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ALLEN’S NURSERIES, GENEVA, OHIO 
Superb Pedigreed Peach Trees 
We are large growers of Peach Trees and sell annually about 100,000 to our customers besides selling some of 
the biggest nurseries in the East their supply. Lake Erie grown Peach Trees have been recognized by the nursery 
trade throughout the United States as being the best for planting for years. We bud on southern natural pits and 
buds are taken from known bearing orchards. We can sell you better stock than most anyone on these. All peaches 
are freestone unless stated otherwise. 
Postpaid to your door, 3 ft. tall, 15c each; 10 for $1.35. 
Express or Freight Collect: 
No. 1 XX Grade, 4 to 6 ft. tall, 30c each; 10 for $2.50; 100 for $22.00. 
Medium Grade. 3 to 4 ft. tall, 25c each; 10 for $2.00; 100 for $17.00. 
Orchard Grade, 3 ft. thrifty trees, 25 for $3.25; 100 for $12.00. 
(Write for prices on 250 to 1000). 
Admiral Dewey. One of the best early freestones, a very 
good market sort. Ripens in July. 
Banner. Large, yellow with red cheek, a very handsome peach 
which sells well in any market; quality of the very best 
either for canning or table use. 
Beer’s Smock. A large yellow fleshed peach, an improved 
Smock Free which it resembles; ripens a few days later and 
is a better bearer; one of the best late canning peaches on 
the market. September. 
Belle of Georgia. Very large, white with red cheek, flesh 
white and firm, excellent flavor; tree vigorous grower; a 
good white sort. Early September. 
Carman. White with red cheek, flesh white, size large, fine 
flavor; good seller on the market. July. 
Champion. White with red cheek, very large, early and pro¬ 
ductive, sweet, rich, juicy, very hardy ; one of the best white 
sorts. August. 
Early Crawford. A magnificent large yellow peach of extra ’ 
quality. Early in September. 
Bate Crawford. Very large, yellow, one of the very best. I 
Ripens October. 
Cumberland. A seedling crossed with Greensboro. The tree 
is a vigorous grower and as hardy as the Carman. The fruit 
is larger than Belle of Georgia ; attractively colored with 
red, ova] in shape. The flesh is white, almost free, firmer ,; 
and better quality than Carman or Alton. Ripens 5 days ! 
before Carman. 
Elberta. The most popular peach grown for all sections ; large, 
yellow with red cheek, flesh yellow, firm and juicy; exceed- jj 
ingly prolific, sure bearer and very hardy. One of the best 
for orchard planting. 
Early Elberta. Ripens about a week earlier than Elberta; 1 
otherwise the same or a trifle better quality. 
Golden Jubilee. A choice recent introduction by the New 
Jersey Experiment Station; already popularized and given ; 
a high rating. Tree habits and fruit resemble Elberta ; but 
fruit ripens a few days before Carman. The skin is yellow 
with red blush; flesh golden yellow, juicy, tender, sweet,! 
3nd freestone. 
3-Ft. Peach, Mail Postpaid, 15c Each. 
Allen’s “Sure Crop” Elberta 
A regular Elberta as to ripening and shape, but red¬ 
der, hardier, larger in size, finer texture, sweeter and a 
better canner. This seedling was sent us several years 
ago by one of our customers. We have tried it in sev¬ 
eral states and find it the best Peach ever introduced. 
