PEACHES 
OUR TWO FAMOUS PEACHES 
You may be able to find a sub¬ 
stitute at any nursery but we are 
the only Company having the au¬ 
thority to offer you the Fair’s 
Beauty or Golden Beauty. 
PAIR’S BEAUTY 
(Trade Mark No. 274380) 
This is a very delicious variety, 
splendid for eating direct from 
the tree—none better for canning. 
Yellow; semi-ding; large to ex¬ 
tra large. Ripens June 15th to 
July 4th. The Fair’s Beauty 
brings tip-top market price be¬ 
cause of its high quality and early 
ripening date. There is no other 
person who has authority to grow 
this peach for sale. 
GOLDEN BEAUTY 
(Trade Mark No. 274836) 
This is a large, yellow freestone, 
with beautiful red cheek. It rip¬ 
ens from June 20th to 25th, three 
weeks earlier than Elbertas. W^e 
have tested this peach for sev¬ 
enteen years, and are thoroughly 
convinced that it is one of the 
very best early ripening yellow 
freestone peaches. 
WE GROW THE FAMOUS 
STUBENRAUCH PEACHES 
TEN A—Large ; ripens Aug. 1 to 10 ; free¬ 
stone ; yellow and red meat, showing 
traces of Indian blood; extra good for 
canning. The high-class yellow freestone 
beats the Elberta to market. 
FRANK-—Clingstone. One of our best 
peaches. Ripens August 10th to 15th. Good 
flavor; large yellow peach that always de¬ 
mands a good price. Some of Mr. Stuben- 
ra,uch original trees have produced contin¬ 
uously for 37 years without the loss of a 
crop. Bears very young ; has good crop at 
2 years old. One of the best for home and 
market use. 
BARBARA—Freestone; ripens Aug. 15th 
to 30th; a Bell October and Elberta cross ; 
round, large, excellent quality; extra fine 
for canning. It, as the other Stuben- 
rauch peaches, is frost resistant. 
May Ripeners 
MAYFLOWER — A “red-all-over” peach; 
handsome, splendid quality. Should be in ev¬ 
ery home orchard; sells readily on the market. 
Ripens in May. 
EARLY WHEELER Sometimes known as 
Red Bird Cling. Large fruit, clingstone, beau¬ 
tiful, clear creamy-white. Ripens last of May 
and first of June. 
June Ripeners 
ARP BEAUTY— Yellow, with bright red 
blush: firm, juicy and excellent peach of un¬ 
usually good flavor; semi-cling. Ripens June 1. 
MAMIE ROSS —Large, white, cling peach; red 
ARKANSAS BLACK PEACH 
Very dark red, almost black, white meat, plum 
seed, very good flavor, and medium size. Ripens 
in May in the East, in June in the North. ■ 
cheek. Nice large fruit that markets early and 
usually brings a good price. Ripens June 5th 
to 15th. 
BELLE OF GEORGIA—Freestone, white 
flesh, red cheeked; very large and firm. Ex¬ 
cellent flavor. Good shipper. Tree a rapid 
grower and very productive. Ripens latter part 
of June. 
HALE HAVEN—Freestone, tough skin, very 
highly colored and well adapted to large com¬ 
mercial plantings. Tree vigorous, hardy; fruit 
large; good shipper. Ripens about two weeks 
earlier than Elberta. 
EARLY ELBERTA—Freestone, clear yellow 
with blush; fine grained and sweet. Tree a 
strong grower; ripens about one week earlier 
than Elberta. 
July Ripeners 
J. H. HALE—Large; yellow overlaid with 
bright carmine; flesh, deep yellow; firm, fine 
grained ; delicious flavor: freestone. Ripens in 
July. 
ELBERTA- -Most widely known of all peaches 
Very attractive appearance; large; deep yellow, 
splashed crimson; perfect freestone. Trees 
vigorous, highly productive. Ripens July 5th 
to 20th. 
CHINESE CLING—Skin creamy with short 
fuzz. Mottlings of dull red, covering one-third 
to one-half of surface next to stem. Flesh white 
with little red at surface next to seed. Tender 
very juicy. 
Our Peach Trees are grown from buds carefully selected from Early Bearing Trees that are true 
to name. Why take the risk with others when we guarantee every tree sold to be true to name. 
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