WILMA. The fruit is as Large as Elberta, its 
parent, but not quite so elongated. Its color is 
deeper than Eiberta and fruit ripens about 10 
days later. September 2 5th. Quality marvelous. 
Wilma sold for double the price of Elberta this 
season and brought the highest price of any 
pleach on the market. 
LEMON FREE. This is the Peach that is so often 
sold for Gold Drop. Peach is large. 
SALWEY. One of the best and most regular 
bearers. Very large, creamy yellow with crim¬ 
son cheek. Flesh deep yellow, juicy, rich and 
sweet. Free. Early October. 
NEW PROLIFIC. (Free). Medium to large 
oval, yellow striped with red and a light blush. 
Flesh yellow, red at the pit, rich, vinous and of 
good quality. A valuable variety. September 
first. 
SOUTH HAVEN. The great hardy peach for 
cold regions because it stands 10 degrees colder 
weather than any other peach grown. Large 
yellow freestone, as large as Elberta and a week 
earlier on the market. Of all peaches for Indiana 
markets this rules supreme. Plant Elberta and 
J. H. Hale with it for commercial purposes. All 
yellow, all freestone, all money makers. 
ROCHESTER. (Free). Early mid-season. Color lemon-yel¬ 
low changing to orange-yellow blushed with deep dark red. 
Skin thick and tough. Yellow flesh stained with red near 
the pit. Very juicy, tender and melting, sweet and highly 
flavored. Splendid quality. 
PRICES ON ALL PEACH 
TREES EXCEPT WHERE 
OTHERWISE NOTED 
Each 10 100 
$0.45 $3.75 $32.50 
Heavy cutting size, $1.00 each. 
QUINCE TREES 
Quince trees can be planted on low damp and 
heavy soils where other fruits do not thrive. 
They require a minimum of attention and are 
very profitable for market. No home garden is 
complete without a few Quince trees. 
ORANGE (Apple). Large, bright golden yel¬ 
low, excellent flavor. A fine quince for do¬ 
mestic use. October. Price: 3 to 4 ft., 7 5c 
each: $7.00 for 10. 
KRIDER’S 
NEW 
PATENTED PEACHES 
TINE FRUIT TREES 
PEACHES 
RIO OSO GEM 
U. S. Patent No. *4 
Ripens about 10 days after J. H. Hale which 
is the period when there are few good peaches 
on the market. This new peach has the ex¬ 
treme size of J. H. Hale, is more highly col¬ 
ored, of finer texture, firmer and of better 
general quality. Price $1.00 each; 10 for 
$6.00; 100 for $50.00. 3 to 5 ft., No. 1. 
FERTILE HALE 
Of great merit. Color, size and quality equal 
to J. H. Hale plus the bearing qualities of 
New Prolific. Trees break under their an¬ 
nual crops unless thinned. The most outstand¬ 
ing new peach. Protected by Plant Patent. 
Price: $1.00 each; 10 for $6.00; 100 for 
$50.00 3 to 5 ft., No. 1. 
CHAMPION. (Free). One of the best 
in quality — large, round and quite 
regular. Yellowish white in color mot¬ 
tled with red on sunny side. Flesh 
white with red at the pit. For nearby 
market and home use it is one of the 
best varieties. A good healthy 
grower and hardy in fruit and 
bud. Fruit ripens from 20th of 
August to first of September. 
CRAWFORD'S EARLY. (Free). 
Large plump and bright yellow 
with red cheek. Flesh yellow, juicy, 
sweet and of good quality. August 
and September. 
EARLY ELBERTA. (Free). Larger 
than Elberta though identical in form. 
Bright yellow with red blush. Flesh 
yellow, finer grained and sweeter than 
Elberta. Ripens a week to 10 days be¬ 
fore Elberta. Good shipper. Tree grows 
strong and hardy, bearing heavily. Last 
of August. 
ELBERTA. (Free). The great market 
peach perfectly hardy in the North. 
Many consider it the best all around 
peach. Lemon-yellow color with blush 
on sunny side. Flesh pale yellow, ten¬ 
der and juicy. Tree vigorous. An ex¬ 
cellent shipping peach. September. 
J. H. HALE. (Free). Fruit averages 
one-third to one-half larger than El¬ 
berta, ripens about 5 days earlier and 
is much superior in flavor. Color a 
beautiful golden yellow with deep 
carmine blush. Does well over a wide 
range of territory and worth culti¬ 
vating. September first. 
SPECIAL 
PEACHES 
liiplii 
ORIOLE. Yellow peach of first 
quality, recently introduced in 
the East. Bore its first crop here 
for us the past season. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE. A choice 
freestone recently introduced by 
the New Jersey Experiment Sta¬ 
tion, already popularized and 
given a high rating. Tree habits 
and fruit resemble Elberta. The 
skin is yellow with red blush; 
flesh golden yellow, juicy, tender 
and 
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