Eatons Golden. Yellow cling Peach. (Press.) Ripens September 1; nice for pickling. 
Salwey. Large free stone, yellowish pink color. Good flavor and quality. Ripens 
September 1 to 10. 
PECANS 
Several years ago, we discovered that our soil, with a heavy clay sub-soil, 
was very suitable for the producing of pecan trees. Young trees grown in such 
soil are much more heavily rooted than those grown further south in sandy soils. 
Having plenty of roots, our trees are easily transplanted. Since we have been 
growing our own pecan trees, we have had very few replacement requests. If 
well taken care of the first season, they will grow off rapidly. We have had re- 
ports of as much as four feet of growth the first season. This much growth, 
however, is unusual. From one to two feet of growth the first season is considered 
excellent. 
We believe the Brake variety of pecan cannot be surpassed for planting in the 
coastal plains region. It is remarkably free from disease, and is a heavy producer 
of high quality, very thin shelled nuts. Every planting of pecan trees should 
contain some of the Brake variety. 
PECAN TREES 
Brake. Plant Patent No. 47. The thinnest shell of any known pecan. Nuts not quite 
as large as Stuart but better quality. Original tree is a very heavy bearer and 
free from insect and fungus troubles. Very desirable. 
Stuart. Nut large, averaging 40 or 50 to the pound. Tree strong. Heavy crops. 
Schley. Thin shell, good crops. Tasty meat. 
Success. Roundish nuts, about size of Stuart. Heavy bearer. 
PEAR TREES 
Coeclon. Medium size, smooth, yellow skin, ripens about two weeks ahead of Keiffer. 
Fine for eating, canning, preserving. Very blight resistant. Best all around pear 
for coastal plains region. 
Keiffer. Large, yellow skin with bright cheek. Juicy, good flavor when ripe. 
APPLE TREES 
Yellow Transparent. Very early yellow Apple. Good quality. Ripens early June. 
Early Harvest. Medium to large size. Yellow skin. Ripens early June. 
Red Astrachan. Large deep red. Ripens June. 
Mangum Bonum. Greenish yellow with red and white spots. Autumn. 
Horse. Large, yellow, sometimes red next to sun. Ripens in August. 
Delicious. Dark red, juicy and fine grained. Finest late Apple. Ripens late fall. 
Winesap. Yellow with red. Does well here. 
Stayman Winesap. Flesh firm and crisp. Rich flavor. Red and yellow. 
Yates. Small fruit, red with white dots. Flesh tender and crisp. Very productive. 
Ripens October. Best keeper here. 
CHERRY TREES 
May Duke. Large dark red, one of the best. Ripens May 20. 
Early Richmond. Medium size, red. Ripens about the middle of May. 
PLUM TREES 
Abundance. Medium round, skin yellow with red flush. Flesh yellow, juicy, sub-acid. 
Ripens early June. 
Burbank. Resembles Abundance in many ways. Cherry-red color; yellowish flesh; 
good flavor. 
Kelsy. Creamy yellow, fine flavor, Ripens last of July. 
Let us help you with your planting problems. 

