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PROPERLY GROWN TREES MEAN YOUR SUCCESS 



GENERAL LIST 



PEACH TREES 



Peach growing has long been a specialty in our nursery, 



both from the viewpoint of producing better, healthier and 



llfek stronger trees, and eliminating all varieties but the best, 



"While eliminating the undesirable and worthless varieties 



the matter of new and better varieties has not been over- 



..-. .">■- = ". : looked. The nurseryman who does not endeavor to better 



' ^s^0 : - .-■_■-■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ." - ■ . ■ . ■ i -.: i Ti| his assortment to strengthen the movement towards bet- 



:. ter fruits is not doing justice to his patrons. With pride 



■ ;2w: I Jjjr 4 we can say the Bountiful Ridge Xurseries is keeping pace 



^Tl with the world. 



■i Our Peach trees are not quite as tall this year as other 



■ years, hut they have good straight bodies on them and are 



I stocky trees, being exceptionally well rooted, and we are 



I sure will give good results to anyone who plants them. 



t " ^ ^ The buds were cut from bearing trees and we know them 



to be TRUE-TO-NAME. REMEMBER, ALL OP OUR 



- ~ PEACH TREES ARE GRADED BOTH AS TO CALIBER 



--s AND HEIG-HT, WHICH INSURES YOU OP HAVING- A 



^ ::?-;--. UNIPORM TREE, AND ARE WORTH MORE THAN 



TREES SOLD ON THE BASIS OP HEIG-HT ONLY. 

 ^BSBJJ PRICES OP PEACH TREES 



; All varieties except Hope Farm, 1 to 6 trees at the each 



rate; 6 to 50 at the 10 rate; 50 to 250 at the 100 rate, and 

 250 to 1,000 at the 1,000 rate. 



These trees are as good as can be grown. We will 

 gladly submit samples of the grades you are interested in 

 J. R. HALE ^^ for your own inspection. 



Each 10 100 1,000 



18 to 24 inch sturdy trees $ .10 $ .80 $ 5.00 $ 40.OO 



2 to 3 feet light 15 1.25 7.00 50.0O 



2 to 3 feet high sturdy trees, 5/16 to 7/16 inch 25 2.00 10.00 70-00 



3 to 4 feet high, 7/16 to y 2 inch cal. (special planters' grade) .30 2.50 13.50 110.0O 



3 to 4% feet high, y 2 to 9/16 inch 35 3.00 15.00 120.0O 



4 to 5 feet high, 9 to 11/16 inch 40 3.50 16.00 140.00 



5 to 6 feet high, 11/16 inch up 50 4.00 20.00 180.0O 



Write for special prices on quantities of 1,000 or more. 

 Varieties listed according to season of ripening as near as possible. 



EARLY VARIETIES MIDSEASON VARIETIES 



MAYFLOWER. Earliest peach known. Dark 



red all over; beautiful appearance. Carries BELLE OP G-EORG-IA. Fruit large size; color red and 



well to market. Blooms very late, crop white; flesh white, firm and highly flavored. This variety 



never entirely cut off by late frosts. Size , . „ ., °, , . .. . .^ ,. 



medium, quality good. Semi-cling. nas become one of the standard varieties in the big 



RED BIRD (Early Wheeler). Cling, earliness, commercial orchards, both north and south. Stands 



high color and good quality make it very shipping well and brings top prices. Tree a rapid 



valuable. Very large. Creamy white over- , .. ~ » „. - „ n „ + „„ n 



spread with a bright, glowing red. Good grower; very productive. Perfect freestone. 



shipper. 

 GREENSBORO (Semi-Cling). Large yellow 



with splashes of bright red; highly colored; 



flesh white, very juicy and of good quality. 



Hardy, early. ^ ^^-*^ 



CARMEN. Large, creamy white with deep y^^ ■'."*" Wv 



blush; skin tough, making it a good market /f : ' . .;;it^vU^^s 



variety; flesh tender, juicy, fine flavor. Semi- / 



cling. -; i \ gj - 



SOUTH HAVEN. An early yellow freestone §jl|fe 



peach of recent introduction which shows ^'-- r 



promise of being an excellent peach. We 



recommend it where an early, high quality 



peach is desired. 

 ROCHESTER (Pree). Large yellow and red 



peach. Flesh yellow, of fine quality and ex- M?-iF 



quisite flavor. Stone very small and will fi^f> 



ship as well as Elberta. The tree comes f.^i 



into bearing when very young, is a strong, EH^-i 



upright grower, and is hardy as an oak. v%* 



CHAMPION (Pree). Large, round, quite reg- Uv- 



ular; yellowish- white mottled with red on ij f 



sunny side; flesh white with red at the pit. 1 - v 



One of the best in quality and a general K\ J 



favorite of great hardiness. K I 



MEDIUM EARLY VARIETIES 



HILEY. Freestone, white. A large white \\. s 



peach with beautiful red cheek; the flesh is 

 juicy, tender and white. vNaf ' ' "' I 



SLAPPEY. A comparatively new yellow free- \- 



stone, which ripens at about the same time v 



as the Rochester and the Early Crawford, 

 both of which it excels in every way. It 

 bears early and heavily. 



CRAWFORD'S EARLY (Pree). Large, round- 

 ish, bright yellow with red cheek; flesh yel- 

 low, juicy and sweet; quality good. 



FITZGERALD (Pree). Improved early Craw- ^*"^_ 



ford, a bright yellow splashed with red; ^*-_^^^^^^- 



flesh deep yellow and of best quality; early. 



Freestone. ELBERTA 



