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~MURRAYS BEAUTY.—A 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 unusually good flavor; free- 
_ stone; 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 F1- 
berta. Cream-colored, often marked with red. Skin tough, 
though rather thin; ships well if picked before full ripe. 
Flesh white; tinged with red near the seed. Tender, 
juicy, sweet, and of good quality. 
HILEY.—Freestone-White, a large white peach, with 
beautiful red cheek, flesh is juicy, tender; a good shipper, 
when properly handled, should be in every orchard. 
BELLE OF GEORGIA.—The best white peach for home 
and commercial planting. Ripens a week before Elberta. 
This is the famous Belle of Georgia; free-stone; of splen- . 
did quality; very large; showy. 
ELBERTA.—The most widely known of all peaches. 
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 cheek. Large 
size; juicy, sweet’ and delicious. Bears young and the 
' tree is very vigorous. July and August. 
ROCHESTER.—A yellow freestone variety, ripening 
about August. Fruit is large, yellow, sweet, juicy and 
of delicious flavor; keeping and shipping well. 
J. H. HALE.—It averages one-third larger than El- 
berta, ripens about five days earlier. Color a beautiful 
golden-yellow. Freestone. 2 
CHINESE CLING.—Oblong; creamy, occasionally ting- 
_ed red; juicy; ripe'in July and August. Well known, pop- 
ular, good for home orchards and nearby markets. 
ELBERTA CLING.—Like Elberta, except that it is a 
cling. It is a seedling of Elberta, large yellow, round with 
a bright red cheek. Good for eating and especially fine 
for pickling, 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. 
RED HAVEN.—A good peach, brilliant red and beauti- 
ful 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. 
WE HAVE A LIMITED SUPPLY OF SULLIVAN 
ELBERTA, DIXIE GEM, AND ‘SOUTHLAND. 
ALL ARE GOOD COMMERCIAL VARIETIES. 
