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July Peaches (continued) 
troduction of this magnificent peach, which 
carries the Elberta type farther South than 
any other variety. It succeeds from the 
Coast to the Plains, but is best in the Cen- 
tral and North Texas belt. 
TENA. 2. F. July 10. Yellow, similar to 
Elberta in shape and color. High quality, 
excellent for canning and all purposes. 
CHILOW. 1, 2. C. July 10-15. Pure yel- 
low, with very slight tinge of red on cheek. 
Fruit large, of unusual and unexcelled fra- 
grance and flavor, by which any one will 
ss be able to identify Chilow with eyes 
closed. 
ELBERTA. 2, 8. July 10-15. Well- 
known standard, universal variety. Good in 
Central Texas and farther north. Large, 
yellow flesh, red cheek. Good shipper. 
MONTOPOLIS. 1, 2. F. July 10-15. 
White or creamy flesh, red at seed, with 
bright red coloring on outside. Distin- 
guished by regular bearing and high qual- 
ity of fruit. 

A Peck Basket of Annabel Peaches 
ANNABEL. 2, 3. 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. 2, 3. C. July 15. One 
of the largest and most beautiful fruits. 
Yellow, with bright red shadings. 
J. H. HALE. 2, 3. F. July 15. Yellow 
with red cheek, large, excellent flavor. 
Commercial variety for Central and North 
Texas. 
FRANK. 2, 3. C. July 15-20. Large yel- 
low cling, sweet, firm. One of the best 
varieties for home and commercial growing, 
it is being planted by thousands. 
SMITH INDIAN. 1, 2. C. July 20. Red 
flesh, juicy, of good size. An Indian of 
extra quality. 
BARBARA. 2. F. July 25-30. Large 
yellow freestone, ripening after Frank. 
Heavy bearer and all-around profitable 
variety. 
August Peaches 
INDIAN CLING. 2. C. August 1. Me- 
dium size; red meat. Old-fashioned Indian. 
AUGBERT. 2, 3. F. August 5-10. Yel- 
low, resembling Elberta, but later. Prolific 
and of high quality. 
September Peaches 
WILLIAMS. 2, 3. GC. September 1. Yel- 
low, prolific, sure-bearing cling that origi- 
nated in Austin. 
HENRIETTA. 2, 3. C. September 5. 
Flesh yellow, juicy and firm. Fruit large. 
October Peaches 
OCTOBERTA. 2, 3. F. October 1. Like 
a fine Elberta, but one of the latest peaches. 
STINSON. 3. C. October 10. White, 
with red cheek. Large, fine fruit in its 
proper territory, from Central Texas west 
and north. 
NECTARINES 
PRICES 
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Nectarines are Peaches, but have smooth 
skin like that of Plums. Fruit has the de- 
licious flavor of the Honey-type of Peaches, 
ripening in June and July. They are spe- 
cially good in all parts except out on the 
Plains. 
BRECK. Originated in Austin. Dupli- 
cate of the Honey Peach in size, shape, and 
delicious quality. Does not crack open. 
DAVIS. Originated in Austin. Equal to 
the other good varieties. 
WILKINSON. From near Corpus Christi. 
Young and heavy bearer. Has all good 
qualities. 
