. Hale's select souther fruit trees. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Georgia; Trees Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs. (3) Hale Georgia Orchard Co, • Peaches. Perhaps nowhere on earth can the luscious Peach be so successfully grown as in Georgia and the adjacent country. Here we have a soil and climate that, while producing the extra early varieties ahead of any other section of America, will also ripen the largest and best of the later varieties before Peach regions of the North even think of maturing the most inferior of the extra early varieties. So for two months o


. Hale's select souther fruit trees. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Georgia; Trees Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs. (3) Hale Georgia Orchard Co, • Peaches. Perhaps nowhere on earth can the luscious Peach be so successfully grown as in Georgia and the adjacent country. Here we have a soil and climate that, while producing the extra early varieties ahead of any other section of America, will also ripen the largest and best of the later varieties before Peach regions of the North even think of maturing the most inferior of the extra early varieties. So for two months our favored region here has the great markets of the country for its own. Thousands of dollars worth of southern Peaches are marketed annually, and millions might be if we only will it. Peach sales from the Hale Georgia farm have been over $120,000 the past two years— many times the value of the farm itself. All the trees we offer are budded from bearing trees of our own orchard. Buy trees that are from the one great money-making Peach orchard of the country—then you start right ! No mistake in beginning; success is sure. VARIETIES OF PEACHES THAT PAY. j 15 cts. each, $1 for 10, $2 for 25, unless otherwise priced. SNEED, The earliest Peach known ; ripens here middle of May. A seedling of Chinese Cling, it has the hardiness and vigor of its parent in tree growth and fruit buds. Fruit me- dium size, somewhat oval in shape ; color creamy white, with rich red blush on sunny side. Ripens evenly to the pit; is of fine quality and not subject to rot, as are so many other of the early varieties. Very valuable for home use or extra early market. ^ TRIUUIPH. The earliest yellow Peach known, ripening with the Alexander, just after Sneed. Tree vigorous, hardy and healthy ; very productive of medium to large round Peaches; yellow skin, with rich red blush all over sunny side ; flesh yellow, and ripens up ail at once, evenly clear to the pit. Have kept ripe specimens of this Peach in go


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