HAL-BERTA GIANT— World^s First Patented Peach 
Trade-Mark 
1J_1 C*i^^w^4- (U. S. Patent). Here’s the 
A V^ld.ri.L amazing NEW Mid-Season 
Perfect Yellow Freestone Peach—the Giant son of J. H. Hale, which 
fills the long-felt market need for a supremely HIGH QUALITY, 
EXTRA LARGE, Red Blushed yellow freestone peach to lengthen 
the Hale-Elberta season. It is a huge beautiful peach—almost fuzz¬ 
less skin—small pit—firm, solid, luscious, honey-juice flesh. Has the 
firm flesh and delicious flavor of J. H. Hale, is 30% larger, and is the 
yellow-fleshed peach to follow Hale and Elberta for which we have 
been searching for j^ears. 
Hal-Berta Giant originated in famous Markham Peach Orchard, 
Clay Co., Illinois. After thoroughly investigating and testing this 
remarkable peach and tree that bore it, WE BOUGHT THE 
ORIGINAL HAL-BERTA GIANT TREE, PAYING THE 
HIGHEST PRICE EVER PAID FOR A PEACH TREE. U. S. 
Patented and Sold ONLY by Stark Bro’s. 
Alton The best Early White Semi-Free. Many years of testing 
has proved Alton an ideal peach of Champion-Hiley 
type. Ripens about 25 days ahead of Elberta. Fruit juicy with 
sweet, delightful flavor. Tree one of the hardiest. 
Belle of Georgia 
Mid-season. White Freestone. A rich 
__ creamy peach with a bright red blush. 
Well known, good quality, ships well, and sells well. Ripe about 
8 days before Elberta. Splendid for home use. 
Burbank’s July Gold A big, clear orange-yellow 
freestone peach, ripening 
ahead of July Elberta. Flavor delightful, no red or bitterness at the 
pit. A wonderful early yellow peach for the home orchard. 
Crawford Early Improved 
peach with a striking red cheek and of delicious quality. Ours is a 
much improved strain. Ripe about 7 days before Elberta. 
Early Yellow Free¬ 
stone. A deep yellow 
GOLDEN JUBILEE 
NEW-EARLIEST 
YELLOW FREE 
The EARLIEST True Yellow Freestone. Ripens about 25 days 
before Elberta, good size, delicious quality. Originated by New 
Jersey Experiment Station. A beautiful Very Early, big peach 
of Elberta type. Ships much better than most very early peaches. 
Tree Vigorous. Blooms later and is hardier than ordinary Elberta. 
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Crawford Late Improved 
Early Mamie Ross 
Mid-Season White Freestone. For many years 
has been the standard quality white peach. 
Flesh firm, sweet, rich, satisfying. Tree hardy, good bearer. 14 days 
before Elberta. Suitable for eating, cooking, canning and market. 
Champion and Alton make an ideal pair of early white peaches 
and should be planted in every orchard. 
Mid-Season Yellow 
_ __ Freestone. Our strain 
is larger, better quality, tree hardier and a surer bearer than old 
Crawford Late. Recommended especially for home orchards. Ripe 
about 10 days after Elberta. 
Early White Semi-Free. Just like 
_ _ _ Mamie Ross but ripens a week 
earlier. Creamy white fruit with bright red cheek. Ripe about 25 
days before Elberta. 
Earlv Rose early white clingstone with a great record 
of young, constant and heavy bearing. It is 
of large size, firm, ships well. Fast becoming popular with growers 
of early peaches. Ripe about 35 days before Elberta. 
Early White Freestone. A pink- 
_ _ _ blushed white peach of great 
size and beauty. Tree hardy, dependable bearer. Recommended for 
market and home orchard. Best white peach to ripen just ahead of 
Belle of Georgia. 18 days before Elberta. Eating, Cooking, Market. 
The earliest good peach and worthy of a place 
y ^ in every home orchard—white fleshed, red 
cheek, senii-cling, good dependable tree. 
Very late white. One of 
_ the largest, sweetest, 
the housewife’s favorite for 
Hiley (Early Belle) 
Mammoth Heath Cling 
juiciest, most luscious of peaches- 
pickling and preserving. 
Red Bird Cling (Earliest Market peach). The great 
° money maker, earliest, largest and best 
of all commercial peaches ripening before Stark Early Elberta. Goes 
on the market just when people are peach hungry—and always 
commands top prices. Size immense—perfectly round, "Red as 
fire,” best shipper of all, and stands in a class by itself. If a very 
early commercial peach is wanted, there is really but one to con¬ 
sider—Red Bird Cling. 
Early Yellow Freestone. A peach ripening 12 
to 15 days ahead of Elberta. Fruit large, hand¬ 
some, juicy, sweet. Tree a strong grower and productive. Rochester 
ripens when peach prices are high. This early peach should be in 
every home and commercial orchard. 
Other Peaches—See PRICE LIST, Page 27 
