HARDY, QUICK-GROWING, HEAVY-YIELDING 
PLANT PEACH TREES OF KNOWN 
QUALITY AND REPUTATION. 
Very few fruits enjoy such general popularity as Peaches. They 
combine delicious flavor, beautiful appearance, and health-giving 
food values. Everyone can eat Peaches, therefore they should be in 
every yard, and on every farm. The trees are comparatively small, 
and bear heavily. They commence to bear the year after planted, 
and quickly produce full crops. It is generally known that no 
Peaches can compare with Michigan Peaches for FLAVOR. Mich¬ 
igan-grown trees are also general favorites because of their hardi¬ 
ness and vigor. Whether you want only a few trees for your back 
yard, or wish to plant a large commercial orchard, we can serve you 
with highest quality trees. ALL VARIETIES WHICH WE OFFER 
ARE FREESTONE, and do well in all parts of the country. 
EARLY ELBERTA. (Early Yellow Freestone.) Same shape and 
general manner as Elberta, but fruit is larger, and colors 
more highly. Flesh is yellow, fine grained, sweet, and 
juicy. An attractive and useful variety for home use or 
market. Tree is a prolific, annual bearer. 
EMLONG'S 
’ PRIDE OF 
MICHIGAN” 
PEACH ORCHARD 
2 South Haven 
2 Elberta 
2 Early Elberta 
2 Rochester 
2 J. H. Hale 
2 Late Crawford 
2-3 ft. trees 3-4 ft. trees 
$2~>o $3.00 
The Great Elberta Peach 
J. H. HALE. (Midseason Yellow Freestone.) Ripens a few 
days earlier than Elberta. Fruit is extra-large, light yellow, 
with a deep carmine blush. Fine quality and delicious 
flavor. One of the largest Peaches grown. Tree is hardy, 
a fast grower, and bears young. Does best when grown 
with Elberta, South Haven, or Rochester to insure perfect 
pollenization. 
King of midseason Peaches, and the standard of quality 
and size by which all others are judged! A bright, golden- 
yellow in color, large in size, and of excellent flavor. Flesh 
is ideally firm and stands handling and shipping better than 
other peaches, without bruising. Splendid for canning and 
storage, also for drying. Wherever Peaches are grown, 
Elberta succeeds. Trees are hardy, strong growers, and very 
heavy bearers. Freestone. PRICES at bottom of page. 
ROCHESTER. (Early Yellow Freestone.) Ripens 
medium-early and bears large, yellow fruit 
with dark red markings. Most deliciously rich 
flavor. Small pit. One of the best for canning 
and shipping. Tree bears young, produces 
heavily, and is very hardy. 
LATE CRAWFORD. (Late Yellow Freestone.) 
Acclaimed by most growers as the best looking 
and best quality late Peach. Fruit is large, 
bright yellow, and of very firm texture. Flesh 
slightly red at pit, which adds to rich color of 
fruit when canned. Sweet and juicy. Tree is 
hardy, vigorous, and a good producer. 
FITZGERALD. (Midseason Yellow Freestone.) 
Fruit is large, bright yellow, suffused with red. 
Deep yellow flesh, fine grained and fine flavor. 
Excellent quality. Ripens a week ahead of El¬ 
berta and is very productive. Tree is hardy. 
GOLD DROP. (Late Yellow Freestone.) One of the 
best shipping Peaches ever grown. Fruit medium 
in size, but can be greatly improved by thinning 
and pruning the tree severely. Should be in 
every home and commercial orchard, as it bears 
heavily and annually. Exceptionally hardy. A 
sweet, sprightly flavor that is heightened by 
canning. Pure gold flesh when canned. 
Notice 
The new Peach HALE-HAVEN is de¬ 
scribed and priced on the inside front cover 
of this book. 
Elberta—Famed for Size and Shipping Quality. 
PRICES OF PEACH TREES ON THIS PAGE—ALSO SOUTH HAVEN 
Each 5 10 25 50 100 
Selected 1-yr. 2-3 ft. $0.30 $1.35 $2.50 $5.75 $9.85 $18.95 
Selected 1-yr. 3-4 ft. .35 1.65 3.00 6.95 12.75 24.50 
Selected 1-yr. 4-6 ft. .45 2.10 3.95 8.95 16.85 33.50 
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