﻿Peach 
  Growing 
  Has 
  Proven 
  

  

  Are 
  You 
  Planting 
  to 
  Maintain 
  Your 
  

  

  Your 
  Future 
  Success 
  Will 
  Depend 
  Largely 
  On 
  The 
  Trees 
  You 
  Plant 
  And 
  

  

  The 
  Type 
  Fruit 
  You 
  Grow. 
  

  

  OUR 
  COMPLETE 
  VARIETY 
  LISTINGS 
  AND 
  PRICES 
  

  

  ALL 
  OF 
  OUR 
  PEACH 
  TREES 
  ARE 
  GRADED 
  BOTH 
  AS 
  TO 
  CALIBER 
  AND 
  HEIGHT, 
  WHICH 
  INSURES 
  

   YOU 
  OF 
  HAVING 
  A 
  UNIFORM 
  TREE, 
  AND 
  ARE 
  WORTH 
  MORE 
  THAN 
  TREES 
  SOLD 
  ON 
  THE 
  BASIS 
  OF 
  

   HEIGHT 
  ONLY. 
  

  

  Our 
  Low 
  Prices 
  on 
  Peach 
  Trees 
  

  

  In 
  figuring 
  prices 
  you 
  may 
  combine 
  all 
  varieties 
  of 
  apple 
  and 
  peach 
  and 
  other 
  tree 
  fruits 
  to 
  get 
  

   advantage 
  of 
  large 
  quantity 
  price. 
  

  

  NOTE 
  

  

  Ripening: 
  order 
  of 
  varieties 
  designated 
  

   by 
  bracketed 
  numbers 
  after 
  name. 
  Varie- 
  

   ties 
  over-lapping- 
  in 
  ripening- 
  season 
  in- 
  

   dicated 
  by 
  sub-letter. 
  Example, 
  Elberta 
  

   and 
  Hale 
  are 
  about 
  same 
  season 
  and 
  are 
  

   designated 
  by 
  numbers 
  13 
  and 
  13A. 
  We 
  

   have 
  endeavored 
  to 
  give 
  you 
  authentic 
  ri- 
  

   pening 
  order 
  of 
  varieties, 
  we 
  list, 
  but 
  var- 
  

   iations 
  may 
  occur 
  due 
  to 
  soil, 
  fertilization 
  

   and 
  climatic 
  conditions. 
  

  

  Prices 
  given 
  

  

  1 
  to 
  

  

  10 
  to 
  

  

  50 
  to 
  

  

  300 
  to 
  

  

  600 
  or 
  

  

  are 
  per 
  tree 
  

  

  9 
  

  

  49 
  

  

  299 
  

  

  599 
  

  

  more 
  

  

  5-6 
  ft. 
  high. 
  11/16 
  in. 
  up.. 
  

  

  . 
  .$ 
  .55 
  

  

  $ 
  .45 
  

  

  $ 
  .30 
  

  

  $ 
  .25 
  

  

  $ 
  .22 
  

  

  4-5 
  ft. 
  high. 
  9-11/16 
  in. 
  

  

  .45 
  

  

  .35 
  

  

  .25 
  

  

  .20 
  

  

  .18 
  

  

  SVz-5 
  ft. 
  high. 
  8-9/16 
  in. 
  

  

  . 
  . 
  .42 
  

  

  .32 
  

  

  .22 
  

  

  .16 
  

  

  .14 
  

  

  3-4 
  ft. 
  high. 
  7-8/16 
  in. 
  

  

  . 
  . 
  .38 
  

  

  .28 
  

  

  .18 
  

  

  .14 
  

  

  .12 
  

  

  2-3 
  ft. 
  high. 
  5-7/16 
  in. 
  

