EARLY CRAWFORD PEACHES (Reduced) 
Crawford’s Early — A magnificent large yellow peach of good quality. Tree vigorous and pro- 
lific ; its size, beauty and productiveness make it one of the most popular varieties. Sea- 
son beginning of September. This valuable peach has long been a favorite for large size, 
beauty and quality of fruit. Most people when they buy peaches ask for Crawford’s, 
knowing but little about any other variety. In past years this was the earliest peach, but 
now much earlier kinds are known, hence it is about mid-season in ripening. Everybody 
who plants peach trees plants Crawford’s Early. 
Belle of Georgia — Large; white, with red Hale — Large, attractive, yellow flesh, fine 
cheek; flesh white, firm and of excellent grained and unusually solid, 
flavor. Tree a rapid grower and 
very productive. Early July. 
Rochester — Early, good size, yellow 
free stone of fine quality, ready 
for market the middle of Aug. 
Crosby — A remarkably fine peach 
for the home use or market. 
Ripens just before Crawford’s 
Late. Middle of Sept. 
Chair’s Choice — Deep yellow, with 
red cheek; flesh yellow and 
very firm. Oct. 
Engle’s Mammoth — Large, round, 
suture slight; yellow with red 
cheek; flesh yellow, stone small,* 
free; sweet, rich, juicy. 
Pomona Trees — The Stand- 
ard of Value and Quality, 
And the Greatest of these 
is Quality 
Special Wholesale Price for all varieties of Peach Trees budded on stocks from Natural Pits: 
Extra Size Trees, 5 to 6 Ft., XXX 75 cents each, 10 for $6.75, 100 for $37.50 
Medium Size Trees, 4 to 5 Ft., XX 70 cents each, 10 for $6.25, 100 for $32.50 
Orcahard Size Trees, 3 to 4 Ft., X 65 cents each, 10 for $5.75, 100 for $25.00 
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Now is the Time to Plant Peach Trees 
There are 49,000,000 less Peach Trees in the 
Orchards of the U. S. today than ted years ago. 
Peach Trees of Bearing Age 
1920 65,654,921 
1910 94.506.657 
Decrease ...28,851.736 
Per cent of decrease 30.5 
Peach Trees Not of Bearing Age 
1920 21,623,657 
1910 42,266,243 
Decrease 20,642,536 
Per cent of decrease 48.8 
These figures were issned by the Dept, of Commerce 
Washington, D. C., June 27, 1921. 
