
PEACHES 
Peaches are a very desirable fruit. They are always 
in demand for canning. People will pay almost any price 
for good peaches. This last season, peaches sold as high 
as $10:00 per bushel. We have all the best varieties that 
are adapted to this country. Our trees are vigorous, 
heavy bodies, four to seven feet in size. 
Price—Each, ‘$1.00; 10, $9.00; 100, $80.00. 
Varieties 
RED BIRD—Farliest, very firm, unlike many early 
peaches, this is excellent for cooking or canning. Highly 
colored, fine for market. 
CARMAN—A semi-freestone, red blushed white 
peach; fine quality, ripens in early July, tree very hardy, 
early and heavy bearer. 
CUMBERLAND—Very hardy early white freestone 
peach. Large beautiful red and white color. Excellent 
flavor. Young and heavy bearer. 20 days before Elberta. 
HILEY—tThis is a very fine peach, very fine qual- 
ity. White, with red blush, ripens after Carman, the 
best peach to follow Carman. 
HALE HAVEN—A new peach that is highly recom- 
mended. Seeding of Hale and South Haven, with many 
of their good qualities. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE—A large very early Freestoné 
Peach. Profitable for home and local market. Ripe 20 
days before Elberta. Fruit deep yellow large delicious, 
flavor excellent for canning. 
EARLY ELBERTA—tThis is one of the most desir- 
able peaches for canning, it has very high quality, large 
and attractive appearance, yellow with red blush. 
ELBERTA—tThe old Elberta is still one of the best 
peaches for home and market. This and Early Elberta 
are the best for canning. Tree, large, vigorous grower 
and heavy bearer. 
HALE—tThis is a firm freestone red blushed peach 
—colored weeks before ripe; excellent for sweet pickles; 
good keeper and good shipper. 
HYSLOP CLING—tThis is the best white cling peach 
that is adapted to this country, better than old Heath 
Cling, does not rot, very firm and juicy. Good cling 
peaches are always in demand for preserves and pickles. 
BELLE’ OF GEORGIA—One of the best white free- 
stone peaches. Tree, large and vigorous, heavy bearer; 
fruit, large, high quality, attractive color. 
LATE ELBERTA—A good late peach similar to 
Elberta, but a month later. Fruit, large, high quality; 
very desirable for late canning. 
PEARS 
Price—Each $1.50; 10, $10.00. 
Pears are a very desirable fruit. They always sell 
at good prices and always in demand. The Keiffer and 
Garber can be profitably grown in Kentucky. They re- 
sist “blight” better than any other variety. Large, vig- 
orous trees, and bear good crops annually. 
Varieties: 
GARBER—A very desirable pear ripening about 
the first of September. Large, round, yellow pear; juicy, 
high quality. This pear is more tender and juicy than 
Keiffer, and very resistant to blight. 
KEIFFER—A large, high quality pear, ripening in 
October. A very firm pear and will keep until Christ- 
mas. When kept in cellar, will become juicy and tender. 
Tree is vigorous and heavy bearer, resists blight, one of 
the best late pears. 
GRAPES 
Price—Each, 50c. 
The grape is one fruit that will bear every year. 
They are very desirable for canning and making juice, 
and are always in demand. In considering grapes, it 13 
important to get varieties resistant to “Black rot.” 
Varieties: 
CONCORD—Concord is the most resistant to rot of 
all grapes. More Concords are planted than all other 
varieties together. it bears heavy crops, large bunches, 
good keeper, and a most desirable grape. 
LUTIE—tThe best early red grape, high quality, re- 
sists rot, desirable for home use. 
LUCILE —A very good red grape, should be planted 
with Concord for pollination, large bunch, very attrac- 
tive, and resistant to rot. 
NIAGARA—The best white grape, large bunch, 
very attractive, should be sprayed for rot. 
CHERRIES 
Price—Each, $1.50; 10, $10.00 
Varieties: 
MONTMORENCY—This variety is the most profit- 
able cherry to grow. It is large, dark red. Tree, hardy 
and abundant bearer. 
EARLY RICHMOND—A few days earlier than 
Montmorency; dark red, abundant bearer, best early 
cherry. 
STRAWBERRIES 
Price—per 100, $2.50 
Strawberries are easy to grow, will grow in most 
any soil, and are well liked by everyone. 
Varieties: ‘— 
AROMA—A large, attractive variety, very firm, a 
most profitable strawberry to grow in this region. 
BLAKEMORE—This is a new variety, very desir- 
able, extensively planted in commercial growing. 
RASPBERRIES 
Price — Per Dozen, 60c; 100 $4.00 
Varieties: 
CUMBERLAND—A large, black raspberry, very 
firm, high yielder, and the most desirable raspberry to 
plant. 
SHADE TREES 
Price—6 to 8 ft. size, $2.00 Each 
Varieties: 
SUGAR MAPLE—A large, vigorous growing, heal- 
thy and long life, tree will live a hundred years, very de- 
sirable for shade. . 
WATER MAPLE—Large, rapid growing tree, very 
desirable for shade, adapted to moist soil. 