  

  .35 
  

  

  .25 
  

  

  .15 
  

  

  .11 
  

  

  .09 
  

  

  2-3 
  ft. 
  high, 
  light 
  

  

  .30 
  

  

  .20 
  

  

  .12 
  

  

  .09 
  

  

  .07 
  

  

  18-24 
  in. 
  high 
  

  

  . 
  . 
  .25 
  

  

  .18 
  

  

  .10 
  

  

  .08 
  

  

  .06 
  

  

  12-18 
  in. 
  high 
  

  

  .20 
  

  

  .15 
  

  

  .09 
  

  

  .07 
  

  

  .05 
  

  

  EARLY 
  VARIETIES 
  

  

  MAYFLOWER 
  <« 
  

  

  MIKADO 
  «> 
  

  

  Earliest 
  peach 
  known. 
  

   Dark 
  red 
  all 
  over; 
  beauti- 
  

   ful 
  appearance. 
  Carries 
  well 
  to 
  market. 
  Blooms 
  very 
  

   late, 
  crop 
  never 
  entirely 
  cut 
  off 
  by 
  late 
  frosts. 
  Size 
  

   medium, 
  quality 
  good. 
  Semi-cling. 
  

  

  The 
  Mikado 
  is 
  again 
  being 
  given 
  

   a 
  great 
  deal 
  of 
  publicity 
  as 
  a 
  

   hardy, 
  productive, 
  early 
  yellow 
  peach 
  ripening 
  about 
  

   one 
  week 
  after 
  Mayflower 
  or 
  six 
  weeks 
  before 
  Elberta. 
  

   The 
  tree 
  is 
  of 
  medium 
  size 
  and 
  vigor 
  and 
  should 
  be 
  

   interplanted 
  with 
  other 
  varieties 
  for 
  cross-pollenization. 
  

   The 
  fruit 
  is 
  medium 
  in 
  size, 
  round, 
  semi-cling, 
  attract- 
  

   ive 
  yellow 
  and 
  blushed 
  with 
  red. 
  Quality 
  is 
  very 
  good. 
  

  

  RED 
  BIRD 
  (Early 
  Wheeler) 
  «> 
  

  

  Earliness, 
  high 
  color 
  and 
  productiveness 
  make 
  it 
  very 
  

   valuable. 
  Cling, 
  very 
  large. 
  Creamy 
  white 
  overspread 
  

   with 
  a 
  bright, 
  glowing 
  red. 
  Good 
  shipper. 
  

  

  rDT 
  V 
  Drn 
  ror 
  (3a) 
  See 
  inside 
  front 
  cover 
  

   EittL 
  I 
  -SXnU-r 
  flEi 
  voa/ 
  f 
  or 
  natural 
  Kodachrome 
  

   color 
  illustration.. 
  Full 
  description 
  on 
  page 
  15. 
  

  

  GREENSBORO 
  (Semi-Cling) 
  <« 
  

  

  Large 
  yellow 
  with 
  splashes 
  of 
  bright 
  red; 
  highly 
  col- 
  

   ored; 
  flesh 
  white, 
  very 
  juicy 
  and 
  of 
  good 
  quality. 
  

   Hardy, 
  early. 
  

  

  rRDTV 
  DHCr 
  (5) 
  White, 
  cling 
  peach 
  of 
  very 
  

   JL/lfVLiI 
  nUOL 
  vt 
  " 
  o 
  od 
  color 
  and 
  quality. 
  Our 
  

   trees 
  are 
  grown 
  from 
  special 
  selected 
  strain 
  as 
  found 
  

   in 
  a 
  large 
  orchard 
  of 
  North 
  Carolina. 
  This 
  variety 
  is 
  

   a 
  favorite 
  of 
  the 
  Southern 
  peach 
  grower 
  as 
  it 
  nearly 
  

   always 
  has 
  a 
  crop 
  and 
  makes 
  them 
  money. 
  

  

  FTCUFP 
  DrflTH 
  (5a) 
  See 
  back 
  cover 
  for 
  na- 
  

   rlOnLn 
  rJCi/i^n 
  yoa 
  ' 
  tural 
  Kodachrome 
  col- 
  

   or 
  illustration. 
  Full 
  description 
  on 
  page 
  14. 
  

