wood this season, and lateness of release, we are entirely sold for this season, but are 
now booking orders for delivery during fall of °55. 
a July Elberta (Burnett Elberta). A large, medium early freestone peach ripening with 
or slightly before Halehaven. Fruit is golden yellow, overspread with red. Quality 
is excellent for canning and fresh eating. Better than average for freezing. 
i: Triogem. An early, oval, red all over, firm, yellow freestone peach. Trees are medium 
in size, hardy and heavy bearers. Requires good soil and good culture for best results. 
“ Southland. Splendid new yellow-fleshed variety, ripening about sixteen days before 
Elberta. Freestone with little fuzz and extra flavor. One of the best for both home 
and commercial use. Fruit is medium to large size, round and has attractive light-red 
blush. Flesh is firm, slow softening, and medium textured. 
‘ Sunhigh. A large, red, bright, smooth peach, which colors well all over before it ripens. 
Softens slowly, making it an excellent shipper. Flesh inclines to adhere to the pit 
when hard ripe, but is generally freestone. Tree is spreading ingrowth, and buds are 
hardy. This variety seems to do best in hilly sections, and requires thorough summer 
spraying. 
“™ Halehaven. A hardy, heavy bearer of perfect freestone, yellow-fleshed fruit. Tree is a 
strong, thrifty grower, resistant to common diseases; fruit is large, oval shaped, with 
good tough skin, with beautiful red coloring. One of the finest peaches for “quick 
freezing.” 
“ Sullivan Early Elberta. A bud sport of Elberta, ripening seven to twelve days earlier. 
Fruit is average large in size, is of fine quality, and shows good shipping ability. A 
great success wherever planted. 
— Belle of Georgia. Leading white variety for commercial plantings. Fruit large, with 
bright attractive red almost covering the white background. Flesh white, highly 
flavored and very firm. Very vigorous, hardy, and productive. 
™ Elberta. Still the most popular peach on the market, and universally planted. Yellow 
freestone of excellent quality; juicy, firm but tender. Tree is hardy, productive and 
disease resistant. Not the best in quality, but its size, color and firmness combine to 
give it first place in both commercial and home orchard plantings. 
—Shipper's Late Red. Splendid peach to follow Elberta. A large, very highly colored, 
attractive red, yellow-fleshed freestone. Good quality. A good shipping peach, ex- 
tremely productive. Very hardy and its beauty, and size enables it to bring top prices 
on the markets. 
— Afterglow. Fruits are large, round, oval in shape and almost completely overspread with 
red. The flesh is yellow stained with red about the pit, and is free. Trees are vigorous 
and rapid growers. 
Prices on Peach Trees 
1-9 10-49 50-99 100-249 250-999 1000 & up 
Sito? >. ft. cece ed ee eee 1.25 1.10 .85 -65 
302toe362in. Wee eee 85 hy has 50 40 30 
24 402530) IN. Serato oe een eee 70 -60 .50 -40 30 25 
18 to) 24.5in. 9) fg ee ee -60 50 .40 35 20 20 
12 toy 8 in. gree eee 50 40 = .30 25 20 aly 
6xto 1 2;inseey ene -40 35 .25 22 18 tS) 
Note: We recommend 30/36" size and down for quantity commercial plantings. 
