BUCKLEY NURSERY CO 
BUCKLEY, WASHINGTON 
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The PACIFIC COLD Peach 
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PACIFIC GOLD —one of the newest peaches on 
the market—has been developed especially to suit 
the needs and growing conditions in Western Wash¬ 
ington. 
PACIFIC GOLD was developed in our orchards 
at Buckley, Washington, where we have approxi¬ 
mately three hundred trees of this remarkable vari¬ 
ety in profitable commercial production. 
They are very hardy and regularly bear big crops 
of fruit. Two year old trees are often loaded, and in 
our orchard three and four year trees have produced 
three to five boxes of fine peaches. 
The PACIFIC GOLD peach is a rich golden color 
with a beautiful red cheek. The flesh is rich yellow 
and the flavor delicious. Having no acidity it re¬ 
quires less sugar when eaten fresh or as a preserved 
fruit. It entirely lacks coloration about the pit and 
bitterness characteristic to some other peaches. 
The flesh is firm and solid and a very good can- 
ner. It is a good tree-ripened shipping peach with a 
small free-stone. 
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Picked Crop in Two Years! 
Enumclaw, Wash., Aug. 28, 1934. 
In the fall of 1932 I bought from you a small peach tree called 
Pacific Gold. 
This year the tree bore over 250 nice-sized peaches of fine color 
and splendid flavor. The fruit is free-stone, sweet and of wonderful 
texture. They averaged in size about 65 to the box, and I have over 
four boxes. 
The tree itself is very healthy and good size. The tree is about 
15 feet tall. I have not given the tree any special care or fertilizer. 
Have several other peach trees, some of which have given me a lot 
of trouble with the curl. The Pacific Gold has been practically free 
from it. 
I cannot praise this Pacific Gold tree too highly. 
L. E. ASHIM, Principal, 
Enumclaw High School. 
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Has the Flavor! 
Received the box of Pacific Gold peaches. They sure were fine 
and just about the best tasting peach that I have ever eaten. 
ART NESS, Lacey, Wash. 
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A High Grade Peach for the Coast! 
Thank you for the Pacific Gold peaches which arrived yesterday 
by parcel post. They were in excellent condition. Those ai'e cer¬ 
tainly fine peaches—attractive in appearance, large size, and of 
excellent quality. 
Both yourself and the Western Washington area are to be con¬ 
gratulated in having at last found a high grade peach which is 
adapted to the soil and climatic conditions of that district. 
A. T. GOSSMAN, Wenatchee. 
Nature smiled on us when she gave us the PACIFIC GOLD 
PEACH. It bears big crops here on the Coast—and Pacific Gold 
certainly has real quality—and is packed with lots of good flavor. 
Our three hundred tree orchard at Buckley has conclusively proved 
its adaptability—and every year we could have sold many more 
peaches than we have been able to deliver. 
Peaches Thrive at Buckley 
Orchard’s Fruit Now Competes With Yakima Variety 
(From Tacoma Ledger, Aug. 30, 1936.) 
Pierce county and western Washington generally may be not 
only raising all the peaches the million people of this side of the 
state can eat, but competing with eastern Washington for other 
markets, it is being foreseen by agriculturalists who have been 
watching the development of the Pacific Gold peach on the farm of 
William M. Schwab, located on the Buclcley-Enumclaw highway, a 
mile above Buckley, at the White River bridge. 
Schwab is this year harvesting his largest crop of the large, de¬ 
licious, highly colored peach which originated 10 years ago from a 
pit dropped accidentally in his garden and which proved to be a 
new variety particularly adapted to western Washington culture. 
His orchard of two acres is now five years old and the trees just 
getting into large production size. He thinned two thirds of the set 
fruit from his trees after last spring’s blossoming and still left all 
the trees could carry, a crop which is weighing out at about 15 tons. 
In fact some trees have broken with their load, despite propping. 
ORDER NOW 
Plant your Pacific Gold trees this season. Gain a year’s time! 
We are reserving orders now for Pacific Gold trees, for fall and 
spring planting. 
The supply of the Pacific Gold trees is necessarily limited. To be 
assured of having your trees at planting time we advise placing 
your order now for either fall or spring delivery. 
PRICES 
Well rooted, thrifty Pacific Gold trees sell at the following prices: 
Lots of 50 
Each to 100 
1st Grade, No. 1 Yearling, 4 to 6 foot..$1.00 $ .85 
Extra Heavy One Year, 5-7 foot. 1.25 1.00 
Extra Select Two Year- - 1.50 . 
Deposit required on all orders. 
