Co . st 10 to 20. Levys Late (HenriettaCling). Fine cling; largesize; skin deep yellow,shaded brownish red inthe sun; flesh firm andjuicy. Favorite varietyin California. Oriole. Large; yellow, rich,buttery. Midde ofAugust. A yellow-fleshedChinese Cling. Pendleton. Very large; yel-low; very good of September. Pineapple (Kennedys Caro-lina; Allison; LargestLemon, etc.) Large, ob-long, with a protuberancelike a lemon; skin goldenyellow, tinged with dark red; flesh yellow, slightly red at the stone, juicy, subacid, of excellent quality. Middle of Very l


Co . st 10 to 20. Levys Late (HenriettaCling). Fine cling; largesize; skin deep yellow,shaded brownish red inthe sun; flesh firm andjuicy. Favorite varietyin California. Oriole. Large; yellow, rich,buttery. Midde ofAugust. A yellow-fleshedChinese Cling. Pendleton. Very large; yel-low; very good of September. Pineapple (Kennedys Caro-lina; Allison; LargestLemon, etc.) Large, ob-long, with a protuberancelike a lemon; skin goldenyellow, tinged with dark red; flesh yellow, slightly red at the stone, juicy, subacid, of excellent quality. Middle of Very large; covered with red; flesh yellow, juicy, rich and sweet. An improved Orange Cling. Ripens from July 25 to August Jackson. Almost identical with General Lee in size and quality, but ripens a week later; tree a more compact grower. July 10 to OCTOBER. Large; white, with red cheeks; of very good flavor. The most profitable late Peach yet introduced for southern markets. Middle of Peaches, New 10$4 003 00 The four Peaches described below have been testedin several different localities, and we are confident thatthey will be valuable additions to our list of desirablesorts. PRICES OF TREES each1-year, 5 feet and up, extra .$0 50 i-year, 4 to 5 feet, heavy 35 i-year, 3 to 4 feet, stocky 25 BRACKETT. (Named by us in honor of Col Brackett, Pomologist, U. S. Department of Agri-culture, Washington, D. C.) After experimentingwith the best named varieties, we have finally suc-ceeded in securing in the Brackett a Peach whichfills a long-felt want. Before disseminating thisvaluable Peach, we have given it a thorough trial forseven years, and it has come up to our most sanguineexpectations. Its period of ripening commences just A four-year Peach tree properly pruned. Berckmans Bros. Orchard, Mayfield, Ga. at the close of the Elberta season. The fruit is aperfect freestone; large to very large, oblong, withsharp apex and shallow suture; color orang


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