AUSTIN, TEXAS 

Fruit Trees in bloom. 
July Peaches (continued) 
TENA. F. July 10. Yellow, similar to 
Elberta in shape and color. High quality, 
excellent for canning and all purposes. 
CHILOW. C. July 10-15. Pure yellow, 
with very slight tinge of red on cheek. Fruit 
large, of unusual and unexcelled fragrance 
and flavor, by which any one will soon be 
able to identify Chilow with eyes closed. 
ELBERTA. F. July 10-15. Well-known 
standard, universal variety. Good in Cen- 
tral Texas and farther north. Large, yel- 
low flesh, red cheek. Good shipper. 
MONTOPOLIS. F. July 10-15. White 
or creamy flesh, red at seed, with bright red 
coloring on outside. Distinguished by regu- 
lar bearing and high quality of fruit. 
ANNABEL. F. July 15. Extra large, 
gorgeous red and yellow combination, of 
high quality and flavor. A queen among 
peach queens; a surprise in any orchard. 
GOV. LANHAM. C. July 15. One of the 
largest and most beautiful fruits. Yellow, 
with bright red shadings. 
J. H. HALE. F. July 15. Yellow with red 
cheek, large, excellent flavor. Commercial 
variety for Central and North Texas. 
View of 150-acre orchard of peach and pium trees near Luling, Texas. 
Trees grown by Ramsey's Austin Nursery. 
FRANK. C. July 15-20. Large yellow 
cling, sweet, firm. One of the best varieties 
for home and commercial growing, it is 
being planted by thousands. We can make 
special prices on large quantities. 
SMITH INDIAN. C. July 20. Red flesh, 
juicy, of good size. An Indian of extra 
quality. 
BARBARA. F. July 25-30. Large yellow 
freestone, ripening after Frank. Heavy 
bearer and all-around profitable variety. 
August Peaches 
INDIAN CLING. C. Aug. 1. Medium 
size; red meat. Old-fashioned Indian, 
AUGBERT. F. Aug. 5-10. Yellow, re- 
sembling Elberta, but later. Prolific and 
of high quality. 
September Peaches 
WILLIAMS. C. September 1. Yellow, 
prolific, sure-bearing cling that originated 
in Austin. 
HENRIETTA. C. Sept. 5. Flesh yellow, 
juicy and firm. Fruit large. 
October Peaches 
OCTOBERTA. F. Oct. 1. Like a fine El- 
berta, but one of the latest peaches. 
STINSON. C. Oct. 10. White, with red 
cheek. Large, fine fruit in its proper ter- 
ritory, from Central Texas west and north. 
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