OUR TREES ARE AMERICA'S NO. 1 VALUE 



SHIPPERS LATE RED d^a) 



(Bountiful Strain) 

 Best of tlie Hale type Shippers Late Red. A Large, 

 productive, handsome peach recommended to follow 

 Elberta. Brings l^igh prices. 



A large, very highly C9lpre(l attractive red, yellow fleshed 

 freestone and good qiiality peach of distinct Hale type. 

 Ripens just after Elberta and J. H. Hale. A good shipping 

 peach, extremely productive. Very hardy and its beauty 

 and size enables it to bring top prices on the markets. This 

 splendid variety should be, planted more extensively as we 

 know of no variety we can recommend more highly for a 

 peach to follow the Elberta. 



Much confusion exists regarding the various strains 

 of this variety. We are growing the true type as 

 determined by comparison with fruit in U. S. D. A. 

 test orchards, which is known as the Hale type. 



NOTE: SHIPPERS I^ATE BED — Trees available 

 on Nematode Resistant Root Stock. $ .10 extra per 

 tree. See Page 20. 



GAGE ELBERTA d^b) 



MR. PLANTER: Don't pass up Gage, it has 

 everything al peach should have — size, quality 

 and beauty. 



A Disease Resistant Bud Sport of the Famous 

 Elberta Peach, Which We Recommend Highly. 



Recommended for resistance to bacterium pruni. 

 The tree grows as thrifty as the Elberta and looks 

 much like the old time Elberta. Gage Elberta blooms 

 from two to four days after Elberta and apparently has a 

 very strong blossom setting a crop of fruit under unfavor- 

 able conditions. The fruit is so near like the Elberta that 

 only an expert can distinguish the difterence. Ripens two 

 to three days later than Elberta. 



This variety is proving well adapted to Southern con- 

 ditions in the trial planting at Columbia and Clemson, 

 South Carolina and is to be preferred over the Elberta in 

 many respects. 



THE BRACKET PEACH d^o 



ONE OF THE BEST VARIETIES TO FOLLOW ELBEBTA 

 AND IT IS PROVING A GREAT COMMERCIAl, PEACH. 



This is a comparatively new variety in some sections, but 

 has been tried and proven one of the most profitable peaches 

 in the South and Central areas. Its season is about five 

 days after Elberta, with a beautiful orange-yellow skin 

 tinged with carmine. Flesh is a deep yellow and much 

 lighter flavored than Elberta. This peach sizes up well un- 

 der heavy crops and is equal to Elberta as a shipper. A 

 perfect freestone and a real peach. 



XJr\Ti'C E'21'DIV/r n4) introduced by us in 1925, orig- 

 n.\JrCM rriniVl ^ ' Inating on Hope Farm, Bergen 

 County, New Jersey, home of the late Mr. Collingwood, edi- 

 tor of Rural New Yorker, farm paper. A large, white- 

 fleshed freestone peach of superior quality. Follows Elberta 

 about five days in ripening. Partially self-fertile. Ex- 

 tremely hardy in bud. Proving a favoriate and filling a 

 need for a good white peach to follow Belle of Georgia. 



GEMMERS LATE ELBERTA d^) 



RINGS THE BELL — A WINNER 



Now fruiting over a wide area, growers everywhere 

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



Beatitiful color, large size, excellent quality, fine 

 shipping and lieeping ability combine in GEIVIMERS 

 LATE ELBERTA to make it one of the most prom- 

 ising varieties we have ever observed to follow the 

 Elberta season. Gemmers Late Elberta has what it 

 takes to become a leader of its season. 



A block of peach such as these pictured are ready to 

 fill the planters' need. 



Bountiful Ridgre Grown Peach Trees are famous for Early 

 and Rapid Growth, Quick to Bear, Heavy Production. 

 DON'T GUESS — BUY BOUNTIFUL, RIDGE TREES. 



GEMMERS LATE ELBERTA 



It is a typical Elberta in fruit and tree characteristics. 

 It ripens 8 to 12 days after Elberta, just following Shippers 

 Late Red and before Lizzie and Salberta. There is a place 

 here for a good Elberta type peach and we believe Gem- 

 mers Late Elberta will fill it. N. J. Experiment Station 

 has grown Gemmers for several years and seems favorably 

 impressed with its performance at New Brunswick. Fruits 

 are very uniform, large, well covered with a brilliant red 

 on an attractive yellow, almost fuzzless, having a smooth 

 tough skin. Flesh very firm, being slightly tinged with 

 red about the pit but red does not extend into the golden 

 yellow flesh. Originating at Sussex, N. J., well up in thd 

 Mountains where many varieties of peaches fail to stand the 

 climatic conditions should recomment GEMMEKS as a hardv 

 variety both in tree and bud. WE RECOMMEND "GEM- 

 MERS LATE ELBERTA" FOR TRIAL IN ALL PEACH 

 SECTIONS WHERE YOU WISH TO CONTINUE THE 

 ELBERTA SEASON WITH A REAL PEACH. 



NOTE: GEMMERS LATE ELBERTA— Trees available on 

 Nematode Resistant Root Stock. $ .10 extra per tree. See 

 Page 20. 



LIZZIE (16) 



SIZE — FIRMNESS — FINE COLOR — EXCELLENT 



QUALITY COMBINE TO MAKE THIS PEACH A 



FAVORITE TO FOLLOW GEMMERS LATE ELBERTA 



The origin of this peach has not been fully determined 

 yet it has been very successfully grown by commercial 

 prchardists in N. J., Conn., and in several Southern states. 

 It is a distinct Elberta type peach, very large, freestone, 

 having a fine yellow flesh and the peach ripens slowly af- 

 ter being taken off the tree. It ripens from 12 to IG days 

 after Elberta, colors well with a handsome red over a 

 deep yellow undertone. The tree is thrifty, hardy, heavy 

 bearer of regular crops. Some growers consider it the best 

 of our present list of real late peaches. 



A Friend From Charleston, S. C, Writes : 



Charleston, S. C. 

 Dear Friends : 



This is just to thank you for the beautiful Blueberry 

 plants that you sent me in such perfect condition. 



Sincerely, 



Archibald Rutledge. 



Service 



Allentown, Penna. 

 Dear Sirs : 



Thank you for changing order as directed. Plants ar- 

 rived in healthy condition and are now growing nicely. 

 Very truly yours, 



Harry J. PdfP. 



Good Trees — Good Orchards — Mean Success 

 Laurelville, Ohio 

 Dear Sir: 



We received the trees and they are very fine trees and 

 in fine condition. 



Many Thanks, 



Geo. F. Bowers. 



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