—Says B. E. Smith, Alexandria, Louisiana. 
Read his letter: 
"We are inclosing picture of one of the peach trees bought from you, 
showing some peaches not yet harvested. Your trees are certainly wonder¬ 
fully hardy and grow the most delicious fruit. We have used now 6,000 of 
your trees, and the fruit from them sells for double the price of other fruit 
on our market."—B. E. Smith, President Land & Lumber Co., Inc. 
Peach—Standard Varieties 
l-YEAR TOP, 2-YEAR ROOT 
Diameter Height 
Each 
1 5 Rate 25 Rate 
1 00 Rate 
5-7/16 2 1/2 -3 '/2 ft. 
.20 
.17 
.15 
.1 1 
7-9/16 2'/2-5ft. 
.30 
.25 
.20 
.16 
9-11/16 4-5 ft. 
.35 
.30 
.25 
.20 
11/16 5-6 ft. 
.40 
.35 
.30 
.23 
JUNE BUDS—(These Vorieties 
only) 
Belle of Georgia 
Late Crawford 
Early Elberta 
Red Bird 
Indian Blood 
Elberta 
Rochester 
Late Elberta 
J. H. Hale 
Champion 
Per 25 
Per 1 00 
12-18 in. 
1.90 
6.95 
18-24 in. 
2.75 
8.95 
2-3 ft. 
3.25 
9.95 
PEACH VARIETIES 
Arp Beauty (Yellow Semi-Clingstone)— 
The earliest good yellow peach; heavily 
blushed with red, excellent quality. Ripens 
July 1st. 
Belle of Georgia (White Freestone) 
(Midseason)— An unusually handsome 
large peach. Creamy white blushed with 
red; good quality. Ripens August 1st. 
Carman (White Semi-Freestone) (Early) 
—A general favorite, Succeeds in a great 
variety of soils and withstands trying cli¬ 
mates. Bears abundantly; remarkably 
hardy in wood and bud. Ripens July 12th. 
Champion (White Freestone) (Midsea¬ 
son)—An exceptionally high quality, at¬ 
tractive, hardy white peach. It has a 
pecular honeyed sweetness; ideal for home 
use and local markets. Ripens August 1st. 
Crosby (Yellow Freestone) (Late)— 
Notable for hardiness of tree and bud. 
Tree is rather small grower, but unusu¬ 
ally vigorous, healthy and productive. 
Ripens August 15th, 
Elberta (Yellow Freestone) (Midseason) 
The most widely planted commercial 
peach. Very large, golden yellow. Tree 
is very productive, yielding large quanti¬ 
ties of uniform, highly colored fruit. 
Ripens August 10th. 
Early Elberta (Yellow Freestone) (Mid¬ 
season)—Superior in quality, flavor and 
appearance to all other Elbertas and 
ripens 3 to 5 days ahead. Be sure to get 
our special strain. 
Late Elberta (Yellow Freestone) — A 
large yellow peach with red cheek of El¬ 
berta type, ripening last of August, ex¬ 
tending the Elberta season 20 days. 
Elberta Cling (Yellow Clingstone) (Mid¬ 
season)—The best yellow Clingstone; 
especially fine for canning, preserving and 
pickling; large, yellow, round. Ripens 
August ISth. 
Erose (Early Rose; red and white Cling¬ 
stone) (Early)—This peach originated in 
Georgia and was introduced by us. It has 
a delicious sweet flavor, red flesh, med¬ 
ium size. The best early peach. Ripens 
July 5th, 
Greensboro (White Semi-Freestone) 
(Early)—A leading early white peach. 
Large, vigorous, healthy trees, early bear¬ 
ing and exceptionaliy prolific. Ripens 
July 1st. 
J. H. Hale (Yellow Freestone) (Mid¬ 
season)—Very large in size; beautiful yel¬ 
low overlaid with red, and has a firm, 
fine grained yellow flesh of good quality. 
It colors up a week before maturity, 
ripens 3 to 7 days ahead of Elberta. 
Indian Blood (Clingstone) (Late)—An 
old fashioned favorite of fine flavor. Flesh 
is blood red color. 
Heath Cling (White Clingstone) (Very 
late)—Best to preserve or pickle whole. 
Exceptionally good keeper. Ripens Sep¬ 
tember 20 th. 
Hiley (White Freestone) (Midseason)— 
Hiley is the earliest commercial Freestone 
white fleshed peach; better in quality 
than most of its season. Flesh is firm, 
sweet. Good shipper. Ripens July 20th. 
Krummel (Yellow Freestone) (Very 
late)—A large peach, one side a little 
larger than the other. A rich golden yel¬ 
low blushed with carmine. Good quality. 
A good keeper and shipper. Ripens Sep¬ 
tember 10th. 
Late Crawford (Yellow Freestone) 
(Late)—Its high quality, scarcely equaled 
in richness of flavor. Adaptable to a wide 
range of soil and climate. Ripens August 
18th. 
Mayflower (White Semi-Clingstone) 
(Very early)—Earliest peach to ripen. 
Good size and quality. Ripens June 25th. 
Red Bird (Semi-Clingstone) —An un¬ 
usually large, early commercial variety. 
Creamy-white covered with bright red; a 
most handsome peach. Ripens July 1st. 
Rochester (Yellow Freestone) —Large, 
with very sweet, delicious flavor. Keeps 
and ships well. Strong grower, hardy; 
bears young and regularly. Ripens July 
25th. 
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