For Those Who Realize the Value of Quality 
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Peaches 
Elberta (Free). The great market 
Peach, perfectly hardy in the 
North and is believed to be 
the best all around Peach; 
color lemon-yellow with 
blush on sunny side; 
flesh pale yellow, tender 
and juicy; tree vigorous; 
a good shipping 
Peach. September. 
Mammoth Heath 
Cling. Large, creamy white 
with faint blush; fine quality and 
good keeper. One of the sweetest, 
juiciest, most luscious of the Peach family, the housewife’s favorite for canning and pre- 
serving. Tree very hardy, vigorous, early bearer, productive. Sells for fancy prices. Truly 
a moneymaker. 
J. H. Hale (Free). Fruit averages one-third to one-half larger than Elberta; ripens about 
5 days earlier and is much superior in flavor. Color a beautiful golden yellow with deep 
carmine blush. Seems to do well over a wide range of territory. It is well worth planting. 
September first. 
Kalamazoo (Free). Medium to large, oval, yellow striped with red and a thin bloom; flesh 
yellow, red at the pit, rich, vinous and of good quality. A valuable sort. September first. 
Lemon Free. This is the Peach that is so often sold for Gold Drop. Peach is large. 
Rochester (Free). Early midseason. Color lemon'yellow changing to orange-yellow, blushed 
with deep, dark red. Skin thick, tough. Flesh yellow stained with red near the pit. Very 
juicy, tender and melting. Sweet. Highly flavored. Very good in quality. 
South Haven. The great hardy Peach for cold regions, stands 10 degrees colder weather 
than any other Peach grown. Large, yellow, freestone. Large as Elberta and a week earlier 
on the market. Of all Peaches for Indiana markets, this rules supreme. Plant for com' 
mercial purposes: South Haven, Elberta, J. H. Hale. All yellow, all freestone, all money 
makers. 
New Prolific. This is one of the most prolific of all medium ripening Peaches. Produces 
immense yields. 
LATE RIPENING 
Crawford’s Late (Free). Large, roundish oval, yellow with broad red cheeks; flesh yellow 
with red at the pit; melting, vinous and very good. Late Sentember. 
Gold Drop (Free). The almost translucent golden 
colored flesh of this Peach renders it exceed 
ingly attractive in market, where it sells 
at highest prices. The tree is hardy 
and bears early; profitable. Late 
September. 
Wilma. The fruit is large as Elberta, its 
patent, but not quite so elongated; 
color very much better and ripens 
about 10 days later. September 
25th. Quality much better. Wil¬ 
ma sold for double the price of 
Elberta and brought the high¬ 
est price of any Peach on the 
market this season. 
Salwey. One of the best and 
most regular bearers. Very 
large, creamy yellow with 
crimson cheek. Flesh deep yel¬ 
low, juicy, rich and sweet. 
Free. Early October. 
Salberta. The late Elberta ripens 
about the last week in Octo¬ 
ber. One of the best of late 
yellow Peaches. 
New Wilma. 
