PEACH TREES 
My verities of peaches are the very best, selected from bearing trees in my own 
orchard. 
Mayflower —^Medium; deep red; good quality; one of the earliest ripening last of May to 
June; almost identical with Early Wonder. ■> 
Greensboro —Large, white, red cheek; a fine and desirable fruit. Bipens about the 5th 
of June. 
Rex (Early Elebrta)—Large yellow flesh with distinctive fine flavor. Ripens about th? 
10th of June. 
Carmen —^Large, white, bright red cheek, rich, melting, delicious flavor, a heavy bearer, 
ripening last of June. No orchard should Ibe without this variety. 
Hiley (Early Belle)—^Large, white, with beautiful red cheek; flesh white;" quality best. 
Prolific bearer. Ripens June 25 to July 5. The best shipping variety of the season, which 
makes it very valuable. 
Belle of Georgia —Medium, skin white, with red cheeks; flesh white, firm and of excelleni: 
flavor. We consider it one of the best varieties for eating and canning. The tree is a rapid 
grower and comes into bearing at an early age. Ripens middle of July; freestone. 
Buggar’s Golden—/Large yellow, cling stone, with red cheeks; one of the most beautiful 
This has been our best canning peach for years. Ripens middle of July. 
Elberta—Very large; skin golden, where exposed to sun, fairly striped with red; flesh 
yellow, very fine grain, juicy rich, sweet and splendid flavor. Ripens July 15. 
August Cling—^Large, white with red cheeks. Very showy, rich and delicious. Cling stone. 
Ripens August 1st. 
August Free—Large yellow freestone, very superior quality. Ripens August 10th. 
Climax—Medium to large, clingstone, firm flesh, extra fine for pickle and preserves. 
Ripens middle of August. 
One year, 2 to 3 feet, each___$ .25 
One dozen _ 2.50 
3 to 4 feet, each _ 30 
One dozen _ 3.00 
4 to 5 feet, each __ .35 
One dozen __ 3.50 
2 to 3 foot trees can be sent by Parcel Post. Add 2 cents per tree for postage and 
and packing. 
The three last varieties of peaches on this list are grown and fruited exclusively in 
my nursery. I have tested these In my home orchard and am proud to be able to offer 
them to my customers. 
You will find no better list of peaches in the south, ripening in succession than I 
am offering. Can furnish Belle of Georgia and Elberta, the South’s most popular can¬ 
ning and market varieties, in large quantities. Write for prices on large lots. 
To Prevent Peach Tree Borers— In April hill up soil 6 to 12 inches around trees. Let this 
remain until October, remove soil and if borers are found remove and destroy them 
Then hill up soil again in spring. 
