Benton County Nursery Company, Rogers, Arkansas 
Peaches 
The best varieties grown in the Ozarks. Propagated from trees 
known to be good bearing strain. 
Each rate 
10 rate 
100 rate 
2 to 3 ft., 
14c 
13c 
12c 
3 to 4 ft., 
19c 
18c 
17c 
4 to 5 ft.. 
27c 
26c 
25c 
5 to 6 ft., 
37c 
36c 
35c 
Mayflower —Extra early, Red color, semi-cling. 
Greensboro— Early, free stone. White with red blush. 
Early Wheeler —Very early, cling stone, with red blush. 
Red Bird Cling —Red cling stone, large size. Early. 
Mamie Ross —Freestone, large white with red blush, early. 
Alton —Medium early, large pink blush. Good quality. 
Carman —Freestone, medium early. Pink blush on white. 
Early Rose —Clingstone, white with red blush, ripe in June. 
Champion —Free stone, very large. Good quality. July. 
Belle of Georgia —Free stone, white with pink blush. August. 
J. H. Hale —Freestone, yellow with red blush, large. 
Elberta Cling —Mid-season, yellow. 
Early Elberta —Freestone, 10 days earlier than Elberta. 
Elberta —The great market peach. Yellow freestone. 
Crawford Early —Midseason. Large yellow freestone. 
Late Elberta —Late freestone. Yellow. 
Heath Cling —Large white with pink blush. September. 
Old Fashion Red Indian —Blood red to seed. Clingstone. 
White English —Large white clingstone. September. 
Chinese Cling —Large, cream color with pink stripe. 
Stinson’s October —White clingstone October peach. Large. 
Salway —Freestone. White. October. 
Krummels October —Freestone. Large yellow, good quality. 
Maxine, Peach —The surest bearer known to us, semi-cling, 
ripe 30 days before Elberta, large white with pink blush, and 
fine quality. 50c each. 
Madison County Mammoth —Largest peach we have yet known 
ripe 20 days after Elberta, Yellow overlaid with carmen. Of 
fine quality. 40c each. 
Novelty Peach— Four varieties, budded on one, Early Wheeler, 
(very early); Early Elberta (medium); White English (medium 
late); Krummels October (very late); varieties ripening all the 
season on one tree, each limb on the tree makes different 
varieties. Price $1.00 each. 
Benton County Nursery Co. 
Rogers, Arkansas. 
Received my trees all O. K. was more than I expected for 
the price. I thank you for the extras. 
John D. Mangle, Bethpage, Tenn. 
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