
One of our blocks of budded Peach Trees. 
J. H. HALE—When you plant Worley’s strain of Hale, you are getting the best. We have spent 
years in obtaining this strain of Hale and it is superior to all others. The skin is deep crimson 
yellow, smooth and fuzzless. For best results, plant some other variety with it. 
SHIPPER’S LATE RED—Fine yellow freestone. Large size and good bearer. Ripens about 
September 1. Bigger and better than Hale in flavor and color, and is not susceptible to brown rot. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE—Early yellow freestone. Ripens last of July to early August. Large size, 
juicy, firm. Excellent canner and fine shipper. Hardy. 
SULLIVAN’S EARLY ELBERTA—A bud sport of the old original Elberta, having the same 
fine commercial qualities, ripening about ten days before Elberta. 
BELLE OF GEORGIA—Large white freestone of excellent flavor. The tree is very hardy and 
is a good pollen producer. This fine old variety is still the leading commercial white peach. 
LATE ELBERTA—Large, yellow and a very desirable market peach. Ripens about two weeks 
after the Elberta. The fruit is of a better quality than the Elberta. Ideal for shipment. 
BRACKETT—Large, yellow freestone. Good shipper. Excellent flavor. Ripens about one week 
later than the Elberta. 

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