 
list. Ripe in September. 
SURPRISE. A very firm large white peach 
with striking red blush. Ripe the latter part of 
October and will hang on the tree two weeks 
after getting ripe. It is good to eat and is fine 
for pickles and preserves. Always a winner in 
the late fall shows. Called by some, “Winter 
Cheek. ’ ’ 
PLUMS 
Size 
Each 
Per 10 
Per 100 
1-2 ft. 
$ .15 
$ 1.25 
$10.00 
2-3 ft. 
.20 
1.50 
12.00 
3-4 ft. 
.30 
2.00 
15.00 
4-5 ft. 
.40 
3.00 
20.00 
5-6 ft. 
.50 
3.50 
25.00 
Listed in order of ripening. 
SIX WEEKS or WINNSBORO. This is a 
very early bright red plum of fair quality. It 
carries well and is the best early market plum. 
COMBINATION. Luther Burbank said this 
plum combined the good qualities of all others 
so he named it Combination. Profuse bearer of 
very sweet large plums. Color whitish with red 
blush. One of the first to ripen. 
SHIRO. “Early Gold.’’ A very large, early 
plum of fine quality; ripens very early and is a 
profuse bearer. 
BRUCE. A very fine large market pJum; 
bright red, firm, good quality. June Id. 
METHLEY. A large oark red plum intro¬ 
duced and recommended by the U. S. Department 
of Agriculture. 
RED BALL. A new plum of very great value 
for home use and market. Good quality bright¬ 
est red of any plum we have seen and good 
healthy grower. Ripe just after the very first 
early Plums. Carries well and always commands 
the top price. 
RED JUNE. Large size solid dark red color 
with yellow flesh; ripens early; sure bearer; very 
valuable for market. 
DORIS. Very strong, upright grower; an 
immense bearer; fruit large, dark red superla¬ 
tively rich and sweet; colors before ripening. 
Fine shipper. June 15. You must see this plum 
to appreciate it. No description does it justice. 
BURBANK. One of the best Japan varieties; 
spreading tree; very productive; good size and 
quality. June 15. 
EXCELSIOR. Generally considered the best 
plum for south Texas. A profuse bearer of medi¬ 
um size. Red plums covered with white dots; 
good quality. 
TEXAS BEAUTY. An improvement on Ex¬ 
celsior; especially good in south Texas. 
HAPPINESS. Extremely large, dark red, 
