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PALM - Phenix Carneriensis 
Also called “Long Leaf’? Palm. Rapid Grower Very 
Ornamental. 
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PEARS 
One of the easiest fruits to grow. Seldom need spray- 
ing, etc. Varieties: Pineapple (also called ‘Chinese 
Sand”’ as well as “Pineapple Dixie’; Kieffer, both 
“Cooking Pears’; Leconte, Douglas and Baldwin are 
“Eating” Pears. 
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PECANS 
Varieties: Stuart, Success, Mahan 
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Seedlings, Not Grafted 6 to 8 ft. -..0000 22. 2.50 
PEACHES 
The following varieties will do well if planted in 
good, well drained soil. Varieties: Belle of Georgia, 
Dixie Gem, Early Rose, Elberta. 
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PEACH - Ref Flowering 
Beautiful Double Red Flowers in Early Spring 
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PERSIMMONS - Japanese 
Easiest of all fruit to grow and one of the _ beat. 
Needs no spraying, pruning, etc. Varieties: Tane - 
Nashi (Very large); Triumph (Medium) 
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PLUMS 
Culture is about the same as for peaches. Varieties: 
Bruce; Abundance; Excelsoir 
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NOTE: Don’t plant Bruce only. It is self sterile and 
must have another variety for pollinator. 
PONCIRUS - Trifoliata 
