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Dir a noire 9 cents to 
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We have picked out what we consider to be the best varieties of 
Peaches—those that have proven their worth under the most unfavor¬ 
able conditions and in all soils and climates. If you will limit your 
planting to these varieties you will be making no mistake. 
Boston Nectarine 
One of the Most Delicious of All Fruits 
The Nectarine has size and a smooth skin 
like the plum. In other ways it is more like a 
peach. It is of rich, delicious flavor, juicy and 
melting, and highly prized as a dessert fruit. 
It is much superior to the peach as a dryer 
and makes excellent preserves. The Nectarine 
is as hardy as the peach and requires the same 
culture. 
BOSTON. Bright yellow with red cheek; flesh yellow 
and of excellent quality. The finest of all Nectarines. 
Tree vigorous and an early bearer. 
Large, 2-year-old trees, by express or freight, not pre¬ 
paid, at 75c each; 3 for $2.00; 5 for $3.00; or 10 or 
more at 50c each. 
1-year-old, 2 to 3 feet, by parcel post, postpaid, 75c 
each; 3 for $2.00. In larger lots by express or freight, 
not prepaid, 5 or more at 35c each; 10 or more at 
30 each. N 
Owing to quarantines, Nectarine trees cannot be 
shipped into Arizona, California, Idaho, Nevada, Ore¬ 
gon, Utah and Washington. 
BELLE OF GEORGIA. Very large, white fleshed with red 
cheek; firm, juicy and excellent flavor. Very hardy and grows 
with equal success in both North and South. Productive; early ; 
stone semi-free to free. The most beautiful white peach grown. 
CARMAN. One of the Carman’s greatest assets is its rugged 
constitution which enables it to withstand trying climates, and 
to accommodate itself to a great variety of soils. Flesh white, 
red at the pit, juicy, rich and sweet. Stone nearly free. Early. 
CRAWFORD EARLY. A magnificent, large, yellow, early, free¬ 
stone peach of unsurpassed quality. Fruit very large, golden- 
yellow, blushed with dark red. 
CRAWFORD LATE. A grand, large, yellow freestone. One 
of the best late varieties. 
ELBERTA. The most popular peach grown. Large, yellow 
with red cheek; flesh yellow, firm, juicy, highly flavored, rich 
and sweet; exceedingly prolific, sure bearer and hardy. An ideal 
mid-season variety. Free stone. 
GOLD DROP. Tree remarkably hardy and productive; fruit 
medium size, smooth, transparent golden skin with slight blush; 
flesh golden yellow with sweet, rich apricot flavor; stone free. 
HALE. Beautiful golden yellow overlaid with bright carmine; 
larger than Elberta and ripens a week earlier. Good shipper and 
keeper, and on the market it commands the highest price. Free¬ 
stone. 
KALAMAZOO. A beautiful peach that will bear good crops 
of fruit when all other varieties fail. The surest cropper of 
them all, and very hardy. Large, golden yellow with crimson 
cheek; yellow flesh, superb quality, small pit. Mid-season. 
Freestone. 
LEMON FREE. Lemon-shaped and colored, large size, free¬ 
stone, immensely productive, excellent quality. One of the best 
commercial peaches and the most popular for canning. Late. 
ROCHESTER. In a class by itself because it is the only good 
sized yellow freestone peach of fine quality ready for market 
from the 10th to the middle of August in the Northern States 
Large, yellow with a most attractive red blush; juicy, delicious 
and keeps well. Strong grower, good bearer and very hardy. 
SOUTH HAVEN. Better than average size; prolific, dependa¬ 
ble, and unusually hardy ; ripens early; juicy, yellow flesh and 
free stone. 
Prices of Peach Trees 
Our thrifty. Northern grown Peach trees are the longest lived 
and the best for all climates. 
Large, 2-year-old trees, by express or freight, not prepaid, 40< 
each; 3 for $1.00; 5 or more at 25c each; 10 or more at 20c 
each; 20 or more at 18c each; 50 or more at 16c each; 100 oi 
more at 14c each. 
* 1_ ?? a n r n 0ld ’ 2 to 3 feet ' by parcel post, postpaid, 40c each; 3 
Tor $1.00. In larger lots, by express or freight, not prepaid, 5 
or more at 15c each; 10 or more at 12c each; 20 or more at lie 
each; 50 or more at 10c each; 100 or more at 9c each. 
Owing to Quarantines, Peach trees cannot be shipped into 
Arizona, California, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah and Wash¬ 
ington. 
1 14 Burgess* Trees Guaranteed to Grow. 
Superb Apricot 
Hardy Superb Apricot 
Highly Ornamental and Valuable Fruit Tree 
Superb is a hardy Russian variety, the best flavored and the 
most productive hardy Apricot. The fruit ripens a month 
earlier than early Peaches. As hardy as the hardiest Peach, 
and usually begins to bear two years after planting. It is very 
productive. In shape and color it resembles the Peach, but in 
texture and smoothness of its skin, it is more like the plum. The 
Superb has a most delicious flavor and, in addition to being very 
desirable for eating fresh, is much prized for canning and dry¬ 
ing. The Apricot is a delightful addition to any home planting, 
not only because of the delicious fruit, but for the exquisite 
beauty of the blossoms. Considered as an ornamental tree alone, 
the Apricot is unsurpassed. 
Our fine, large, thrifty. Northern grown Apricot trees are 
budded on plum roots and are much hardier than Southern grown 
stock and are longer lived than Apricots that are budded on 
peach. Trees grown as we produce them may cost you a little 
more, but they are the best for both the North and the South. 
YVe cannot ship Apricot trees to Arizona, California, Idaho] 
Nevada, Oregon, Utah or Washington. 
PRICES: Select, 2-year-old trees, by express, not prepaid, 
65c each; 3 for $1.80; 5 for $2.50; or 10 or more at 40c each. 
l' ye H'oL d ’ 2 t0 3 feet, by parcel post, postpaid, 65c each; 
3 for $1.80. In larger lots, by express or freight, not prepaid, 
o or more at 35c each; 10 or more at 30c each. 
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