. Glen St. Mary Nurseries : 1899. Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Glen Saint Mary Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Nut trees Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. 6 CLEN ST. MARY NURSERIES. Bidwell's Early, Maggie, Yum-Yum and Saber. The Peen-to itself may also be added to this list of earliest ripeners, as it is a favorite with many ; with higher fertilizing and culture it is of fine quality, of good size and without bitter tang, and its flat shape is a "uniqueness" some consider an advantage. (None of the other varieties of Peen-to race referred to in thi


. Glen St. Mary Nurseries : 1899. Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Glen Saint Mary Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Nut trees Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. 6 CLEN ST. MARY NURSERIES. Bidwell's Early, Maggie, Yum-Yum and Saber. The Peen-to itself may also be added to this list of earliest ripeners, as it is a favorite with many ; with higher fertilizing and culture it is of fine quality, of good size and without bitter tang, and its flat shape is a "uniqueness" some consider an advantage. (None of the other varieties of Peen-to race referred to in this Catalogue are flat, but all are of standard peach shape.) For further account of the new Suber, as well as the other varieties mentioned above, see "Varieties Described," pages 9 to 14. Among the eirly varieties (not the earliest, but still early) in South Florida, Angel still heads the list. Bidwell's Lite is also a favorite, and at its best In locations some of the Honeys do well, notably Impe- rial, which has given exceptional satisfaction as a market Peach as far south as Orange county. Florida Gem, Oviedo, Colon and Taber may also be mentioned as promising in sections of South Florida. For detailed descriptions of the varieties named above, see "Varieties Described," pages 9 to 14. For suc- cession in ripening, and relative value of all va- rieties offered for this district, see "Section A," of "List to Aid Selection," page 8. THE ANGEL PEACH. What the Craw- ford is to the Peach regions of the North and Pacific slope, what the Elberta is to the Peach regions of the Cotton states, the Angel is to the Peninsula of Florida—a matchless Peach. A freestone of large size, symmetrical shape, exqui- site coloring and high flavor, it leaves nothing to be desired in a perfect fruit. The tree, with all the vigor of the parent Peen-to, is a constant and prolific bearer. It blooms a month later than other varieties of this race. Angel and Wald


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