J. H. Hale 
BELLE OF GEORGIA— One of the 
best. Large, white, with red cheek; flesh 
white, firm and excellent flavor. Tree a 
rapid grower and very productive. July. 
J. H. HALE —Very large showy yellow 
peach. Ripens about five days after El¬ 
berta, and is considered by many to have 
a superior flavor. Excellent keeper and 
shipper. July, free-stone. 
ELBERTA —Large reddish yellow. It is 
hardy, a sure bearer, and very prolific. 
Flesh yellow, firm, juicy, and of high 
quality. 
HEATH CLING (Cling)—Very large, 
creamy-white, with delicate red blush 
flesh white, slightly red at the pit; ten¬ 
der, juicy and sweet; a valuable sort for 
canning and one that commands fancy 
prices in all markets. 
EARLY ELBERTA (Free)—Larger 
than Elberta; bright yellow with red 
blush; flesh yellow, finer grained and 
sweeter than Elberta; good shipper. 
Tree strong grower, hardy, good bearer. 
Belle of Georgia 
FOR ORCHARD Ol 
Plenty of Fruit Ails H* 
CHOICE VARIETIES C 
PEACHES 
4 to 
5 
ft. 
each 
doz. 
$5.00 
100 
$25.00 
3 to 
2 to 
A 
ft. 
.AO 
4.00 
3.00 
20.00 
3 
ft. 
. 30 
15.00 
Plant 15 to 20 feet each way. 
CARMAN —Yellowish white, flecked 
with red, flesh creamy white; tender 
and melting; rich, sweet and superior 
flavor. A big, early, yellow-skinned 
Peach of high quality. Is sure to be 
in great demand. August. 
GREENSBORO —Beautiful crimson 
with yellow tint; flesh white, juicy 
and good; freestone when fully 
ripe. June. 
EARLY ROSE— A new variety, one 
of the best June peaches. Medium 
size; melting, juicy; tree vigorous, 
healthy. 
MAYFLOWER —The earliest peach. 
Trees hardy and productive. Fruit 
medium size, bright crimson color. 
ARP BEAUTY —Medium size, fine 
yellow June peach. Semi-cling. 
Hardy and productive. Color light 
orange mottled and blushed with 
red. 
RED BIRD —Firm 
red peach. Flesh 
yellow, rich, fine 
grained and juicy. 
Tree hardy, vig¬ 
orous grower. 
Cling. 
CRAWFORD’S LATE (Free)—Large, 
roundish oval, yellow with broad reel 
cheeks; flesh yellow with red at pit; 
melting, vinous and very good. Late 
September. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE —A large yellow 
Peach of the Elberta type, very recently 
became the most popular early yellow 
peach. It ripens three weeks earlier 
than Elberta and is of better quality. 
The skin is yellow blushed with red; 
flesh yellow, juicy, tender, sweet, free¬ 
stone. A distinct advantage of the Gold¬ 
en Jubilee is that it ripens early and es¬ 
capes the Oriental Peach Moth. 
CHINESE CLING— Large yellowish 
white, shaded with red. August. 
INDIAN CLING —An old favorite. Skin 
and flesh blood red, excellent for pre¬ 
serving and pickling. Trees very hardy. 
August. 
Elberta 
BRACKETT —-Very large yellow peach. A few days 
later than Elberta. 
SALWAY —Large deep yellow, red cheek, flesh deep 
yellow, juicy, rich, sweet. October. Valuable be¬ 
cause of being one of the latest varieties and is also 
one of the best sort for canning and preserving. 
ASPARAGUS 
GOOSEBERRIES 
Doz., 50c; per 100, $2.50 
The earliest and finest of Spring veget¬ 
ables, and profitable. Plant the roots 15 to 
18 inches apart, spread the roots out well, 
firm the soil about them and leave the 
crowns about 2 inches below soil. Start 
cutting second year. 
Each 35c; doz., $3.50 
There should be more gooseberries plant¬ 
ed, the profits are immense and a hungry 
market awaits them. 
RHUBARB 
CURRANTS 
Each 35c; doz., $3.50 
FAY’S PROLIFIC —Leading red market 
variety; extra large stem and berries 
uniform in size, easily picked, very pro¬ 
ductive. The demand always exceeds the 
supply. 
Each 15c; doz., $1.50 JAPA 
Stems fine for stewing or for pies in ,n c 
early spring. ENGI 
grot 
FIGS 
Each 50c; doz., $5.00 
BROWN TURKEY— Fine old variety. 
Large. 
CELESTE —Small to medium, violet col¬ 
ored. Very good. 
Nursery Stock Will Be Higher 
Buy Now Before the Rise 
All Stock Guaranteed 
State Inspected 
