PEACHES 
Price, Peach Trees—4-5 ft. trees: 40c each; $3.50 per dozen; $25.00 per 100 
Kette and Halehaven 5c per tree higher. 
SHIPPERS BIG RED 
Originated In Indiana where it is considered without doubt the 
best commercial peach on the market. Fruit is a perfect 
freestone, oblong, large to very large; averaging one-third or more above the best Elbertas ; 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, and texture of skin is such as to give the peach the highest shipping 
quality; flesh rich yellow, moderately fine 
grained, juicy and of good quality; ripens 
four to five days before Elbertas. In the 
orchard it makes a large spreading healthy 
tree—thus affording ample room for hanging 
the abundant crops it bears annually. 
NEW KETTE PEACH 
UNIFORMLY LARGE SIZE 
HIGH QUALITY—FINE TEXTURE 
These are Just a few of the good char¬ 
acteristics of the New Kette Peach. The 
tree is a very thrifty grower and of the 
round spready type. Fruit is large, round, 
slightly oblong, golden yellow, partly over¬ 
spread and mottled with light red and has 
very little pubescence or fuzz. Flesh 
lemon yellow, fine grained. The Kette is 
exceptionally fine for canning and does not 
have the coarse texture and bitter flavor of 
the Elberta. Ripens three to five days later 
The New Kette Peach than the Elberta, extending the season of 
that variety. 
Plant some trees of the Kette this year— give them good care and in three or four years we know that 
you will write us telling of the exceptional merits of this remarkable New Peach. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE 
of the Elberta type, very recently became the most 
popular 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. A distinct advantage of 
the Golden Jubilee is that It ripens early and es¬ 
capes the Oriental Peach Moth. You will want to 
plant Golden Jubilee in either your home or commer¬ 
cial orchard. 
|1 AT FIIAVTN A most desirable new var- 
iety (Hale X So. Haven) 
from Michigan and with the large fruit of the Hale 
along with the good qualities of its other parent— 
productiveness, high quality, hardiness in bud and 
wood. These desirable characters make Halehaven 
one of the most suitable varieties to precede Elberta. 
We have only a few trees of Halehaven. Order early 
if you want them. 
Standard Peaches 
CHAMPION The finest white peach grown. Do 
not fail to include the Champion in your planting. 
EARLY ELBERTA Ripens about a week earlier than 
Elberta, otherwise the same. Quality of fruit qome- 
what better. A most profitable variety especially for 
local market. 
ELBERTA The standard yellow variety of peaches. 
Heavy yielder. Quality is good if allowed to ripen 
on tree. Freestone, midseason. 
J. H. HALE Large size and beauty of the fruit 
are the two outstanding characteristics of the Hale. 
Fine for dessert or canning. Always brings fancy 
price on market. Fruit large yellow with red cheeks. 
Freestone. 
ROCHESTER A heavy yielding yellow Freestone, 
of high quality dark red skin and good shape fruit, 
ripening 2 to 3 weeks before Elberta. Rochester is 
possibly the hardiest of all commercial peaches. 
The tree characters are good and it comes into bear¬ 
ing at an early age. 
SOUTH HAVEN Another large yellow peach of high 
quality and showing exceptional hardiness. South 
Haven ripens between Rochester and Elberta and 
holds a highly esteemed place in the home or com¬ 
mercial orchard. 
Test Trees of Golden Jubilee came into bearing 
this year at the Ohio Experiment Station and 
also in Ottawa County. In both locations it 
produced the same large high quality fruits which 
characterize it and which have made it so popu¬ 
lar in New Jersey and other Eastern States. 
A few years ago we secured from you a few 
trees of the peach named Kette. This is a yellow 
Freestone ripening after Elberta. This variety 
fruited for us the first time in the summer of 
1932 and appeared quite promising. It is more 
distinct from Elberta than some of the varieties 
that are offered which follow Eiberta in ripening. 
M. A. Blake, Chief in Horticulture, New Jersey 
Exp. Sta. Feb., 1933. 
The Shippers Late Red is the most satisfactory 
variety we have grown so far. We have lots of 
7-year-old trees with six to eight bushels per 
tree. It is excellent in quality and appearance. 
It usually ripens several days before Elberta with 
us and I consider this one of its great advantages. 
Geo. L. Waid, Muncie, Ind. 
Orange Quince 
Strong trees for OOc each; $0.00 per dozen; 
$43.00 per TOO. 
HARRIS HARDY APRICOT. The fruit Is fully as 
large as the best Apricot grown in California, and 
so much better in quality as to make and hold a 
place in the market against the very best from Cali¬ 
fornia. Price, OOc each; $0.00 per dozen. 
NECTARINE 
thrives wherever peaches 
each : $0.00 per dozen. 
A very delicious, smooth 
skinned fruit, which 
will grow. Price, OOc 
ORNAMENTAL FRUITS 
Barberry, Japonica 
Red Snowberry 
Bittersweet Vine 
White Snowberry 
Bush Honeysuckle 
Dolga Crab 
Pink Snowberry 
Privet, Regels 
Pyracantha lelandi 
Elderberry, Adams 
High Bush Cranberry 
Juneberry 
New Cranberry Bush 
Mountain Ash 
Rocky Mountain Cherry 
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