. Glen St. Mary Nurseries : 1899. Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Glen Saint Mary Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Nut trees Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. CLEN ST. MARY TRIUMPH PEACH. PEACHES (Suber), continued. in southern Volusia county. It has been quite exten- sively grown for shipment by the growers of Lake Helen, by whom it is highly esteemed. Its descrip- tion is not materially different from Bidwell's Early, except that it is larger, firmer, and a little more acid than the latter. The tree is a vigorous grower and satisfactory bearer, and


. Glen St. Mary Nurseries : 1899. Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Glen Saint Mary Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Nut trees Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. CLEN ST. MARY TRIUMPH PEACH. PEACHES (Suber), continued. in southern Volusia county. It has been quite exten- sively grown for shipment by the growers of Lake Helen, by whom it is highly esteemed. Its descrip- tion is not materially different from Bidwell's Early, except that it is larger, firmer, and a little more acid than the latter. The tree is a vigorous grower and satisfactory bearer, and the fruit brings a high price in market. Those who desire a new extra early Peach for South Florida should plant Suber. Those who have not obtained satisfactory results from Bidwell's Early, Maggie or Yum-Yum, should p^nt Suber. Taber. (Hon.) Large, roundish oblong, pointed; skin white, overspread with red; flesh white, streaked with red, firm, very juicy, rich, subacid ; of fine quality ; cling. June 15 to 25. One of the best of the numerous varieties that have been origi- nated by ourselves. Thurber. (N. C.) Large to very large; skin white, with light crimson mottlings; flesh juicy, vinous and of delicate aroma; texture exceedingly fine; free. Middle of July. Resembles Chinese Cling in size and color. One of the best of its class. Triana. (Hon.) Large, roundish oblong, slightly pointed; skin white, overspread with red ; flesh white, with red markings, rich, juicy, sweet, of fine flavor ; free. June 25 to July 5. Triumph. (Per.) Fruit-growers have for years been looking for a good early yellow freestone Peach. The late Charles Downing once said : "A freestone as large and handsome, and as early and good in quality as Alexander, would be worth a million dollars to the public. I think in time, with careful breeding, you will obtain the early yellow Peach you ; The Triumph fully supplies the want. It ripens with Alexander, blooms late, has large flowers, and is a


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