Hardiest of all Peaches 
POLLY 
Very Heavy Bearer 
Belicioas Flavor 
I^arye Size • Freestone 
This peach was originated by the Experimental Station of the Iowa 
State College at Ames, Iowa. A tree was sent to one of Iowa’s 
leading orchardists, Mr. J. W. Carter of Glenwood. It made a re¬ 
markable record, fruiting ten years out of twelve. The peach was 
named POLLY for Mr. Carter’s daughter. 
Repeated tests have proven that POLLY is the HARDIEST OF ALL 
PEACHES. Winter after winter it has withstood 20, 25 and even 
further below zero and bore full crops the following summers. 
The POLLY is a heavy bearer, outyielding all other varieties in every test. 
The fruit is large, beautifully blushed, a perfect freestone, ripening ahead of 
Elberta. Those who have been fortunate enough to taste POLLY, testify that 
it is the finest quality peach they ever ate. The flesh is white, firm and full 
of the richest, most luscious flavor. When canned, it stays firm. 
SPECIAL PRICES 
Order 
Today 
This is the FIRST TIME that POLLY has been 
offered for sale and you can get it ONLY 
FROM THE INTER-STATE NURSERIES. We 
have only a limited supply so in order to 
get it distributed as widely as possible, we 
will not sell more than ten trees to any 
one person. We do not believe that any 
peach of such pronounced advantages has 
ever been introduced at such a low price. 
3 to 4 feet, postpaid $1.00 each 
4 to 6 feet, not prepaid 1.00 each 
If we sell out of one size, we will send the other 
as long as it lasts. 
The POLLY as pictured here are little more 
than half their actual size. 
• at their best 
piched fresh 
from your 
own trees 
You will never know 
how good peaches can 
taste until you pick 
them fully ripened 
from your own trees. 
The price of just one 
bushel of peaches you 
buy, will pay for 
enough trees to bear 
many, many bushels 
of deliciously flavored 
home grown peaches. 
CHAMPION —Our Best Peach (excepting Polly) 
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