

PEACHES 
ELBERTA—The best known of all peaches; most attractive in 
appearance. Large size; deep yellow, splashed with crimson; 
perfect freestone. Very vigorous grower and highly pro- 
ductive. JULY. 
BELL OF GEORGIA—Mid-Season White Freestone. Large 
showy peach—rich creamy white with brilliant red blush. 
Often called Red and White Elberta. Delicious. One of the 
best peaches. 
INDIAN CLING—Big, Red-Fleshed Peach. Late. Flesh red 
asabeet. Large. Handsome. Ideal for pickling and preserv- 
ing. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE—Elberta type and an excellent freestone. 
Sweet, tender and juicy. Ripens in JUNE. 
CHINESE CLING—Oblong; creamy white, occasionally tinged 
with red; juicy and firm. Ripens in JULY. 
FRANK—A rich yellow and red cling which ripens middle of 
August. About medium in size and of fine quality. A 
splendid grower and sure cropper. 
EARLY ELBERTA—A great commercial peach ripening just 
before regular Elberta. 
PRICE 
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PEARS 
BARTLETT—Lemon yellow, with soft blush; flesh rich, juicy 
and highly flavored. Ripens in July and August. 
KIEFFER—Fruit very large with rusty cheeks; flesh crisp and 
juicy. Good for preserving and cooking. Ripe in August. 
PINEAPPLE—Fruit is very large, light green with red cheek. 
Especially fine for preserving and canning. Ripens in August. 
PRICE 
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FOR FURTHER LISTINGS, 
PECANS 
In planting pecans it is most essential that a hole of ample 
width and depth be prepared. One that is three feet in width 
and depth is none too large. Unless dirt is good, dispose of 
entirely and replace with good mellow dirt, adding about one 
quart of balanced commercial fertilizer, mixing this as the hole 
is filled. Spread roots out carefully and work the soil around 
“them thoroughly. Extra care in planting will be well rewarded. 
STUART—An upright vigorous grower, and very prolific. Nuts 
are large; shell rather thick; kernel plump, rich, and of fine 
flavor. An especially good keeper and one of the most satis- 
factory varieties for general planting. 
SCHLEY—Tree a good grower; nuts medium to large, thin shell, 
plump full kernel. One of the best improved varieties. 
MOORE—This pecan is highly successful all over Florida, 
South Texas and Louisiana. Nut medium size. Early 
bearer, prolific, thin shell. Stands hot summers well. 
SUCCESS—Nuts large to very large, oblong, rather blunt; shell 
of medium thickness; kernel plump, rich, and of good quality, 
One of the most widely planted varieties. 
MAHAN—Vigorous growing, long slender nuts, large plump 
kernels. One of the largest pecans known. 
RE Te: 
1 to 5 lots 5 and over 
DE TOMmityecsm (cach) m= aera D550) $3.00 
BS MOG itt, teases, (ach). 2 ee ek 5.95 5.45 
(eto vOut Crees) (ACh) Seeman eee ae 1.95 5.95 
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Specimen trees (balled) prices on request. 
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