10 Bunting's Nurseries, Selbyville, Delaware 
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PEACH TREES 
We are offering only a limited number of varieties, ones that you can depend on 
giving you a good crop of fruit, we do not think it worth while to propagate a large 
number of varieties, when a few of the best varieties will make more money for our cus- 
tomers. The peach crop is quite sure if you give your trees proper attention. To suc- 
ceed in growing fruit, first of all plant good trees, give them correct pruning, frequent 
spraying, proper cultivation, good fertilizing, careful picking and attractive packing, 
by so doing your orchard will give you profit year after year. Our peach trees are budded 
with buds cut from our bearing orchards, we know they are true-to-name. For spraying 
instructions, consult your County Agent or Experiment station in your State. 
Each 10 Each 10 
1 yr. 3-4 feet $ .50 $4.25 1 yr. 4-6 feet $ .65 $5.25 
1 to 4 trees of one variety sold at the each rate; 5 to 25 of one kind at the 10 rate. 
Belle of Geor^a. Ripens early in August. 
Free.stone. Holds the same prominent Do.si- 
tion among: the white peiiches as ElVierta 
does among: the yellow. Very productive of 
larse. olilong:. creamy white fruit, with reil 
blush next to the -sun. 
Ray. Tree a fine grower. Fruit ripens ear- 
ly In August, of large size, very productive, 
white with red blush. Freestone. A \eiy 
good one. 
Elberta. Ripens in Dlaware August Ifith. 
Very large Freestone. Skin golden yellow, 
with fine red cheek, flesh is yellow, juicy and 
extremely high flavored. A great success the 
country over. 
A Basket of Fancy Elberta 
Clianiploii. Ripens early in August. A free- 
stone when fully ripe, very large of good 
(lUality, flesti rich creamy white, delicious 
and sweet. ver.v firm. 
Fron Kloiintaln. Ripens September 1st. 
Freesti ne, Fruit is of large size, color white. 
A regular bearer. 
Prances. Freestone. Ripens last of Avig- 
ust. A seedlins" of i'^Iberta and of same size 
and duality, skin yellow with red blush, flesh 
>ellow. 
Crawford's Late. Ripens with Chair's 
Choice. Freestone. High quality and very 
large size: flesh deep yellow; skin yellow w ith 
a broad dark red cheek. 
Hlley. Ripens about a Aveek befoi'e the 
Kelle of Georgia, also a seedling of the 
Helle. Tree very hardy; a large creamy white 
peach with rich blush on sunny side; a long 
keei)er and good shipper. Freestone. 
White Heath Cling:. Fruit extra large and 
roundish, flesh white and exceedingly Juicy, 
A fine late peach for canning purposes; will 
keep a long time after being taken from the 
tree. Rij)ens September 10th to 2.'>th. 
Crawford's Early. Freestone. Large, ob- 
long, yellow with deep red cheek; flesh yel- 
low. Juicy and rich, excellent flavor. 
Mayflower. Trees are thrifty. Fruit good 
size, red all over, very firm. Ripens .June 
2r)th to July 4th. 
ChaIrK Choice. Ripens September 1st. Free- 
stone. Fruit of large size, deep yellow with 
red cheek. Flesh yellow of the sweetest 
grape flavor. 
CariiK-n. A freestone when fully ripe. Rip- 
ens ,July ITith to August 1st, Fruit is large, 
rich, creamy white and pink. Very hardy. 
The best one for early market. 
J. H. Hale. One of the best sorts for mar- 
ket or garden. Fruit is very l;irge. round, 
(luality excellent. Skin yellow flnely color- 
ed, flesh yellow, sweet and melting. Ri])ens 
just l>efore the i'llberta. A very good one. 
Greensboro, Ripens here from June 2Sth to 
July loth. l-arge white peach with red 
cheek, flesh rich and melting; tree a strong 
grower, l'''reestoMe. 
