HIGGINSON, ARKANSAS 3 
PTR 
CHOICE PEACH TREES 
THRIFTY — HEALTHY — THEY GROW 
MAYFLOWER.—A “Red allover” peach; handsome, good of 
splendid quality. Fine for home orchards and finds ready sale on 
the market. Not so good for commercial orchards as Early Wheel- 
er, but should be in every home orchard. Ripens in May; semi- 
cling. 
“EARLY WHEELER.—The most profitable peach grown for com- 
mercial purposes. The fruit is large, very handsome, a clear cream 
overspread with crimson; cling; ripens in June. 
RED BIRD.—A fine early peach; bright, glowing red. Flesh 
juicy, firm and most delicious peach flavor imaginable. Tree 
hardy and vigorous. Ripens in June. 
oe GOLDEN JUBILEB.—A high quality early freestone peach, a 
typical Elberta type fruit, highly colored, ripening about four 
weeks before the regular Elberta, a second generation seedling of 
the Elberta crossed with the Greensboro, the tree is unusually 
hardy, the buds will resist winter freezes well, and open after 
Elberta, which will insure a regular crop, the blossom self-fertile, 
the peach is a medium to large size and firm. It has proven a 
good shipper. The Golden Jubilee stands without an equal as 
an early yellow, freestone peach. 
VY - MURRAYS BEAUTY.—A high quality peach, early ripening, just 
after the Early ‘Wheeler —- Red Bird peach, tree very hardy, buds 
will resist winter freezes better than Elberta, Early Wheeler and 
others, a good shipper, fruit medium to large yellow semi-cling, 
try some of them and they will please you. Murrays will make a 
‘crop when other varieties fail. 
VY ARP BEAUTY.—Yellow, with bright blush; a firm juicy, and 
excellent Peach of unusually good flavor; freestone; ripens the last 
of June, early July. 
“MAMIE ROss.—One of the most widely planted of the white 
peaches in the South. It is extremely hardy and very productive. 
Semi-cling; ripens ten days before Elberta. Cream-colored, often 
marked with red. Skin tough, though rather thin; ships well if 
picked before full ripe. Flesh white; tinged with red near the 
seed. Tinder, juicy, sweet and of good quality. 
"A HILEY.—Freestone-White, a large white peach, with beautiful 
red cheek, flesh is juicy, tender; a good shipper, when properly 
handled, should be in every orchard. 
i BELLE OF GEORGIA.—The best white peach for home and com- 
~ mercial planting. Ripens a week before Elberta. This is the 
famous Belle of Georgia; freestone; of splendid quality; very large; 
showy. 
Vv ELBERTA.—The most widely known of all peaches. Very at- 
tractive in appearance; large size; deep yellow, splashed crimson; 
perfect freestone; ripens in midsummer. Can be grown profitably 
in the North, South, East and West. Tree very vigorous and 
highly productive. 
_Y  CHAMPION.—Freestone; white with red cheek. Large size; 
zs juicy, sweet and delicious. Bears young and the tree is very 
vigorous. July and August. 
--¥ ROCHESTER.—A yellow freestone variety, ripening about Aug- 
ust. Fruit is large, yellow, sweet, juicy and of delicious flavor; 
keeping and shipping well. 
“J. H. HALE.—It averages one-third larger than Elberta, ripens 
: fs "about five days earlier. Color a beautiful golden-yellow. Freestone. 
