PEACH TREES 
It is well to plant a good assortment of early, medium 
and late varieties, thus insuring a long season of de¬ 
licious fruit for canning, table or for market. 
BELL OF GEORGIA —A large free stone peach, a most 
excellent variety, ripens early and most attractive in 
color and shape, with a light red cheek. Flesh is 
white, firm and delicious. 
ELBERTA —The old reliable peach, of which more are 
planted and from which more money has been 'made 
than from any other variety. The fruit is extra large; 
golden yellow, with brilliant shades of red; firm, juicy, 
rich and sweet. In fact it is the most popular of all 
the freestones, and hardy; thrives in widely different 
localities. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE —A new large, early, yellow Peach. 
It ripens three weeks earlier than Elberta and is of 
better quality. The skin is yellow blushed with red; 
flesh yellow, juicy, tender, sweet, freestone. You will 
want at least a few of these trees in your orchard or 
fruit garden. 3-4 feet, 50c; 3 for $1.40; 10 for $4.00; 
prepaid. 
BIG RED —Fruit is a perfect freestone, oblong, very 
large. Skin is a fine golden yellow almost completely 
covered with a splendid rich red making the well- 
ripened fruit on the tree appear as if it were a solid 
red all over; flesh rich yellow, juicy and of good qual¬ 
ity. 3-4 ft., 50c; 3 for $1.40; 10 for $4.00; prepaid. 
J. H. HALE —This remarkable peach, discovered as a 
chance seedling, by J. H. Hale, is a wonderfully fine 
peach, magnificent in appearance and delightful in 
flavor. The tree is enormously productive and the fruit 
is of larger size than the Elberta. Color a deep, golden 
yellow overlaid with bright carmine. Smooth, solid, 
thick skin, a peach without the fuzz, absolutely dis¬ 
tinct in this respect, it stands in a class alone. 
« 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 markets, this 
rules supreme. Price, 3-4 ft., 25c; 2 for 26c. 4-5 ft., 35c; 
2 for 36c. 
Height 
Each 
3 Trees 
10 Trees 
100 Trees 
3-4 ft. 
$0.25 
$ .70 
$1.95 
$17.00 
4-5 ft. 
0.35 
1.00 
2.95 
23.00 
2-3 ft. bundle 
prepaid. 
of 5 trees, $1.00. 
100 trees, 
$10.00; all 
J. H. Hale 
Golden Jubilee 
PEAR TREES 
BARTLETT—One of the most popular sorts, both for home and market. Has 
large, handsome, waxen yellow, with red blush; flesh buttery, rich and juicy, 
highly flavored for canning. Ripens in August and September. Special price 
on Bartlett pears. '4 to 5 ft., 65c each; 2 for 66c. 
CLAPP’S FAVORITE —Fruit handsome, large, long 
yellow, spotted dull red where exposed to the sun; 
flesh fine-grained, juicy, rich sweet flavored. It re¬ 
sembles the Bartlett. The tree is a vigorous grower, 
hardy and productive. Ripens in August. 
KIEFFER —On account of the excellent keeping qual¬ 
ities it is one of the best and most profitable market 
varieties. The trees are not troubled with scale and 
seldom fail to bear a good crop. Trees bear young. 
October and November. 
SECKLE —This well known little pear has attained the 
rank of standard in quality on account of its rich de¬ 
licious flavor; very popular for dessert. August and 
September. 
Height Each 3 Trees 
3- 4 ft. $0.40 $1.10 
4- 5 ft. 0.50 1.25 
2-3 ft. bundle of 5 trees, $1.30; all prepaid. 
10 Trees 
$3.00 
3.05 
Hardy Apricot 
A real hardy apricot. Imported from Hungary a few 
years ago. Comes into bearing very young and seldom 
misses a crop. Quality of fruit is excellent and good 
sized. Beautiful in bloom and when tree is in fruit. 
Now offered for the first time. Prices, 3-4 ft., 45c; 
2 for SOc; prepaid. 
Ivieffer Pear 
