Better fruits can come only from better trees planted on ideal soils, correctly 

 sprayed, fertilized, properly pruned and well cultivated. A guarantee of 

 tixese trees must be parent trees of proven character and performance 



White Heath Cling — best canning and pickling 

 variety grown 



Roberta. A comparatively new variety of 

 great merit. Resembles the Elberta in 

 many' respects, but ripens about a week 

 to ten days later. An excellent sort to 

 prolong the Elberta season. 



Shippers' Late Red. Yellow, freestone, large, 

 round, bulkier than Elberta, with an at- 

 tractive red coloring which is catchy to 

 the eye. Flesh is yellow, juicy, sweet and 

 pleasing flavor. Trees are very hardy, 

 good growers, bears young, sure cropper, 

 and prolific bearer. Promising new late 

 commercial variety and excellent home 

 sort. 



Wilma. Yellow, freestone, large, good red 

 color, somewhat similar to its parent, 

 Elberta. 



LATE VARIETIES 



Beer's Smock. Yellow, freestone, large, oval, 

 skin orange-yellow mottled with red; high 

 flavor. 



Berk's Favorite. White, freestone; new variety. 



Fox Seedling (Fox). White, freestone, large; 

 white with whole side red, melting, sweet, 

 high quality and high flavor. Good for 

 roadside market and canning. 



Gold Drop. Yellow, freestone, medium size, 

 fine flavor, heavy bearer, very hardy. Gen- 

 erally planted in Michigan. 



Iron Mountain. White, freestone, large, gen- 

 erally planted in New Jersey. 



Salberta. Yellow, freestone, large, being a 

 satisfactory cross between Elberta and Sal- 

 wey. Salberta inherited the size, quality 

 and productiveneso of Elberta, and inher- 

 ited the lateness in season of Salwey, mak- 

 ing a fine combination for a profitable 

 late peach. This new variety is being 

 planted commercially more or less in Ohio 

 and Michigan. 



VERY LATE VARIETIES 



KRUMMEL'S (Krummel's late October). Yellow, 

 freestone, extra large, round, deep yellow 

 with a blush of carmine on the sunny side 

 — fine fiavor. Good shipper, and ripens so 

 late in the season that it has not real com- 

 petition on the market, generally bringing 

 satisfactory prices. If you desire a real 

 late peach, of good quality, then there is 

 none better than Krummel's. 



Salwey. Yellow, freestone, large, beautifully 

 mottled with red and a brownish cheek; 

 the flesh is yellow, firm, rich, juicy and 



sugary, and particularly fine for canning 

 and preserving. Generally grown in the 

 mountain districts, good shipper, desirable 

 for the fancy trade. 



WHITE HEATH CLING (Heath). White, some- 

 times called Mammoth Heath Cling, extra 

 large, round, with red blush, flesh is firm, 

 white, exceedingly juicy, and ripens fully 

 to the pit. Favorite for canning and 

 pickling. Be sure to include in your fam- 

 ily orchard. 



FIGS 



Brown Turkey. Medium to large size; copper 

 brown skin, fiesh white. Not hardy North. 



2 to 3 feet. 



PRICES 

 .75c each, 10 for $6.50 



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