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Plants For Every Purpose 
Peach 
es 
The past few years a great many of the old Peach Orchards have been torn 
out, but no new plantings have been made. The next few years to come, we 
believe, you are going to find a shortage of peaches on the market. 
As peach trees come into hearing early it would be a good time for you to 
plant an orchard so as to be ready when the opportune time presents itself. 
Peaches are not hard to grow and the returns for a peach crop is usually 
worth while. 
Varieties. You have varieties of peaches that mature early and others late, 
in fact you are in a position to have peaches for the market from Early May 
until the last of September. We list varieties that have been tested out and 
that will give you a ripening period whereby you may reap large profits. 
Our Trees. Are budded on peach seedlings grown from natural peach pits 
(Wild Peach Seed). This seed has proven the best on which to grow trees of 
excellent quality and productiveness and must not be compared with trees 
offered to you at Bargain Prices. 
F—Freestone. C—Cling. S C.—Semi-cling. 
JUNE TO JULY 
Arp Beauty. Originated in Texas. Valuable for home orchard and market. 
Fruit medium to large; flesh yellow; quality best of its season. Nearly 
free. S. C. 
Mayflower. The earliest Peach—earliest to ripen and the earliest to bear; 
the latest to bloom; red all over; medium to large, slightly oblong and 
pointed; juicy and good. It sets too much fruit and in order to keep it 
from overbearing, and to have 
large fruit, it is very necessary 
to thin this variety. Splendid 
for the early markets where it 
always commands good prices. 
June 1st to 15th. C. 
Early Wheeler, or Red Bird Cling. 
Earliness, glorious color and 
splendid quality make it the 
greatest of very early peaches. 
Creamy white, overspread with 
bright glowing red; large size, 
of exquisite beauty and of ex¬ 
cellent quality. June 5th to 
15th. C. 
JULY TO AUGUST 
Carman. A large, roundish peach 
with a pale yellow skin, red 
blush on sunny side; white flesh, 
tender and melting, rich, sweet. 
One of our best early market 
J. H. Hale Peach. 
peaches. A big, early, yellow-skinned 
peach of high quality; is sure to be in 
great demand. Don't miss the Car¬ 
man. Ripens in Albemarle County, 
Va., July 10th to 20th. S. C. 
Greensboro. A peach as large as com¬ 
mon July peaches, and beautifully col¬ 
ored; ripening with Alexander. The 
flesh is white, very juicy, and of ex¬ 
cellent quality. One of the best early 
peaches. July 20th. S. C. 
Connett’s Early. Beautiful bright red, 
flesh white. S. C. 
Hiley (Early Belle). A seedling of Belle 
of Georgia, but ten days earlier. Rich, 
creamy white, with fine blush; firm; 
excellent quality. Free. This is a 
commercial variety. July 25th to 
August 10th. 
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Elberta Peach. 
Mayflower Peaches. 
AUGUST TO SEPTEMBER 
Belle of Georgia. Very large; 
skin white, with red cheek; 
flesh white, firm and of excel¬ 
lent flavor. The fruit is uni¬ 
form in size and showy. Tree a 
rapid grower and very prolific. 
Ripens August 1st to 15th. F. 
Chinese Cling. Fruit large, round¬ 
ish oval; skin transparent 
cream color, with marbling of 
red next to the sun ; flesh creamy 
white, very juicy and melting, 
with a rich, agreeable flavor. 
August 1st. C. 
J. H. Hale. The fruit as we have 
seen it is : Color a deep yellow 
overspread with carmine, except 
on the under side; the skin is 
smooth without much fuzz ; flesh 
yellow, firm, fine-grained and 
unusually solid, parts freely 
from the stone; flavor is most 
delicious, much better than yel¬ 
low peaches usually . run. It 
ripens several days before El¬ 
berta. F. 
Champion. Remarkable for size 
and good quality; skin of a rich 
creamy white, with a red check; 
exceedingly handsome; flesh 
creamy white, firm, sweet and 
delicious, rich and juicy. Ripens 
July 25th to August 10th. S. C. 
Elberta. An exceedingly large, 
high colored yellow peach, a 
cross between Crawford’s and 
Chinese Cling; juicy, well flav¬ 
ored ; said to be probably the 
finest yellow freestone in exist¬ 
ence. Ripens early in Aug. F. 
