POLLY 
Hardiest of all PEACHES 
HEAVY BEARER . . LARGE SIZE 
DELICIOUS FLAVOR . FREESTONE 
At Their Best When Picked Fresh 
ELBERTA 
W E can honestly tell you that Polly is the finest quality 
peach in America, as well as being the hardiest. It 
was originated by the Experimental Station of the Iowa 
State College, Ames, Iowa. A tree was sent to Mr. J. W. 
Carter, one of Iowa’s leading orchardists. It has made a 
remarkable record, fruiting 10 years out of 12. Repeated 
tests have proven that Polly is the hardiest of all peaches, 
winter after winter withstanding 15, 20 and 25° below 
zero and bearing full crops the following summers. More¬ 
over, it came thru the drought of 1934 in fine shape, bearing 
great big peaches when the other varieties were only about 
one-third normal size. 
Also, Polly is a very heavy bearer, outyielding all other 
varieties in every test. The fruit is very large, beautifully 
blushed, a perfect freestone, ripening ahead of Elberta. 
All who have been fortunate enough to taste Polly ss 
without exception it is the finest quality peach they ever 
ate. Until you eat it, you cannot realize how delicious 
a peach really can be. The flesh is white, firm and 
full of the richest, most luscious flavor. When 
canned, it stays firm, and you ladies know this 
makes the sauce look so much nicer. 
Polly was introduced exclusively by the Inter- 
State Nurseries last spring at one dollar each, 
and we sold out before the season closed. This 
year, we are making a lower price because we 
want everyone to have this most delicious fruit 
growing in their own yard. If you plant but one 
fruit tree this spring, our sincere advice is to 
plant Polly. 
POSTPAID PRICES ON POLLY 
From Your Own Trees 
T HE flavor and sugar in peaches are put there by 
nature the last thing; so, to be at their best, they 
should not be picked until they are fully ripe. You will 
never know how good peaches can taste until you pick 
them fully ripened from your own trees. The price of 
just one bushel of peaches will pay for enough trees to 
bear many, many bushels of deliciously flavored home¬ 
grown peaches. They need but little room, are easy to 
grow and bear young. 
Inter-State Iowa - Grown Budded Peach 
Trees Are Hardy and Bear Young 
N EXT YEAR, we shall introduce a companion 
peach to Polly, excepting the flesh is yellow and 
even still larger and high quality. Patent applied jor. 
The original tree growing in central Iowa has never 
missed a crop. We believe it is the hardiest yellow peach 
today. It and Polly will extend the peach belt one 
hundred miles jurther north. We want a name jor this 
new peach and will give $100.00 worth of nursery stock 
to the one who submits the name we select. Send us 
your suggestion. We have a jew of these trees which we 
will send out this spring at §1.50 each postpaid. 
X H. HALE 
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