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New Haven Nurseries , New Haven 9 Missouri 
Peaches 
We are “Headquarters” for True-to-Name Peach Trees, and can supply the best up- 
to date market sorts. Our Peaches are stocky, nicely headed, smooth, straight bodies, 
well rooted, on healthy peach stocks and free from any disease. Remember this when 
comparing prices with other establishments. 
4*4 — 6 ft. Extra Select.......$ 
3 % — 5 ft. First Class..30 
2y 2 — 4 ft. Medium ....27 
2 — 3 ft. Whips ................ 
5 — 7 ft. Extra Large .,.u...^.. 
Each 
10 
50 
100 
$ .35 
$3.25 
$15.00 
$27.50 
.30 
2.75 
12.50 
22.C0 
. .27 
2.50 
11.00 
18.00 
.24 
2.25 
9.50 
15.00 
. .60 
5.00 
Early Varieties 
ALEXANDER (White Free) —Large size, 
handsome and regular in form, with deep 
maroon shade; adheres to stone; should 
remain on the tree until fully ripe. Early 
in July. 
CARMAN (White Semi-cling) —Large with 
beautifully mottled red cheek. A valu¬ 
able home or market sort. Season about 
fourteen days later than Alexander and 
about three weeks earlier than Elberta. 
Our stock came from the originator, and 
is true to name. 
GREENSBORO (White Free)— Large, ob- 
lc] g. Tree vigorous, prolific; grown 
largely in Georgia and the South for 
Northern markets. One of the best early 
sorts. Ripe June 25th. 
MAMIE ROSS (White Free) —Large, white, 
almost covered with carmine; juicy, and 
of good quality. On© of the best for 
family use and probably the best early 
commercial variety. 
MAYFLOWER (Red Semi cling)—A beau¬ 
tiful “red-all-over” peach; handsome and 
of splendid quality. Extremely early. 
Tree hardy and healthy. Ripens here 
June 20th. 
RED BIRD CLING (Early Wheeler) (White 
Cling)— One cf the very best of the early 
peaches. The tree is hardy, a good grow¬ 
er and very productive. Fruit is a creamy 
white with a red blush. A splendid ship 
per, and commands good market prices. 
