KRIDER’S BEST QUALITY * 5 
PEACHES 
YOUR ^ 
TREES 
SHIPPED^ 
PREPAID 
IF YOU ADD 
10 % 
PRICES OF KRIDER’S BEST QUALITY 
PEACH TREES, 2 yr.. 2-3 ft. 25c ea. 
lft—$2; 100—$18. 2-yr. 3-4 ft. 40c 
10—$3; 100—$25. 2-yr., 4-6 50c ea. 
10—$4; 100—$32. 
MOORPARK APRICOT 
APRICOTS 
In addition to its value as fresh fruit it is a superior fruit 
for canning and drying, vast quantities being used for these 
purposes every year. There is always a market for Apri¬ 
cots at good prices, and the planter need have no fear of 
over-production. 
MOORPARK. One of the largest and finest Apricots. Yel¬ 
low with red cheek; flesh orange, sweet, juicy and rich; 
parts from the stone. Very productive. 
ROYAL. A fine, large French variety; fruit roundish, large, 
oval, slightly compressed. Skin dull yellow with an orange 
cheek, very faintly tinged with red. Flesh pale orange, firm 
and juicy, with a rich, vinous flavor. Ripens the latter part 
of July. 2-Year, 3-4 feet Trees, 75c EACH 
OUR TREES GROW 
See Page Three 
SPECIAL 
City Lot Fruit Collection for 
Those With Limited Space. 
All 2-Year, 4-6 feet Trees. 
1 MONTMORENCY 
CHERRY 
1 JONATHAN APPLE 
1 SOUTH HAVEN PEACH 
1 BARTLETT PEAR 
1 BURBANK PLUM 
A $3.50 
VALUE 
for only $ 2 *^ 
ROCHESTER (Free). Early mid-season. Color lemon-yellow 
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. 
SOUTH HAVEN. The great hardy peach for cold regions be¬ 
cause 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. 
J. H. HALE (Free). Fruit averages one-third to one-half lar¬ 
ger than Elberta, 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 cultivating. September first. 
ELBERTA. (Free). The great market peach. Perfectly hardy 
in the North. Many consider it the best all around peach, Lem¬ 
on-yellow color with blush on sunny side. Flesh pale yellow, 
tender and juicy. Tree vigorous. An excellent shipping peach. 
September. 
GOLD 
DROP 
(Free) 
The almost trans¬ 
lucent golden col¬ 
ored flesh of this 
Peach renders it 
exceedingly attrac¬ 
tive in market, 
where it sells at 
highest prices. The 
tree is hardy and 
bears early; profit¬ 
able. Late Septem¬ 
ber. 
J. H. HALE 