   0"RTOT 
  17 
  (g) 
  Introduced 
  by 
  New 
  Jersey 
  experi- 
  

   WlllULLi 
  ment 
  station 
  in 
  1925, 
  an 
  early 
  yel- 
  

  

  low 
  Freestone 
  peach 
  ripens 
  a 
  few 
  days 
  ahead 
  of 
  Cum- 
  

   berland. 
  Fruit 
  medium 
  size, 
  yellow 
  in 
  color, 
  blushed 
  

   with 
  red, 
  and 
  notable 
  for 
  fine 
  quality. 
  Tree 
  is 
  vigorous 
  

   and 
  productive. 
  The 
  fruit 
  buds 
  are 
  very 
  resistant 
  to 
  

   cold 
  and 
  will 
  grow 
  where 
  others 
  fail 
  in 
  northern 
  sec- 
  

   tions. 
  A 
  fine 
  peach 
  for 
  local 
  markets. 
  

  

  PTTMRFRT 
  AND 
  (6a) 
  a 
  n. 
  j. 
  station 
  product. 
  

  

  ^UlVIDr.nL./llNJJ 
  v 
  a/ 
  A 
  seedling 
  crossed 
  with 
  

   Greensboro. 
  The 
  tree 
  is 
  a 
  vigorous 
  grower 
  and 
  hardy 
  

   as 
  Carman. 
  The 
  fruit 
  larger 
  than 
  Georgia 
  Belle, 
  at- 
  

   tractively 
  colored 
  with 
  red, 
  oval 
  in 
  shape. 
  The 
  flesh 
  

   is 
  white, 
  almost 
  free, 
  firmer 
  and 
  better 
  than 
  Carman 
  or 
  

   Alton. 
  Ripens 
  just 
  before 
  Carman. 
  Cumberland 
  con- 
  

   tinues 
  to 
  gain 
  in 
  popularity 
  in 
  all 
  peach 
  sections 
  on 
  

   account 
  of 
  its 
  fine 
  appearance 
  and 
  ability 
  to 
  crop. 
  Re- 
  

   commended 
  to 
  replace 
  Carman. 
  

  

  THESE 
  PRICES 
  APPLY 
  ON 
  ALL 
  VARIETIES 
  EXCEPT 
  

   ERLY-RED-FRE 
  AND 
  FISHER 
  

   All 
  prices 
  are 
  net 
  F. 
  O. 
  B. 
  Princess 
  Anne. 
  Md. 
  Special 
  quota- 
  

   tions 
  and 
  delivered 
  prices 
  on 
  large 
  quantities 
  given 
  upon 
  request. 
  

  

  GOLDEN 
  JUBILEE 
  (6B) 
  

  

  A 
  PROVEN 
  MONEY 
  MAKER 
  

  

  No 
  General 
  Planting 
  of 
  Peaches 
  is 
  Complete 
  

   Without 
  A 
  Liberal 
  Amount 
  of 
  Golden 
  Jubilee 
  

   Trees. 
  See 
  Color 
  Illustration 
  Inside 
  Cover 
  Page. 
  

  

  A 
  development 
  of 
  the 
  New 
  Jersey 
  Experiment 
  Sta- 
  

   tion, 
  first 
  offered 
  by 
  us 
  during 
  the 
  Fall 
  shipping 
  season 
  

   of 
  1928. 
  Planted 
  and 
  producing 
  in 
  every 
  peach 
  pro- 
  

   ducing 
  section 
  of 
  the 
  United 
  States 
  and 
  Canada 
  and 
  

   stands 
  without 
  an 
  equal 
  as 
  an 
  early, 
  yellow, 
  freestone 
  

   peach 
  of 
  exceptional 
  quality. 
  The 
  Golden 
  Jubilee 
  is 
  a 
  

   second 
  generation 
  seedling 
  of 
  the 
  Elberta 
  crossed 
  with 
  

   the 
  Greensboro. 
  The 
  tree 
  is 
  unusually 
  hardy. 
  The 
  

   buds 
  resist 
  low 
  winter 
  temperatures 
  better 
  than 
  Elberta 
  

   and 
  open 
  later 
  than 
  Elberta 
  which 
  insures 
  a 
  regular 
  

   crop. 
  The 
  blossoms 
  are 
  self-fertile. 
  The 
  peach 
  is 
  med- 
  

   ium 
  to 
  large 
  size 
  and 
  firm. 
  The 
  peach 
  develops 
  better 
  

   if 
  a 
  well 
  balanced 
  fertilizer 
  is 
  used. 
  As 
  the 
  tree 
  grows 
  

