EARLY ELBERTA — Freestone, clear 
yellow with blush; fine grained and 
sweet. Tree a strong grower; ripens 
about one week earlier than Elberta. 
HI LEY — Skin yellowish-white, deep 
red cheek; flesh, white; very juicy; me¬ 
dium size; freestone; prolific. Good 
shipper. Ripens last of June. 
J. H. HALE — Large; yellow overlaid 
with bright carmine; flesh, deep yellow; 
firm, fine grained; delicious flavor; free¬ 
stone. Ripens in July. 
ELBERTA — Most widely known of all 
peaches. Very attractive appearance; 
large; deep yellow, splashed crimson; 
perfect freestone. Trees vigorous, high¬ 
ly productive. Ripens July 5th to 20th. 
ELBERTA CLING — Fruit is large, ob¬ 
long, pointed, with flesh of yellow, with 
red cheek. Ripens July 10th. 
AUGBERT — A superb freestone, sim¬ 
ilar to Elberta, but in many respects 
superior. Tree vigorous, prolific; very 
valuable. Ripens in August. 
OLD MIXON CLING —Large, round; 
white with distinct red blush; flesh, 
white, red next to seed; firm; excellent 
quality. Ripens in August. 
RED INDIAN — Old-fashioned kind 
that’s so good to eat; splendid for pick¬ 
ling and preserving. Ripens in August. 
YELLOW INDIAN — Like the Red In¬ 
dian, except has yellow flesh. 
LEMON CLING — Medium size; yel¬ 
low meat; clingstone. Extra well suited 
for sweet pickles. Ripens in August. 
HART CLING — White flesh cling that 
has done so well in Parker County, 
Texas. A good bearer and shipper. Rip¬ 
ens about August 10th. 
SEPTEMBER ELBERTA — A wonder¬ 
ful, yellow freestone peach that ripens 
in September. Delicious flavor; ships 
well. 
STINSON OCTOBER —One of the 
best late peaches. Large, oblong; white, 
red cheek; good flavor; clingstone. Rip¬ 
ens in October. 
PRICES OF STANDARD VARIETIES 
f -Each, in lots of- 
Each 10 50 100 
2 to 3 foot size_$0.25 $0.20 $0.18 $0.15 
3 to 4 foot size__ .30 .25 .22 .20 
4 to 5 foot size__ .35 .30 .27 .25 
5 to 6 foot size_ .40 .35 .32 .30 
GRAPES 
Four Exceptionally Good Varieties 
MOORE’S EARLY — Very large; early; black; fine quality; good market grape; 
very healthy; prolific. Ripens last of May or early June. 
CONCORD — Best known of all grapes; large; black; suited for table or market. 
Ripens in July. 
NIAGARA — Large; greenish-white; semi-transparent; quality, good; a seedling 
of Concord; successful over a wide range of territory. Mid-season. 
CARMAN — One of the most prolific and popular varieties; splendid for table or 
for wine, grape juice, preserves, and jelly. Cluster very large, sometimes weighing 
two pounds; shouldered; very compact. Berries medium size; black with thin 
bloom. Skin tough, thin, never cracks. Pulp meaty, firm, but tender when fully 
ripe; splendid quality. Ripens in July. 
(Two-Year Vines) 
Each _$0.25 
In lots of 10, each__— .20 
In lots of 100, each_ .15 
Incorporated,Tyler 
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