Peacb trees* 



That way down below zero weather last winter played havoc 

 with the luscious fruit, the Peach, and in many orchards the 

 trees. However for the careful, persistent amateur planter, the 

 prospect for growing peaches was never as good. Only a few 



years ago merely famed spots of land were planted to peaches, 



t w", ""w* but now the whole country grows 



I Taken all in all lor every- J peaches more or less. The Peach 

 | body, there is nothing thai can } has been one of our specialties dur- 

 j take the place ol good fruit j jng thfi ^.^ q£ Qur £ usinesB . How 



""""""""""' "•,,,,,! jj. came a bout was, we wanted some 



special varieties and plante me seed and budded them. Having 

 some surplus we disposed of them readily, being located in a 

 f med spot to grow Nursery Stock, be- 

 i g only seven miles from the Atlantic 

 •c ean where the trees get the benefit 

 of the salt breeze, hence a good place 

 10 " startright. " 



Our first sales were only a few 

 hundred, but as our trade has steadily 

 increased, we are frank to say that last 

 season we grew more peach trees than 

 any firm in the United States, and have 

 today growing for our fall sales a bud- 

 ded list that will cover any we have 

 seen, and a fine block of seedlings that 

 should grow a million or more. 



Our peach trees are grown from 

 southern seed on land that is particu- 

 larly adapted to their growth and we 

 guarantee every tree to be free from 

 any taint of disease. 



Being located in a section where 

 there are but few peach orchards, you 



"Be just before you are generous;" be sure 



your family's future is well provided for, with 

 fruit, before you begin to cultivate the repu- 

 tation of an open handed good fellow. 



Little things count most. A little self denial, 

 for instance, shown by you now may easily 

 make the future, difference between pinching 

 need and easy comfort. Sell the meat, buy fruit 

 trees and live comfortable and healthy! 



