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ALPHA NURSERY 
ALPHA 
ILLINOIS 
PEACH TREES 
A fresh, ripe, home-grown 
Peach is mighty good. Peach¬ 
es picked off your own trees, 
good and ripe sure hit the spot. 
Peaches will grow over a large 
season with very little care. 
They come into bearing very 
young, two years after plant¬ 
ing they should bear. 
4-6 ft. 
Trees 
Each 
5 Trees 
50c 
$2.35 
10 Trees 
$4.50 
ELBERTA —The great Ameri¬ 
can market peach; produces 
big, profitable crops. Fruit 
large, bright, attractive, yel¬ 
low with crimson shading; 
flesh firm and of good qual¬ 
ity. Will ripen perfectly 
when picked green. One of 
the best for home or market 
use. Freestone. September. 
CHAMPION— Fruit large, de¬ 
licious, sweet, juicy; skin 
creamy white, with red cheek; 
handsome, hardy and productive, and a good shipper; adhering slightly to 
the stone. White flesh. August 15th. 
ROCHESTER —The fruit is large, yellow, sweet, juicy and of delicious flavor; 
keeping and shipping well; skin prettily blushed and mottled. Tree is 
strong growing and hardy, an annual and prolific cropper, ripening about 
August 10. 
J., H. HALE —Ripens about one week before the Elberta Freestone. Larger 
than the Elberta. Very prolific—often bears second year after planting. 
Flesh is yellow and skin is practically fuzzless. 
New Outstanding Peach For Our Cold Climate 
4 to 6 ft. Trees 70c each; 3 for $1.95; 5 for $3.00 
SOUTH HAVEN —One of the newer peaches grown much in Michigan. 
It stands our cold winters better than any of the other varieties. 
Flesh golden yellow; rich and sweet; firm, excellent shipper and 
keeper; freestone; ripens 2 to 3 weeks ahead of the Elberta. Tree 
is hardy, healthy and is a vigorous grower and heavy producer. 
