PEACHES 
Fine for Canning 
It is the quickest of all trees to bear 
profitable crops, coming into bearing in 
three years. Peach trees can be used as 
fillers in apple orchards until the apples 
come into bearing. Varieties I recommend 
for hardiness, abundance of fruit and best 
quality are these listed here. 
Soils which grow good farm crops and 
which have a well drained sub-soil are 
adapted to peaches. Set trees 15 feet apart 
ELBEBIA. This tree is a heavy bearer 
Ripens in early September. Freestone, larg< 
yellow with red cheek. Elberta keeps well 
too. A well known variety with lots of merit 
and loads of fruit. Flesh is yellow. 
CHAMPION. Has a wonderful flavor, large 
fruit, white meated. Ripens in August. Very 
hardy in the Farm Belt. 
J. H. HALE. One week before Elberta. Free¬ 
stone. Distinct red blush over golden yellow. 
Larger than Elberta. Exceedingly prolific. 
Full bearer and hardy. Be sure to include 
a J. H. Hale in your Peach order. Often 
bears when two years old. Averages one- 
third to one-half larger than Elberta and 
better in flavor. Flesh is yellow and peach 
practically fuzzless. 
CARMAN. Here’s a good freestone that ripens 
in late July. Creamy yellow and hardy. 
Good to eat, good to can and good to sell. 
Flesh is yellow, too. 
Earl’s Family 
PEACH ASSORTMENT 
No. 139 
A whole peach orchard for 
only $1.00. Choose any 8 trees 
of these 4 leading varieties, 
3—3 ft. size. 
J. H. Hale Champion 
Elberta Mayflower 
All for only . . 
35 trees only $3.75 postpaid. 
To introduce the new extra hardy va¬ 
riety FOLLY, I am going to include 1 
FREE with every order for 16 
trees or more. Order quickly as 
our stock of FOLLY, the new mil- 
lion-dollar peach, is limited. 
Post¬ 
paid 
Mayflower Peach 
EARLY ELBERTA. Considered our 
best early yellow peach. Hardier 
than Elberta. The tree bears loads 
of yellow meated, firm, juicy 
peaches. The ripe fruit is golden 
yellow with a red cheek. Freestone. 
FITZGERALD. Two weeks before 
Elberta. Freestone. Originated in 
Canada and is adapted to cold 
northern climates. This Peach 
should be planted in the corn belt. 
Fruit is large, bright yellow. 
HEATH CLING. Three weeks after 
Elberta. White meated. Clingstone. 
Beautiful, large creamy white 
Peach. Excellent quality. Good 
keeper. Valuable for preserving 
and canning. 
SOUTH HAVEN. A yellow meated 
peach of excellent 
flavor. Heavy 
bearer; extremely 
hardy. We like this 
one very much. It 
is a Freestone. 
Ripens the middle 
of August. 
Rochester—Hardiest of All 
Last season when many peach trees were 
killed out through temperatures of thirty 
below zero, Rochester came through and pro¬ 
duced a big fruit crop this year. The same 
extra hardy variety that commercial peach 
growers are finding their biggest money¬ 
maker. 
It’s sweet and highly flavored and ripens 
early in the season. The fruit is an orange 
yellow blushed deep dark red. The skin is 
thick and tough so it holds up in shipping. 
It keeps well, too. A juicy, extra quality 
Feach of extreme hardiness. Starts bearing 
early and produces a crop every year. Yellow 
flesh stained with red near the pit. 
Mayflower 
Middle of July, Semi-cling. Mayflower is 
the earliest Feach, has good size and fine 
color, being red all over. The earliness and 
richness of coloring make Mayflower a very 
valuable Peach for the market. A very young 
bearer. Blooms late, thus escaping late frost, 
and is very prolific. 
Prices on All Peaches 
Each | 
Fer4 
! Per 10 I P«r25 
Express or freight 
Postpaid, branched, 
branched, 4-6 ft.. 
3-4 ft. 
| $0.45 
1 -35 | 
i $1.65 
1.25 
| $3.75 | $8.75 
| 2.85 | 6.25 
3 to 4 Foot 
Size O rc 
Each 03 
Postpaid 
Rochester Peach 
I Recommend These Two New 
PEACHES 
Autumn Pears—Budded 
SUGAR FEAR. (Seckel.) Its delicious sweet flavor gives it the 
name of “Sugar Pear.’’ One of the best dessert and eating 
Pears grown. Small, but one of the sweetest. 
KIEFFER. Kieffer is the best known and most widely planted 
winter pear. Of extra large size, rich golden tinted with red. 
When full ripe is fine for canning and baking. Tree is vigorous 
and is the variety that should be planted in the Farm Belt. 
MENDEL PEAR 
New—Super Hardy! 
MENDEL FEAR. Orchard tested before being 
offered. Requires no winter protection. A 
tree near Rochester, Minn., this year on the 
18th of September was simply loaded with 
fruit. The quality is very good. The fruit 
is a trifle longer and larger than Bartlett, 
very sweet and juicy. Its color when fully 
ripe is a golden yellow. This variety is not 
affected by blight. You folks who want an 
extremely hardy pear, that is blight-resist¬ 
ant, just try Mendel. The pear for the north, 
south, east and west. 
Mendel—Standard Sizes Only 
Bartlett Peai 
i 
Size | 
Each | 
Per 4 
Per 10 
Express or 
freight, buddedl 
1 
4-6 ft. 
1 
$0.75 | 
$2.75 
j $6.50 
Postpaid . 
3-4 ft. 
.60 | 
2.25 
5.25 
