McMinnville, tenn. 
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APPLES 
The apple is the first fruit, both in importance 
and general culture. We are only offering a few of 
the best varieties that will give you fruit from 
early June to late fall. 
EARLY SUMMER VARIETIES 
EARLY HARVEST —-Medium to large; bright yel¬ 
low; tender, juicy, well flavored. An excellent 
home market apple; invaluable in any orchard. 
RED JUNE —A n old-time variety of medium size. 
Deep red skin; white flesh, tender and juicy. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT —Early bearing va¬ 
riety that has proven both popular and profitable. 
Fruit large and yellow, with crisp, sub-acid flavor. 
HORSE —Large, green* acid. Good for cooking and 
drying. 
AUTUMN VARIETIES 
PRICES—on one-year whips: Per 10 Per 100 
18 to 24 in., 1-year whip* _$1.25 $10.00 
2 to 3 ft., 1-year whips_.=■_1.75 15.00 
3 to 4 ft., 1-year whips_ 2.50 20.00 
The following prices are for strong, two-year trees: 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
3 to 4 ft. 7-16 in. cal._$0.40 $3.00 $25.00 
4 to 5 ft. 9-16 to 11-16 in cal. .50 3.50 30.00 
PEACHES 
The Peach holds a place second only to the apple 
in the United States. It ripens over a long period 
and with proper selection of varieties a succession 
of fruit may be had thoughout the summer and early 
fall. We are offering only a few of the best and 
tried varieties. 
BELLE OP GEORGIA (F ree)—A medium season, 
peach, very large, with a decided blush; firm flesh 
of delicate flavor. Bears regularly. 
CARMAN (Free)—Early. Large, roundish, pale yel¬ 
low skin, flesh white and sweet. A very hardy and 
-good all round peach. Ripens here about July 1st. 
CHAMPION (Free)—Early, ripens last of July. 
The flesh is delicious, rich and sweet. Skin creamy 
With red cheeks. Many specimens have measured 
10 inches in circumference. 
EARLY ELBERTA (Free)—Like the Elberta, but 
ripens a little earlier. 
ELBERTA (Free)—Medium season variety and a 
standard peach wherever peaches are grown. A 
large yellow peach shaded with red; yellow flesh 
Dependable as a regular and uniform bearer. 
HEATH CLING —A clingstone Peach. Very large, 
creamy white with delicate red blush; flesh white, 
slightly splashed red at the tip. Ripens in early 
September. 
HILEY (Free)—Early, large, creamy white with red 
cheek; white flesh and juicy. Ripens about the 
first of July. 
J. H. HADE (Free)—The beautiful midseason 
Peach named for Hale, the Georgia Peach King 
Large, round, yellow and nearly covered with red. 
Very firm flesh and of fine quality. 
MAYFLOWER (Free)—One of the earliest Peaches. 
Red all over. Tree a strong grower and heavy 
bearer. 
GRIMES GOLDEN —A high quality yellow apple 
of delicious flavor. A favorite in home orchards. 
Hardy and very productive. 
KINNARD’S CHOICE —Large, dark red; resem¬ 
bling the Arkansas Black. Is good for market or 
table. 
JONATHAN— Striped and splashed with dark red; 
of excellent quality and highly flavored. 
WEALTHY —The fruit is a brilliant red, distinctly 
marked with narrow stripes and splashes of deeper 
red. 
EARLY WINTER VARIETIES 
DELICIOUS —Striped and marked with light and 
dark red. Fruit large, of uniform size, round and 
long, tapering to a markedly ribbed nose. Tree 
hardy, bears abundantly. 
ROME BEAUTY —Large, round red and juicy. Of 
a good quality and bears early. 
STAYMAN WINESAP —A seedling of Winesap. 
Improved. Dark, rich red. No apple is being more 
widely planted. 
WINESAP —Medium, dark red; very smooth. Apples 
juicy and rich, very valuable for both family and 
market. Trees hardy, and an early and constant 
bearer. 
ARKANSAS BLACK —Fruit medium size, dark red, 
almost black. 
MAIDEN BLUSH —Especially good for cooking. 
Pale, waxy yellow, crimson blush. 
BALDWIN —Known to almost everyone as a good 
cooking and eating apple, and one that keeps well 
Fine for drying. 
Plant standard apple trees from 30 to 40 feet 
each way. At SO feet apart it takes 48 tree* per acre: 
40 feet apart it takes 27 tree* per acre, 
ROCHESTER (Free)—A wonderful new Peach, 
originating near Rochester, N. Y. Early, prolific, 
very hardy. Fruit large, light yellow to orange, 
with red blush. One of the best. 
CRAWFORD’S EARLY (Free)—Large, rather ob¬ 
long, with yellow skin and yellow flesh. 
KRUMMEL (Free)-—A freestone peach. Fine flavor; 
skin yellow with carmine blush. 
RED BIRD CLING —Creamy white, nearly cov¬ 
ered with red, semi-cling. A fine market Peach. 
Prices, all varieties of Peaches: 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
18 to 24 inch __ $0.15 $1.00 
2 to 3 feet___ .20 1.50 
3 to 4 feet__ .25 2.00 
$7.50 
12.50 
17.50 
J. II. Hale 
