TCCTC 
HEAD 
TESTED 
and 
PROVEN 
5 New Varieties 
Peach Trees 
There # s a Difference. Northern Grown. 
Buds Especially Selected From Heavy Bearing Trees. 
Insures a Bumper Crop. 
We wish to call special attention to the new varieties listed on this page, which 
have been tried and tested, and are outstanding either for home use or a com' 
mercial proposition. You cannot afford to overlook these new kinds—they are 
sure money makers. 
BARGAIN NO. 18 
< One of each variety 
listed on this page, in- j 
eluding Rio-Oso Gem, 
which is 7 5c net). 
7 16 inch, 3 1 2 to 4 V 2 
ft. Trees 
fci If lDfff ETC* Extra Early Yellow Freestone. Introduced by 
OilUCiiEd New Jersey Experiment Station. Wouldn’t 
you like to grow a yellow, freestone Peach, with all the good points of Elberta, 
plus much improved flavor, but ripening a month earlier than Elberta? Here’s 
the Peach you’ve been looking for! Extra early, fine flavor, self'fertile, grows 
well wherever Peach can be raised. Very hardy, regular bearer and a good 
All For 
$2.10 
Net, 
grower. Has no superior among Early Yellow Freestones. 
Not Prepaid. 
1936 PRICES — PEACH TREES 
SPECIAL DISCOUNTS from prices below allowed 
for all cash with orders received any time during 1936. 
See page 3. Five or more trees of one grade and va' 
riety only at the 10 rate; 50 or more of a single grade 
and variety at 100 rate. 
Hale-Haven and Fertile Hale. 
Each 
10 
100 
1-yr., 7/16 in., 3j^-4^2 ft. 
. .$0.60 
$5.50 
$50.00 
Oriole, South Haven, Golden Jubilee: 
1-yr., 7/16 in., 3%-4% ft. .. .45 
4.00 
35.00 
1-yr., 9/16 in., 4}2-5}fi ft. 
.. .55 
4.75 
42.00 
Elberta, J.H.Hale, Rochester: 
1-yr., 7/16 in., 3J4-4J4 ft. 
.. .35 
3.00 
25.00 
1-yr., 9/16 in., 4J4-5J4 ft* 
. . .45 
4.00 
36.00 
Golden 
Jubilee 
PartiiO (La Duke). This new introduction, as 
■ Cl I1IC the name implies, is a Hale which is 
ALE self'fertile, thereby doesn’t require cross 
1 IllUU pollination. Fruit growers everywhere 
have been asking for a Hale Peach that would pro' 
duce profitable crops. The Fertile'Hale will produce 
full crops of beautiful large Hales, entirely free from 
all so-called “buttons” so prevalent in crops of J. H. 
Hale. Trees are far more vigorous and hardier in bud 
than j. H. Hale. Color yellow, with deep carmine 
blush. Good shipper. Splendid market variety. You 
will make no mistake by including this variety in 
your orchard planting. 
This variety is protected under 
U. S. Patent No. 84. Ripens about 
HFIVI ten d a Y s a f ter J- H. Hale, during 
A period when there are few 
good Peaches on the market. This new Peach has the 
extreme large size of J. H. Hale, is more highly cob 
ored, of finer grained texture, firmer, and of better 
general quality. Yellow freestone Peach. 1-year, 7/16 
J 2 to 4 J 2 ft., 75c each; 10 for $6.50. 
R10-0S0 
m. 
314 
U£ki Em OAClFhl Introduced by Michigan 
®**^“'t*" linVCill State Experiment Sta' 
tion. A cross between South Haven and J. H. Hale. 
Freestone. Strong grower, very hardy, heavy bearer; 
excellent fine flavor. Ripens ten days earlier than 
Elberta. The best New Yellow Freestone we have 
seen, in years. 
Eg This variety originated at the New Jen- 
felftL*L a S ey Experiment Station, and was tested 
for several years by the South Haven, Michigan, Ex' 
periment Station. It is an early maturing variety. Tree 
vigorous and hardy, survives low temperatures better 
than many other hardy sorts. The flesh is yellow, fine 
grained, is juicy, and of excellent quality. Freestone. 
Ripens about one week before Rochester. 
WE LIST ONLY FREESTONE PEACHES,. NO CLINGS. 
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