Buntings' Nurseries, Selbvville. Delaware Q 
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 
tomer'/ ^Th^n^lf' " -^^'^ ^^'•'^^'^^ '"^ke more money for our cul! 
tomers. The peach crop is quite sure if you give your trees proper attention To suc- 
ceed ,n growing fruit, first of all plant good trees, give them correct pruning frequent 
spraying, proper cultivation good fertilizing, careful picking and attractive pacTing 
w^th°h'^,°i"^ ""''^■■d w*' give y/"^ profit year after year, bur 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. ^ ^ ^ 
PRICES OF PEACH TREES. Each 10 
Small size, 1 yr. 2-3 feet .40 $3 50 
Medium size, 1 yr. 3-4 feet I_I."50' $4 50 
Largest size, 1 yr. 4-6 feet .60 $5'..50 
1 to 4 trees of one variety sold at the each rate; 5 to 25 of one kind at the 10 rate. 
I'roii Itloiintain. Ripens Septemlier 1st. 
Fi eestone. Fruit is of largre size, color wliite. 
A reg'ular heai-er. 
Carmen. A freestone wlien fullv ripe. Rip- 
ens July ISth to Aug-ust 1st. Fruit is large, 
rich, creamy white and pink. Verv hardy. 
Tlie best one for early market. 
J. II. Hiilc. One of the best sorts for mar- 
ket or g-arden. Fruit is very large, round, 
duality excellent. Skin yellow Hnelv color- 
ed, flesh yellow, sweet and melting-. Kipens 
just before the Blberta. A very good one. 
Greensboro. Uipens here from June 25th to 
■July 10th. f.aiKe white peach with red 
cheek, flesh rich and melting; ti-ee a strong 
grower. Freestone. 
IJcIle of GeorETla. Ripens early in August. 
l'"reestone. Holds the same prominent Dosi- 
tion among the white peaclies as Elberta 
does among the yellow. Very productive of 
large, oblong, creamy white fruit, with i-ed 
blush ne.xt to the sun. 
Ilay. Tree a line grower. Fruit ripens ear- 
ly in August, of large size, very productive, 
vvliite with red blush. Freestone. A veiy 
good one. 
Elberfa. Ripens in Dlaware August l.">th. 
Very large Fi'eestone. Skin golden vellow 
w ith line red cheek, flesh is yellow. Juicy and 
extremely high flavored. A great success the 
country over. 
IIIIe.v. Ripens about a week before the 
Uelle of Georgia, also a seedling of the 
Helle. Ti-ee very hardy: a large creamy white 
peach with rich blush on sunny side; a long 
keepei- and good shipper. Freestone. 
White lleadi Cllnsr. Fruit extra large and 
roundish, flesh white and exceedingly Uiicy. 
A line late peach for canning purposes; will 
keep ii long time after being taken from the 
tioc. Rniens September 10th to 25th. 
Crawfoi«l'.s Early. Freestone. Large, ob- 
long, yellow with deep red cheek; flesh vel- 
low, juicy and rich, excellent flavor. 
Itiayilower. Trees are thrifty. Fruit good 
I'^'K '^'^'"y "■■">• Ripens June 
25th to July 4th. 
Crawforir.s Late. Ripens with Chair r 
Choice. Freestone. High nuality and ver, 
large size; flesh ceep yellow; skin yellow with 
a broad diirk red cheek. 
Red Georgia. Tree a strong Krower. Flesh of 
fruit IS blood red. Fine for pickeling. Ripens Sep- 
tember 20th to October 1st. Perfect clintrstone 
A Basket of Fancy Elberta 
Champion. Kipens early In August, A free- 
stone when fully ripe, very large of good 
quality, flesh rich creamy white, delicious 
and sweet, very Ann. 
ChaIrN Choice. Ripens September 1st. Free- 
stone. Fruit of large size, deep yellow with 
red cheek. Flesh yellow of the sweetest 
grape flavor. 
Prances. Fieestone. Ripens last of Aug- 
ust. A seedling of Elberta and of same size 
and quality, skin yellow with red blush, flesh 
yellow. 
