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Peaches are about the most popular and 
delicious fruit we have. Arkansas grown 
Peach trees are in demand everywhere. Now 
is ‘the time to set-out new orchards and in 
three to four years you will have a full crop of 
Peaches. ‘There will be a big demand for 
Peach trees this year; get your order in early 
so you will not be disappointed. We list only 
those varieties that have a ready sale on the 
market. 
MAYFLOWER.—A “Red allover” peach; hand- 
some, and of splendid quality. Fine for home orch- 
ards and finds ready sale on the market. Not so good 
for commercial orchards as Early Wheeler, but should 
be in every home orchard. Ripens in May; semi-cling. 
EARLY WHEELER.—tThe most profitable peach 
grown for commercial purposes. The fruit js 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. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE.—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 El- 
berta crossed with the Greensboro, the tree is unusually hardy. 
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. 
ARP BEAUTY.—Yellow, with bright blush; a firm, juicy, and 
excellent Peach of unusually good flavor; freestone, ripens 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 pick- 
ed before full ripe. 
HILEY.—Freestone - White, a large white peach, with beautiful 
red cheek, flesh is juicy, tender; a good shipper, when properly hand- 
led, should be in every orchard. ; 
BELLE OF GEORGIA.—The best white peach for home and 
commercial planting. Ripens a week before Elberta. This is the 
parpOUS Belle of Georgia; freastone; of splendid quality; very large; 
showy. 
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. 
CHAMPION.—Freestone; white with red cheek. Large size; 
juicy, sweet and delicious. Bears young and the tree is very vigor- 
ous. 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. Hi. HALE.—It averages one-third larger than Elberta, ripens 
about five days earlies. Color a beautiful golden-yellow. Freestone. 
. SALWAY.—An excellent late peach; large size; freestone, yellow 
with brownish red cheek; flesh deep yellow; excellent flavor; very 
abundant bearer. Succeeds over a wide range; September. 
CHINESE CLING.—Oblong; creamy, occasionally tinged red; 
juicy; ripe in July and August. Well known, popular, good for home 
orchards and nearby markets. 
ELBERTA CLING.—Like Elberta, except that it is a cling. It is 
a seedling of Elberta, large yellow, round with a bright red chee 
on for eating and especially fine for pickling, canning and preserv- 

LODI.—Early yellow fruit, one of the best for market and home 
use, ripening with or a few days earli 
good shipper y ier than Yellow Transparent. A 
RED JUNE.—One of the best early apples for table and market. 
Medium, deep red, flesh white, crisp, ecnleng June. 
DELICIOUS (Red).—A remarkable variety taking first rank 
both for commercial and home orchards. Fruits large, neatly cover- 
ed with brilliant dark red; flesh fine grained, crisp, and melting; 
free mie a delightful aroma; of very highest quality. A splendid 
DELICIOUS YELLOW.—A very remarkable apple, it is agreed 
by many, by far the best apple of the two delicious varieties. You 
will find the trees to grow off better, more quickly coming into 
bearing. Within a very, short time it will be producing a crop of 
Pp ead Caio apples, Ea avs bring good prices on the market 
you pleased wi em in e way. i i 
heavily of our Yellow Delicious. ey a Oe 
We have some 10,000 Delicious trees, more of the Yellow than 
Red Delicious for coming planting season, and the scion wood orig- 
inally to make these trees, came from one of the best bearing orch- 
ards in Arkansas on Crowley Ridge, so you can make no mistake in 

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INDIAN CLING.—Fruit large, dark brown with deep and red — 
veins, downy; flesh dark red, juicy, and of rich flavor; an old stand- — 
ard sort; cling. August. oan Sea Ae 
. HEATH CLING.—An old favorite. Large, creamy white; thin i 

skin; white flesh, very firm. Fine for preserves and pickling. Ripe — 
in August, OE 
RED INDIAN.—A new peach, trees hardy, rapid growth, 
something new in Indian peaches; the fruit is medium to large, deep — 
red. Should be planted in every orchard. Order\one half dozen or — 
more. You will be pleased with them; only a limited number to — 
offer for this season; trees leaves red, attractive. ; on ad 
RED HAVEN.—A good peach, brilliant red and beautiful yellow — 
skin is smooth, almost fuzzless, resembling J. H. Hale in color, skin — 
and flesh very firm and fruit ripens uniformly. Tree is very vigorous — 
with heavy bud set and bears young. You will be pleased with this — 
early peach. . van 
HALE HAVEN.—One of the best of its season. A product of — 
the South Haven Experimental Station of Michigan. = ‘Soar 
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Of the New Varieties, Dixie Gem, Southland, Sullivan Elberta, } 
and other new varieties. Write us when in the market, as we } 
have a limited quantity of each. Prices same as others. Allin § 
June buds only but Dixie Gem, in each two year old trees and — 
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ONE-YEAR-OLD JUNE BUD PEACH TREES 
Buy 100 or more of these peach trees listed here. You will find — 
them to be clean stock, State Inspected, that will please you in every — 
way; whole root budded trees, all of a good commercial grade of be 
$10.00 per 100 trees. They will be nice, clean little trees, about on - 
foot heigh, with good cultivation will come into quantity bearing the — 
third year from planting or just as soon as the larger ones will, but to 
get them in when planting will take just a little more personal © x 
attention per tree. Of course the $18.00 per hundred trees are lai 4 
and so are the $22.50 per hundred ones. All are good stock, and will — 
please you. Order now while you can get them at this price. — 
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100 ‘ M 
About /1 foot high «.... is. ccsseuepetnucnee eee $10.00 $100.00 — 
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buying them. Can supply*in the $15.00 per 100 trees, our com- 
mercial grade. Tes ‘ 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT.—Widely known and well liked; 
large size; transparent yellow. Quality good; crisp, sub-acid, ani 
very fragrant; an excellent cooker; fruit tender and requires careful 
handling. Tree bears young and is of rather dwarfish growth; is 
extremely hardy. June. ait | 
EARLY HARVEST.—Medium, bright straw color; tender, sub- 
acid; fine dessert and cooking apple. Must be handled very care- 
fully for market. June. ee 
RED ASTRACHAN.—Medium, flat; deep crimson, occasionally 
greenish yellow in the shade; flesh white, moderately juicy; flavor — 
quite acid, rich; very productive. July. : Bis 
_MAIDEN BLUSH.—Large, beautiful, blush cheek. Summer. “a 
HORSE.—A ular Southern e; large, oblong; yellow; fire — 
fod coking anll-ceeriaaar i nee Bical ae 
TOLMAN.—Medium, yellow and red, rich, sweet. The most valu- — 
able apple for baking, and otherwise fine. Summer. aan mee 
RED BIRD.—A new apple, and is very highly recommendedf we — 
have a few hundred of them for the coming season, summer nde wo 
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