   older 
  the 
  fruit 
  becomes 
  firmer 
  and 
  develops 
  more 
  na- 
  

   turally. 
  It 
  proved 
  to 
  be 
  the 
  best 
  money-making 
  peach 
  

   this 
  year. 
  Ripens 
  about 
  four 
  to 
  five 
  weeks 
  before 
  El- 
  

   berta. 
  

  

  Large, 
  

   blush 
  ; 
  

   flesh 
  

  

  CARMAN 
  <*» 
  

  

  good 
  market 
  variety 
  

   Tree 
  semi-cling. 
  

  

  TRIOGEM 
  (N. 
  J. 
  70) 
  <«> 
  

   RADIANCE 
  «> 
  

  

  creamy 
  white 
  with 
  deep 
  

   skin 
  tough, 
  making 
  it 
  a 
  

   tender, 
  juicy, 
  fine 
  flavor. 
  

  

  See 
  description 
  on 
  

   page 
  17. 
  

   J. 
  Station 
  product. 
  A 
  seed- 
  

   of 
  Belle 
  crossed 
  with 
  

  

  A 
  N 
  

   ling 
  

  

  Greensboro. 
  A 
  large, 
  oval, 
  white-fleshed 
  freestone 
  sim- 
  

   ilar 
  in 
  form 
  to 
  Belle 
  of 
  Georgia; 
  good 
  quality 
  and 
  color. 
  

   Ripens 
  with 
  Carman. 
  It 
  is 
  proving 
  a 
  very 
  good 
  variety. 
  

  

  FAIR 
  BEAUTY 
  (7 
  A) 
  

  

  HARDINESS— 
  GREAT 
  BEAUTY— 
  HIGH 
  QUALITY 
  

   recommend 
  this 
  peach 
  for 
  most 
  all 
  sections. 
  Unrivaled 
  

   as 
  an 
  early 
  canning 
  variety. 
  

  

  An 
  early 
  peach 
  following 
  Golden 
  Jubilee 
  three 
  to 
  five 
  

   days. 
  Tree 
  vigorous, 
  spreading, 
  very 
  hardy 
  in 
  bud, 
  

   often 
  producing 
  a 
  crop 
  when 
  other 
  varieties 
  are 
  winter 
  

   killed. 
  Fruit 
  is 
  medium 
  to 
  large 
  in 
  size, 
  skin 
  a 
  deep 
  

   golden 
  yellow 
  blushed 
  with 
  bright 
  red, 
  the 
  flesh 
  is 
  

   firm, 
  tender, 
  melting 
  and 
  juicy. 
  Fruit 
  hangs 
  excep- 
  

   tionally 
  well 
  to 
  tree 
  and 
  when 
  full 
  ripe 
  is 
  a 
  perfect 
  

   Freestone, 
  clinging 
  slightly 
  when 
  the 
  peach 
  is 
  hard 
  ripe, 
  

   an 
  excellent 
  market 
  and 
  canning 
  peach 
  which 
  is 
  adapt- 
  

   ed 
  to 
  both 
  commercial 
  and 
  home 
  use. 
  It 
  is 
  recognized 
  

   in 
  the 
  South 
  as 
  a 
  superior 
  early 
  yellow 
  canning 
  peach. 
  

   We 
  strongly 
  recommend 
  this 
  peach 
  for 
  trial 
  as 
  a 
  com- 
  

   mercial 
  variety. 
  The 
  Fair 
  Beauty 
  originated 
  near 
  Tyl- 
  

   er, 
  Texas 
  and 
  in 
  trial 
  plantings 
  shows 
  its 
  adaptability 
  

   to 
  central 
  and 
  eastern 
  growing 
  conditions. 
  

  

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