some, and of splendid quality. Fine 
-for home orchards and finds ready 
EARLY WHEELER.—The most 
“ poses. 
‘spread with crimson; cling; ripens 
CHOICE PEACH TREES - 
THRIFTY - HEALTHY - THEY GROW 
a 
MAYFLOWER.—4 “Red allover” 
peach; hand- 
sale on the market. Not so good 
for commercial orchards as Early 
Wheeler, but should be in every 
home orchard. Ripens in May; 
semi-cling. : 
profitable 
‘peach grown for commercial pur- 
The fruit is large, very 
handsome, a clear cream over- 
in June. 
A fine early peach; 
RED BIRD. bright, glowing 
red. Flesh juicy, firm and most de- 
licious peach flavor imaginable. 
Tree hardly and vigorous. Ripens 
in June. on 
A high quality early freestone 
GOLDEN JUBILEE. peach, a typical Elberta. type 
fruit, highly colored ripening about four weeks before 
the regular Elberta, a second generation seedling of 
-the Elberta crossed with the Greensboro, the tree is 
unusually hardy, the buds will resist winter freezes 
well, and open after Elberta, which will insure a reg- 
‘ular crop, the blossom self fertile, the peach is a me- 
dium to large size and firm, It has proyen a good ship- 
per. The Golden Jubilee stands without an equal as an 
early yellow, freestone peach. 
MURRAYS BEAUTY,.—-4 high quality peach, early 
\ ripening, just after the 
Early Wheeler—Red Bird peach, tree very hardy, buds 
will resist winter freezes better than Elberta, Early 
Wheeler and others, a good shipper, fruit medium to 
large yellow semi-cling, try some of them and they 
will please you. Murrays will make a crop when other 
varieties fail. 
ARP BEAUTY,—Yellow, with bright blush; a firm, 
‘juicy, and excellent Peach of un- 
usually good flavor; freestone; ripens the last of June, 
early July. 
MAMIE ROSS.—One of the most widely planted of 
the white peaches in the South. It 
is’ extremely hardy and very, productive. Semi-cling; 
ripens ten days before Elberta. Cream-colored, often 
marked with red. Skin tough, though rather” thin; 
ships. well if picked before full ripe. Flesh white; ting- 
ed with red. nedr the seed. Tender, juicy, sweet, and 
of good quality. 
HILEY.—reestone-White, a large white peach, with 
beautiful red cheek, flesh is juicy, tender; 
a good shipper, when properly handled, should be in 
every orchard. : 
, he best white peach for 
BELLE OF GEORGIA.—)°° . and: commercial 
planting. Ripens a: week before Elberta. This is the 
famous Belle of Georgia; freestone; of splendid qual- 
ity; very large; showy. 
_.. Lhe most widely known of all peaches. 
ELBERTA. Very attractive in appearance; large 
size; deep yellow, splashed crimson; perfect freestone; 
ripens in midsummer. Can be grown profitably in the 
North, South, East and West. Tree very vigorous and 
highly productive. 
CHAMPION __.Freestone; white with red 
Bears young and the tree is very vigorous. July and 
August. 
: _.A yellow freestone variety, ripening 
ROCHESTER. about August. Fruit is large, yellow, 
sweet, juicy and of delicious flavor; keeping and ship- 
ping well. 
_ BAKER NURSERIES ° 
cheek. ©. 
Large size; juicy, sweet and delicious. « 
a 
HIGGINSON, ARKANSAS 
J. H. HALE.—It averages one-third larger than 
A i SU a Elberta, ripens about five days 
earlier. Color a beautiful golden-yellow. Freestone. 
CHINESE CLING,—Oblong; creamy, occasionally 
tinged red; juicy; ripe in July 
Well known, popular, good for home 
' orchards and nearby markets. 
ELBERTA CLING.—bike El- 
erta ex- 
cept that it is a cling. It is a seed- 
ling of Elberta, large yellow, round 
with a bright red cheek. Good. for 
eating and especially fine for pick- 
ling, canning and preserving. 
INDIAN CLING.—Fruit large, 
‘ dark brown 
with deep and red veins, downy; 
flesh dark red, juicy, and of rich 
‘flavor; an old standard sort; cling. 
August. f 
RED HAVEN.—A __g00d peach, 
brilliant red and 
beautiful yellow skin is smooth, 
almost fuzzless, resembling J. H. 
Hale in color, skin and flesh very 
firm and fruit ripens uniformly. 
Tree is very vigorous with heavy 
bud set and bears young. You will be pleased with this 
early peach. 
SULLIVAN ELBERTA.—the tree and fruit charac- 
teristics were found to be 
identical with Elberta. Sullivan’s Early Elberta is be- 
ing planted extensively throughout Georgia and ad- 
joining states. It ripens ahead of the regular Early El- 
berta and Belle of Georgia; it averages large in size, 
and August. 
extra fine quality and shows good shipping ability. 
— The fruit ripens about two weeks earlier 
DIXIRED. than Golden Jubilee. It is a clingstone, 
medium size. About three-fourths of the surface is 
covered with a bright attractive red blush. Flesh is 
yee firm but melting, medium textured and of good 
avor. 
The outstanding characteristics of Dixired are its un- 
usual firmness and slow rate of softening for an early 
peach, plus an attractive appearance. The fruit ac- 
quires color long before it is ready to pick. 
__Ripens several days ahead of the Gold- 
DIXIGEM. en Jubilee. Medium size with red blush 
covering about half the surface. Flesh. is yellow with 
fine texture and excellent flavor. A coming early com- 
mercial variety. Semi-free. 
Prices on all Peach Trees 
TWO-YEAR-OLD TREES 
100 1,000 
$ 25.00 $230.00 
35.00) 300.00 
50.00 450.00 
75.00 
100,00 
Ves 2-Year-Old Peach Trees — 
ONE-YEAR-OLD JUNE BUD PEACH TREES 
100 1,000 
About ie footy nleh ecm. Mule ewe oe. $10.00 $100.00 
Tres TIECICS mii pimiates ere civia| o s\ate eters) ere aeeislete’s 18.00 170.00 
18-24 incheS ....-cccece Pe casvies episbevics 22.50 200.00 
Hae LL ale eRargeealdire ohidee’ aialatetntore seta Misiieiele « 32.50 300.00 
Aad Los tibeeaerseleraa ctelelye eens ae dict datatere oe» 40.00 350.00 
