AXAHACHIE NURSERY CO. es» WAXAHACHIE, TEXAS 
June Peaches 
HONEY—Medium sized, skin marbled white and 
red; flesh white, tender, juicy and sweet. Espe- 
cially adapted to Rio Grande Valley, Coastal 
Section. and warmer sections of country. No. 
570, 2-3’; No. 571, 3-4’; No. 572, 5-6’. 
MAMIE ROSS—Large, white, almost covered with 
carmine; flesh white, juicy, and of good quality. 
One of the best for family use and probably the 
best early commercial variety. Semi-cling. Rip- 
ens last of June. No. 585, 2-3’; No. 586, 3-4’;-No. 
587, 5-6’. 
July Peaches 
CHAMPION—Large, creamy white with light blush. 
Very hady and a favorite wherever grown. Free- 
stone. Ripens long season through June and 
July. No. 516, 2-3’; No. 517, 3-4’; No. 518, 5-6’. 
ELBERTA—Probably the-widest and best known of 
any peach grown. The best commercial variety 
and most valuable for home canning. Large, 
golden yellow with red cheek, very handsome; 
flesh yellow, flavor sub-acid and good quality. 
Tree vigorous and productive. Adapted to a wide 
range. Freestone. The old standby. No. 525, 2-3’; 
No. 526, 3-4’; No. 527,. 5-6’. 
INDIAN BLOOD CLING—This is the genuine, old- 
fashioned, large cling, creamy white mottled 
deep red, flesh juicy and rich. No. 573, 2-3’; No. 
574, 3-4’; No. 575, 5-6’. 
J. H. HALE—Free, large in size and of somewhat 
better flavor than Elberta. Deep red skin, yellow 
meated. An excellent variety from every stand- 
point. Ripens a few days later than Elberta. 
No. 579, 2-3’; No. 580, 3-4’; No. 581, 5-6’. 
MINNIE STANFORD—The queen of the peach 
family. This peach is large to very large, yellow, 
oblong. Fruit buds are exceedingly hardy. Qual- 
ity of fruit unsurpassed. Cling. Ripens last of 
July. No. 588, 2-3’; No. 589, 3-4”; No. 590, 5-6’. 

Minnie Stanford 
TEXAN_Laree, oblong, white with deep red cheek. 
Flesh white with red at stone. Firm and of ex- 
cellent quality and flavor. Tree is a good grower 
and prolific. Cling. No. 609, 2-3’; No. 610, 3-4’; No. 
611, 5-6’. 
August Peaches 
AUGBERT—Yellow freestone, like Elberta; ripens 
August. No. 507, 2-3’; No. 508, 3-4’; No. 509, 5-6’. 
FRANK—Very similar to Elberta, but much larger, 
and a big improvement on that fine variety. No.: 
534, 2-3’; No. 535, 3-4’; No. 536, 5-6’, 
OLD MIXON CLING—Large, round, color creamy 
white with red cheek. Flesh creamy white, melt- 
ing, juicy and rich. Flavor sub-acid and very 
PLANT FOR 
PLEASURE—PLANT 
6 
pleasant. Tree a vigorous grower and fairly pro-’ 
ductive. Cling. No. 594, 2-3’; No. 595, 3-4’; No. 
596, 5-6’. 
September Peaches 
HART CLING—By far the best late cling. Very 
large, creamy white with blush. Juicy, sweet 
and delicious. Ripens middle of September when 
peaches are scarce. No. 549, 2-3”; No. 550, 3-4’; 
No. 551, 5-6’. 
Coastal Varieties 
CARMAN —See preceding description. 
HONEY—See preceding description. 
Semi-Coastal Varieties 
MAMIE ROSS—See preceding description. 
OLD MIXON CLING—See preceding description. 

Texan 
PLUMS 
Next to the Peach, the Plum is the most im- 
portant fruit for the South and Southwest. All of our 
plum trees are two years old, budded and grown on 
heavy, high land, and have a fine root system, as 
well as well- branched, sturdy tops. Most of these 
trees will bear the year following planting. Our 
plums are grown from buds taken from clean, 
healthy trees that we know are true to name, as 
they have been bearing for years. In the varieties 
shown below, you will find varieties for all parts of 
the country, from Rio Grande Valley to the North- 
ern part of the United States. If you are not cer- 
tain what varieties will do the best in your locality, 
leave the selection up to us, and we will send you 
trees that will bear fruit in your locality. Plant 
Plums 20 feet apart or 108 trees to the acre. 
PRICES ON ALL PLUM TREES: Each Ten 
Size, 2. to, 3 feet tsccocucg wince $ .75 $ 6.75 
Sizes3 to 4 feet cur. i... ele 1.00 9.00 
Size,.5: to 6 feet ja¢2...cficnAd eee 1.65 14.85 
May Plums 
METHLEY—tThe earliest and best-flavored plum. 
Ripens about May 10th. Color bluish red and 
meat blood red. Fruit sells for a higher amount 
on the market than the other varieties. No. 633, 
2-3’; No. 634, 3-4’; No. 635, 5-6’. 
June Plums 
ABUNDANCE (Botan)—A beautiful lemon yellow 
with cherry red. Large, tapering to a point. 
Flesh yellow, melting and rich, aromatic. No. 
612, 2-3’; No. 613, 3-4’; No. 614, 5-6’. 
FOR PROFIT 
