SEE PAGE 8 FOR PRICES ON ALL VARIETIES OF PEACH TREES 



WHITE HALE (NJ. 63) (n^) 



A large w h i t e 

 fleshed freestone 



T. H. Hale. Tree is vigorous. 



llow Belle of Georgia. 



AFTERGLOW (N.J. 84) (i2) p- 



lually ripens 3 to 

 after Elber- 

 rkt't-*. P'riiits arn 



^ SHIPPERS LATE RED d^^) 



(Bouiiliful Strain) 

 Best of the Hale type Shi|)i)eis Late Red. .\ 

 Productive, Handsome i)each recommended to 

 Elberta. Brings high prices. 



Large, 

 follow 



is variety. We are srowinp- 

 comparison with fruit in U. 

 known as the Hale type. 



Iira.li ..I Wisliiirt Hale 

 Ml .1. 11. Hal.'. -V uood 

 v.. V,v\ har.ly and its 

 \'i\< priee.s uu tile mar- 

 lie planted more exteu- 

 . I- can recommend more 

 ■ •rta. 



the various strains of 

 true type as determined 

 . A. test orchards, which 



SHIPPERS LATE RE1> 



Bountiful Ridge Hale Type liii 

 all Shippers tate Red Strains. 



GEMMERS LATE ELBERTA dS) 



RINGS THE BELL — A WINNER 



Now friiituig over a wide area, growei*s everywhere 

 marvel at its fruiting ability, size, beauty and quality. 



Beautiful color, large size, excellent quality, fuie 

 shipping and keeping ability combine in GE>DIERS 

 LATE ELBERTA to make it one of the most prom- 

 ising varieties we have ever observed to follow the 

 Elberta season. Gemniers Late Elberta has what it 

 takes to become a leader of its season. 



It is a typical Elberta in fruit and tree liiararicristi.s. 

 It ripens 8 to 12 days after Elberta. just followiii'.; ShippiTs 

 Late Red and before Lizzie and Salberta. Then- is a place 

 here for a good Elberta tvpe peach and wc> believe Cieni- 

 mers Late Elberta will fill it. Fruits are vcrv uniform. lari.'e. 

 well covered with a brilliant red tcu-h skin. Flesh very 

 lirm, being slightly tinged with n-d about the pit liut red 

 does not extend into the gidd.-n y.-Unw tb -^h. (iriginating at 

 Sussex. N. .1.. well up in tlir Miumiain- w h.i-.' many varieties 

 of peaches fail to stand t\i<- .limati.- . ..ndit ions, should re- 

 commend OEMMERS as a hai-.l\ ^an.•l^ Imih in tree and 



RIO-OSO-GEM <i3a) 



WIDELY GROWN — A BE.\IT1FI L PK.Vt 11 



Vou can get the Genuine Rio-Oso-Gem now at Bonntilu! 

 Kidge Nurseries, oiir budwood coming lron> line fruitins 

 orchards in New .Jersey. 



A H.\LE TYPE L.\TE PE.\CH FOLLOW! N«; ELBERTA 

 T TO 10 D.YYS. FRl IT L.\R«;E IN SIZE WITH BRIL- 

 LIANT RED COLOR .\N1) LIGHT PIBESCENCE. THE 

 FLESH IS FIRM AND FINE TEXTl RED WITH EX- 

 CELLENT FL.AVOR. BEC.\rSE OF ITS FIR.MNESS OF 

 FLESH IT IS FINE FOR FREEZING. CANNING AND 

 OTHER USES. RIO-OSO-f;E:\I IS .ALSO .\N Ol TSTAND- 

 ING COMMEBCL\L V.ARIETY. 



GAGE ELBERTA d^b) 



MR. PL.ANTER: Don't pass up Ciage, it has every- 

 tliing a iieach should have — size, quality and beauty. 



A Disease Resistant Bud Sport of the Famous El- 

 berta Peach, Which We Recommend Higlily. 



Ilecommeiidcd for resistami' tn bacterium pruni. The tree 

 -rows as thriftv as the Elberta and buiks iiiui-h like the old 



lime lOlberta. Gage Elberta bl ns irum t\v.. tu four days 



after Elberta and apparently lias a \.ry -Muhl; lijcsseni 

 setting a crop of fruit under iinl.-n ..i aMe eemlii in)i^. Tlie 

 fruil is so near like the Elberta iliai .iiil\ an .nihii .an dis 



THE BRACKETT PEACH (i2«^) 



ONE OF THF: BEST V.\KIET1KS TO FOLLOW ELBERT.V 

 .\ND IT IS l'KOVIN<; A (iKE.VT <<>MMEKC1.\L I'E.\CH. 



;h IS a th?ep y 

 This peach 

 to Elberta a^ 



llow and much lighter Hav- 

 sizes up well under heavy 

 a shipper. A perfect free- 



LIZZIE d^' 



SIZE — FIR.MNESS — FINE COLOR — KXCELLENT 



Ql.\LITY COMBINE TO MAKE THIS PUVCH A 

 FAVORITE TO FOLLOW tiKMMERS LATE F^LBERT.V 



The origin of this pea.li has imi been liiUy determine 



Klberta. cu 



lors well witli a handsome i 



red ovel 



• a deei> yellow 



undertone. 



The tree is thrifty, hardy 



, heavy 



bearer of reg- 



ular crops. 



Some growers consider it i 



the best 



of our present 



list of real 



late peaches. 







- AUTUMN (N.J. 145) d^) 



( ONSIDEKED ONE OF THE BEST 

 VERY L.\TE VARIETIES 



The latest, large, yellow freestone ripenin.g rull,\ lourteen 

 days after Elberta. Later than Late Crawford, or Kio-Oso- 

 Ge'm. The tree is a very vigorous grower and should be 

 planted on well-drained good peach soil. For the grower 

 who wishes good size, high (luality fruit for road side stand 

 or nearby markets, .\utumn fills the bill. 



