MUNCIE, IND. 
ERNST NURSERIES 
EATON, OHIO 
PEACHES 
3 to 4 ft. 
BRW8T 
SUPREME 
QUALITY 
Elberta 
CULTURE—Heavy clay to coarse sandy loam. Will thrive on thin 
land where other crops fail. Bears in 3 years usually, depending on 
cultivation. Spacing: 16 ft. apart each way. Requiring 170 trees 
per acre. 
ROCHESTER —Earliest peach, yellow, semi-freestone, delicious fla¬ 
vor. Ripens about Aug. 10. 
CHAMPION —Early white freestone. Delicious flavor. 
Ripens about Aug. 15. 
CRAWFORD’S EARLY —Large yellow freestone. Ex¬ 
cellent market peach. Ripens about Aug. 20. 
EARLY ELBERTA —Large golden yellow 
freestone. Aug. 20. 
CARMEN —Flesh creamy white splashed with 
red. Semi-freestone. Good shipper. August. 
BELLE OF GEORGIA— Large yellow free¬ 
stone. Flesh mottled with red. Heavy bearer. 
August. 
ELBERTA — 
Large yellow 
gold midseason 
peach. Finest 
market variety. 
Late Aug. 
J. H. HALE— 
Very large. Deep 
golden, overlaid 
with bright carmine. Ships well. Sept. 
SALWAY —Large creamy yellow, red cheek. One of lat¬ 
est varieties. Sept. 
LEMON FREE —Light yellow with greenish white tinge. 
Large round with pointed apex. Good for canning. Sept. 
CRAWFORD’S LATE —Large yellow peach. Ripens last 
of August. 
GOLD DROP —Golden yellow. Fine for home use. Sept. 
BEER SMOCK —Medium large yellow freestone. Good 
canning peach. Sept. 
J. H. Hale 
Price on 
PEACHES 
All 2 yr. 
Supreme Quality 
2 yr. old first class, highest quality trees. 
Each 10 100 
5 to 7 feet .$0.50 $4.00 $35-00 
4 to 5 feet .40 3.00 25.00 
3 to 4 feet .30 2.50 20.00 
For larger quantities send for special rates. 
APRICOTS n 
n 
EARLY 
GOLDEN and SUPERB— These trees are M 
or $2.00 
ea. (3 to 4 ft.) 
budded on plum roots, which makes them perfectly ^ 
hardy, insuring crops. Listed are the best Apricots. 
CRAB APPLES 
HYSLOP —Dark red. Purplish overspread with thick 
blue bloom; borne in clusters. Sept. 
TRANSCENDENT— Finest yellow and full fruiting. 
Sept. 
60 / 
10 for 
$ 5.50 
ea. (4 to 5 ft.) 
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