PEACH, NUT 
AND 
PLUM TREES 
PEACH TREES 
ARP BEAUTY — 
Early yellow free¬ 
stone. Ripens the 
middle of June. 
Good. 
AUGBERTA—Seedling from the Elberta 
ripens first part of August, 20 days after 
the Elberta, same type. 
CARMAN—A very fine early white peach. 
Ripens latter part of June. 
CHAMPION—A very fine white peach, 
ripens with the Carman. Freestone. 
EARLY ROSE—A very good early type, 
good shipper, brings tops on the market. 
Ripens first part of June. 
EARLY ELBERTA — Yellow freestone 
and ripens 20 days ahead of Elberta. 
ELBERTA—The queen of all peaches. 
GEORGIA BELLE—The finest of all the 
white peach type. Red cheek. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE—Ripens 10 days 
ahead of Hiley. Yellow freestone. 
HEATH CLING—^A sweet, white cling¬ 
stone. Ripens in late Summer. 
INDIAN CLING—Red to the core. The 
cling for pickling peaches. 
J. H. HALE—Ripens with the Elberta, 
extra large size, yellow freestone. 
MAYFLOWER—The earliest peach, gets 
ripe in some years the last week in May. 
Very fine for early peach. 
RED BIRD CLING—A good deep red 
color that makes it sell in the early sea¬ 
son for peaches. June. 
SALWEAY—A very good late yellow. 
SNEED—A fine early Peach, red cheek, 
good quality for an earl}'^ peach variety. 
The best early peach. 
WHITE ENGLISH—Very sweet, white, 
and a clingstone that desires to be called 
the queen of pickle peaches. Yields good 
crops. 
HALE-HAVEN—The new yellow free 
stone that is selling well. A very fine 
peach. 
PEACH TREE PRICES 
2- 3 feet, each .| ,30 
3- 5 feet, each .40 
I doz., 2-3 feet . 3.00 
I doz., 3-5 feet . 4.00 
NUT TREES 
STUART PECAN—A thin paper shell 
that is an excellent bearer. 
SUCCESS—Not hardly as large as the 
Stuart but a good nut. 
SCHLEY PECAN—The largest of the 
thin paper shell pecan varieties. Fine tree 
when it is kept sprayed. 
JAPAN WALNUT —A good nut for the 
South. A good bearer. 
BLACK WALNUT—A fine tree and the 
nuts are very rich. 
CHINESE CHESTNUT—A blight proof 
type, extra large nuts, very fine. 
NUT TREES, PRICE 
2- 3 feet, pecan .$ .90 
3- 4 feet, pecan . i.oo 
4- 5 feet, pecan . 1.25 
5- 6 feet, pecan. 1.50 
6- 8 feet, pecan . 3.00 
2- 3 feet, walnut .50 
3- 5 feet, walnut . i.oo 
2-3 ieet, chestnut . i.oo 
PLUM TREES 
ABUNDANCE—A Japan plum that is a 
rapid grower, bears young, and yields 
abundantly. Red, ripens the last of 
June. 
BLUE DAMSON—A fine plum, bears 
heavy. 
BURBANK—Another Japanese type that 
is fine. Sweet, fine flavor. 
METHLEY—Red, very much like the Red 
June variety. Yields heavy. 
RED JUNE — Red, 
fine to eat, good 
quality and excellent 
for cooking and can¬ 
ning. 
WICKSON—Another 
good plum variety. 
Red. 
SHIRO — Yellow, 
very good variet3u 
MAMMOTH GOLD 
—The best yellow 
type. 
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