28 MOSTY BROS. NURSERIES 
FRUIT DEPARTMENT 
PEACHES 
We grow and test hundreds of varieties and offer you 
only the best bearing varieties in this list. 
For the country from San Antonio south, while other 
varieties are also profitable, we recommend especially the 
Pallas, Best May, Babcock, and Luttichau, as these are 
the surest and best bearers. 
From San Antonio north, the above are not to be re- 
commended except Pallas and Best May. 
High locations are preferable to bottom lands for 
peaches. Do not plant trees too close together in the or- 
chard. The mid-season and later varieties are best for 
canning and preserving. ; (Pev 
PRICES: Gack Mozy sao 
32to 4 efeets high 2s oe 20.50 $5.00 $40.00 
AP LO sO eteet Mie hieuaes eee eee 1.00 10.00 65.00 
2-year heavy trees________-_ 1.50 15.00 100.00 
3-year heavy trees_________ 2.00 20.00 
Native seedling peach trees at half price. 
MAY RIPENING 
BEST MAY 
A very promising extra early peach; freestone. 
MAYFLOWER 
Large, red, semi-cling; best quality; heavy and sure 
bearer. Vigorous grower. 
LUTTICHAU . 
A new variety in demand south of San Antonio. Early 
White freestone, touched with red. Same type as Pallas. 
June Ist. 
BABCOCK 
Good for home planting and as a market variety. A 
high quality peach with smooth red cheek and highly- 
flavored white flesh. Early June. 
JUNE RIPENING—In Order of Ripening 
MAMIE ROSS 
Large semi-cling, white flesh. 
CARMAN 
Big handsome, highly flavored, free. Late bloomer, heavy 
bearer, vigorous tree. 
PALLAS 
Sweet as the Honey but larger and later ripening. Also 
a later bloomer, Bears well here and prolific farther 
south. One of the very best market peaches for the 
South Texas planter. 
HALEHAVEN 
Freestone, ripens early July. Large, beautifully colored. 
yellow-fleshed peach. 
LEONA 
Well known, yellow freestone. 
JULY RIPENING 
J. H. HALE 
Highly recommended by originator; extra large, yellow, 
freestone. | 

