6 COCKRELL’S RIVERSIDE NURSERY 
FRUIT TREES 
PEACHES 
PRICESSON- PEACH TREES 
Size Leto S25 eto LOG 
2-3: feet *) oO eee ee eee _ §$ .85 $ .75 
3-4 feet 35. 2 33 So a a 95 85 
4-5! feeb: ee Otek eae ee a ees 1.00 .90 
5-6: feet i ae eee sad POM Oar Me. 1.25 1.00 
6-7: feet: cose Se Sa ea ee ee 1.50 
VARIETIES 
Mayflower: The earliest ripening peach. Ripens about 
May 20th. Red peach with white flesh. 
Red Bird or~“Early Wheeler: Large, white peach with 
red cheeks. A good early peach that ripens about June 
1st, or five and one-half weeks before Elberta. 
* Golden Jubilee: Early yellow free-stone of good quality, 
for home orchards. Ripens about June 15th, or three and 
one-half weeks before Elberta. 
“Dixie Gem: New introduction. Three-fourths red on yel- 
low freestone. Good size and good shipper. Ripens about 
_ June oth, or four and one-half weeks before Elberta. 
~ Southland: Red on yellow free-stone. Very large and ex- 
cellent shipper. Ripens about June 25th, or two and one- 
_half weeks before Elberta. 
“New Elberta: One of the best quality peaches grown. 
The tree is a thrifty grower and a prolific bearer. The 
fruit is medium size and deep red and yellow in color. 
The flesh is bright yellow and very sweet. It has a 
small seed. Good for eating fresh, freezing, or canning. 
Every home orchard should have this peach. Ripens 
_about June 20th, or two weeks before Elberta. 
“ Hale-Haven: Large, round, red cheeked yellow free- 
stone of good-quality. A cross between J. H. Hale and 
South Haven combining the good qualities of both. 
Ripens about June 20th, or two weeks before Elberta. 
HALE HAVE 
