Sweet Varieties 
Each 
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Bing. Very large, dark brown, almost 
black, July. 
Black Tartarian. Very large, black juicy, 
rich. Late June. 
Governor Wood. Clear, light red. End of 
June. 
Lambert. One of the largest of all Cher- 
ries. Purple-red, rich, prolific. 
Napoleon Biggareau. Large, pale yellow. 
One red cheek. Sweet and productive. 
July. 
Windsor. Large, firm, dark red fruit, juicy 
July. 
Yellow Spanish. Vigorous growth, large 
pale yellow. Last of June. 
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Varieties 
Belle of Georgia. Skin white with red 
cheek. Early August. Freestone. 
Brackett. Orange-yellow skin. Yellow 
flesh; highly flavored. Last of August. 
Perfect freestone. 
Crawford’s Late. Large roundish oval, 
yellow. Freestone. Middle September. 
Elberta. Large yellow. Freestone. August 
25 to September 1. 
Early Elberta. Ripens about a week earl- 
ier than Elberta. 
Golden Jubilee. One of best quality 
peaches grown. Freestone. About 
_ August 25. 
Hale Haven. A very fine and hardy peach. 
Freestone. Yellow flesh. August 25. 
Red Skin. Cross between Hale and 
Elberta. Ripens_ slightly ahead of 
Elberta, fruit high colored, large and 
firm. Freestone. 
Salway. Large, roundish; skin yellow. 
Freestone. September. 
Shippers Late Red. Yellow reddish skin; 
flesh yellow. Follows Elberta. Free- 
stone. ~ 
Sun High. A large red smooth peach, well 
colored all over. Freestone. 
PEARS 
2 and 8 year old Standard Budded Trees 
Each 
41% to 6 ft. 
9/16 in. to 11/16 in. cal.....2. 1.75 
5 to 6 ft. 
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Varieties 
Anjou (Buerre d’ Anjou). A large, fine 
pear. October to January. 
Bartlett. Large size. August and Sep- 
tember. 
Buerre Bose. A large russety pear with 
long neck. September and October. 
Clapp’s Favorite. Very large. August and 
September. 
Duchesse d’ Angouleme. Very large 
greenish yellow. October and November. 
Flemish Beauty. Fruit large. September. 
Kieffer. Fruit of fine size. October and 
November. 
Seckel. Small rich, yellowish brown. 
September and October. 
Sheldon. Large, yellow or greenish russet. 
Tree vigorous and productive. October. 
PLUMS 
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Varieties 
Abundance. One of the best of the Japan 
plums. August. 
Bradshaw. European Plum. Tree vigor- 
ous. Middle of August. 
Burbank. Tree round. Fruit round, excel- 
lent, cherry-red with lilac bloom. Mid 
June. 
Fellenberg. This is the Italian Prune, 
juicy, delicious, fine for drying. Sep- 
tember. 
German Prune. Large dark blue. Sep- 
tember. 
Shropshire Damson. Medium dark purple. 
Peas esteemed for preserving. Octo- 
er. 
Wickson. Large, heart-shaped, deep 
marooned red; September. 
NUT TREES 
PECANS 
Hardy Northern. Hardy in the north and is 
most satisfactory: bears a rich abun- 
dance of highly flavored nuts. 
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