RAMSEY’S AUSTIN NURSERY :: AUSTIN, TEXAS 
Grow Peaches for Table and Market 
A Cluster of Leona Peaches 
PEACHES 
PRICES 
Each 
Dozen 
100 
18 to 24 inch. 
.$ .15 
$1.50 
$11.00 
2 to 
3 feet. 
.20 
2.00 
15.00 
3 to 
4 feet. 
.30 
3.00 
20.00 
4 to 
5 feet. 
.40 
4.00 
27.50 
Ask for prices on larger quantity. 
May-June Peaches 
BESTMAY. F. May 20. Origin, Fayette 
County, Texas. Most prolific, extra early 
large peach. Best shipper, as fruit is bright 
red all over ten days before ripe. For Cen¬ 
tral and South Texas, it has no equal. 
JAPAN DWARF. F. May 25. Dwarfish 
tree. Meat partly red, sure bearer. 
MAYFLOWER. F. May 25. Fruit good, 
medium size, white, almost covered with red. 
Extra good flavor for early variety. 
EARLY WHEELER. C. May 30. (Also 
called Red Bird.) Extra high quality early 
peach, specially for North and Northwest 
Texas. Not recommended farther south. 
June Peaches 
EARLY ROSE. C. June 10. Good size, 
bright red, delicious and good shipper. An 
excellent quality early peach. 
SLAPPY. F. June 20. Yellow, large, fine 
home and commercial variety. 
LUTTICHAU. F. June 25. Medium size, 
sweet. Honey type. White, with pink cheek. 
Surest bearer. Trees have gone through 
two late heavy frosts, which killed fruit 
of other kinds, but did not injure Luttichau. 
Every home orchard should have it. 
BESTJUNE. S. C. June 28. One of the 
best flavored, high quality peaches and one 
of our favorites, particularly for home 
orchard. Large fruit, light color, with red 
cheek. Regular and prolific bearer. 
July Peaches 
CARMAN. S. C. July 1. Similar to Mamie 
Ross. A standard home and commercial 
variety. Good size, white with red cheek. 
PALLAS. F. July 1. Medium size, white, 
deliciously sweet. Regular, heavy bearer. 
SMITH. F. July 1. Surest bearer we know. 
Another of the Honey or Pallas strain. 
Medium size, extra sweet. White, with red 
skin. 
HOBSON. C. July 5. Fruit large, white 
and red, of best flavor. Sure, heavy bearer, 
with firm meat, making it most desirable 
commercial market variety, as well as for 
home orchard. This is one variety we recom¬ 
mend in every orchard in all the sections 
indicated above. 
MAMIE ROSS. S. C. July 5. Large, 
white and red, prolific. The well-known, 
old reliable variety. 
LEONA. F. July 8. Large, yellow with 
red cheek, like Elberta in color and size. 
The name of F. T. Ramsey should live for 
many generations because of his intro¬ 
duction of this magnificent peach, which 
carries the Elberta type farther South than 
any other variety. It succeeds from the 
Coast to the Plains, but is best in the Cen¬ 
tral and North Texas belt. 
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