You Can Grow PEACHES 
While it is in season, there is no fruit enjoyed by so many 
people as sweet, juicy, delicious peaches. The peach is easy 
to grow and a valuable addition to healthful diet. 
Listed in approximate order of ripening 
Mayflower. Earliest to ripen. Juicy, white-flesh, cling or semi-cling. 
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Mamie Ross. Semi-cling. White flesh. Melting, juicy and sweet. One of the 
finest of all table peaches. Too soft for shipping. 
Golden Jubilee. A sure producer of delicious yellow flesh freestone peaches 
of good size and good quality. One of the most dependable producers. 
A little too soft for shipping except to local market. 
Halehaven. Large, beautifully colored, prolific, hardy. One of our very best 
early freestone yellow-fleshed shipping or home peaches. A most profit- 
able commercial variety. Good shipping or canning. Ripens about a 
week after Golden Jubilee and 2 weeks before Elberta. 
Elberta. The old-reliable, well known’ yellow-fleshed freestone familiar 
to everybody. Still the most widely planted peach in the world. 
Prices: 18 to 24 inches, 45c each; 6 for $2.25. 
(If your order for 18/24 inch peach trees amounts to $5.00 or more, add 
20c for each dollar and we'll prepay the order. Minimum prepaid order $5.) 
NOTE: We do not have any small sizes in the following peaches. 
Short. Introduced by J. A. Evans. Originated at Arlington. A yellow- 
fleshed freestone that ripens with the last Elbertas. Seems to be one 
of our finest peaches. Low-growing tree. Large fruits. 
Stephenson. Another J. A. Evans introduction. Originated in Dallas, and 
we think the finest yellow cling we ever saw. Large and beautiful. 
Juicy, yellow flesh with wonderfully pleasing flavor. Ripens about 5 
days after Elberta. 
Charlotte Giant. Origin Ft. Worth; introduced by J. A. Evans. One of 
our most beautiful peaches. Yellow flesh, fine flavor. Perfect freestone. 
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EARLY - BEARING. 
| SIZES 
FRUIT TREES 
These large, well-branched, jumbo size, 
early-bearing trees can’t be mailed. Many of 
them will start bearing the second summer 
—perhaps a few fruits the first summer, 
but we think it usually better for the tree 
if they are pulled off the first summer. 
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