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RAMSEY'S AUSTIN NURSERY 

DESCRIPTIONS OF PEACHES 
Dates of ripening given are the average 
at Austin, but these will vary several days 
to several weeks, according to the year and 
location. 
F. Indicates Freestone. 
C. Indicates Cling. 
S. C. Indicates Semi-Cling. 
See Planting, Pruning, Spraying Directions in Back of Catalogue. 
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PRICES 
lto6 T7to29 30to 100 
2 to:dsteet..:.... Ape Saray) S320 97e S215 
3 -to74 "feet... :.. 0... .30 -25 -20 
Avtobuteet.: eiace 40 ati eH 
Ask for prices on larger quantity. 
May-June Peaches 
BESTMAY. 1, 2. F. May 20. Origin, 
Fayette County, Texas. Most prolific, extra 
early large peach. Best shipper, as fruit is 
bright red all over ten days before ripe. For 
Central and South Texas, it has no equal. 
JAPAN -DWARE®*? “1;.°2.- Fie“ May. 25. 
Dwarfish tree. Meat partly red, sure bearer. 
MAYFLOWER. 2, 3. F. May 25. Fruit 
good, medium size, white, almost covered 
with red. Extra good flavor for early 
variety. 
EARLY WHEELER. 2, 3. C. May 30. 
(Also called Red Bird.) Extra high quality 
early peach, specially for North and North- 
east Texas. Not recommended farther south. 
White, with red cheek. Excellent shipper. 
June Peaches 
EARLY ROSE. 1,2. C. June 10. Good 
size, bright red, delicious and good shipper. 
An excellent quality early peach. 
SLAPPY. 2,3. F. June 20. Yellow, large, 
fine home and commercial variety. 
LUTTICHAU. 1, 2. F. June 25. Medium 
size, sweet, Honey type. White, with pink 
cheek. Surest bearer. Trees have gone 
through two late heavy frosts, which killed 
fruit of other kinds, but did not injure 
Luttichau. Every home orchard should 
have it. 
BESTJUNE. 1, 2. S.C. June 28. One of 
the best flavored, high quality peaches and 
one of our favorites, particularly for home 
orchard. Large fruit, light color, with red 
cheek. Regular and prolific bearer. 
July Peaches 
CARMAN. 2. S.C. July 1. Similar to 
Mamie Ross. A standard home and com- 

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mercial variety. Good size, white with red 
cheek. 
PALLAS. 1, 2. F. July 1. Medium size, 
white, deliciously sweet. Regular, heavy 
bearer. 
SMITH. 1, 2. F. July 1. Surest bearer 
we know. Another of the Honey or Pallas 
strain. Medium size, extra sweet. White, 
with red skin. 
HOBSON. 1, 2, 3. C. July 5. Fruit large, 
white and red, of best flavor. Sure, heavy 
bearer, with firm meat, making it most de- 
sirable commercial market variety, as well 
as for home orchard. This is one variety we 
recommend in every orchard in all sections. 
MAMIE ROSS. 1, 2, 3. S. C. July 5. 
Large, white and red, prolific. The well- 
known old reliable variety. 
A Cluster of Leona Peaches 
LEONA. 1, 2, 3. F. July 8. Large, yel- 
low with red cheek, like Elberta in color 
and size. The name of F. T. Ramsey should 
live for many generations because of his in- 
