

Elberta Peach 
FIGS FRUIT 
Celeste. Juicy and sweet; violet color. Each 
“18 to 24iin Jee) en. cc eh ee $0 50 
2 to. Sift oie. Cae Fs) 
GRAPES 
‘Concord. Blue-black. Vigorous grower and heavy 
bearer. An old favorite. 
. Delaware. Small to medium-sized bunches of small 
pink Grapes. Excellent quality. 
-Niagara. Large bunches of good-sized white fruit. At- 
tractive market variety. 
Prices of above three: Each 10 100 
PIG PU et eR eo tet LER ee $0 50 $4 50 $35 00 
\.Scuppernong. Well known in the South. Large 
erries, seldom more than eight or ten in a cluster; 
thick brown skin. Pulpy flesh; sweet. 
‘Hunt Scuppernong. The best black Scuppernong. 
Large clusters of sweet, glossy black fruit. 
Prices of above two: Each 
No. J heavy:2-yrss. 5 eee $0 75 
PEACH TREES 
Chinese Cling. Very large; creamy white, mottled 
carmine. Flesh fine-grained. Clingstone. July 20 
to August. 
™ Early Rose. Excellent keeper and shipper. Medium 
size; highly colored. Early. May 20 to June 19. 
-Elberta. Very large; yellow skin with red cheek; flesh 
yellow and juicy. No orchard should be without it. 
: Middle of July. 
*Georgia Belle. Large and showy; clear creamy white, 
tinted red. Flesh white and firm, of fine quality. 
Freestone. July 1 to 15. 
‘Hiley. Large; red cheeks. Flesh white, red at pit. 
| Freestone. June 20. 
’ J. H. Hale. Late. Fruit large, deep red; flesh yellow. 
Freestone. Very fine. 
“Mayflower. Earliest Peach known, although a late 
bloomer. Medium size; entirely red. Good shipper. 
May 152to-Junes!: 
Prices of All Peach Trees: Fach 10 100 
June buds, 2'to 3 ft............$0.60° $5 SG ree 
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