Jicoued THE WORLD'S BEST 
Polly and Sungold, the new hardy strains 
that moved the Peach Belt 100 miles north 
WITHSTAND DROUGHT AND BITTER COLD 
You folks who live in the north, even where 
it gets 10 to 15 below zero, can now raise 
your own peaches, as Polly is so much 
hardier. BUT WE WANT TO EMPHA¬ 
SIZE THIS FACT—POLLY is not just a 
peach for the cold states, but should be 
planted EVERYWHERE. The fruit has 
such a wonderful flavor and it bears so 
heavily that POLLY IS an outstanding 
peach even where other peaches can be 
grown. We honestly tell you POLLY is the 
FINEST WHITE PEACH. 
The Genuine 
ORIGINAL 
POLLY PEACH 
(Actual Size) 
Finest Flavor 
Very Hardy 
Free-stone 
Large Size 
Bears Young 
Heavy Bearer 
HUSKY 3 to 4 ft. TREES 
6 for 3- 60 
Postpaid 
The original strain of POLLY was intro¬ 
duced exclusively by the Inter-State Nur¬ 
series in 1934. 
POLLY originated at the Experiment Sta¬ 
tion of Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa. It 
was sent to Mr. J. W. Carter, one of Iowa’s 
leading orchardists. The tree started bear¬ 
ing in 1920 and bore a full crop EVERY 
YEAR FOR TWELVE YEARS. Then by 
mistake the original tree was destroyed. 
However some young trees had been propa¬ 
gated from the original. 
PRICES ON POLLY PEACHES 
POSTPAID 
Each 
Per 6 
Per 12 
Per 25 
Per 100 
12 to 18 inches.... 
35c 
$1.50 
$2.40 
$4.50 
$15.00 
18 to 24 inches.... 
45c 
2.10 
3.60 
6.25 
20.00 
2 to 3 feet... 
60c 
3.00 
4.80 
8.75 
30.00 
3 to 4 feet.__... 
NOT PREPAID— 
75e 
3.60 
6.00 
10.00 
37.50 
Select 4 to 6 feet... 
118} 
$1.00 
4.50 
7.80 
13.75 
50.00 
Inter-State’s 
Original Strain 
in the insert above we show Mr. 
Carterand daughter Polly, in whose 
honorthis great peach was named. 
The tree in the picture is a POLLY 
tree growing in the orchard of Mr. 
Reinecke. This picture was taken 
in summer 1936 and you can see 
that the tree is growing vigorously 
in spite of the winter of 1935-1936 
which broke all our cold weather 
records. All othervarietiesof peach 
trees (except Sungold) in this 
vicinity were killed outright. 
POLLY is a healthy, very vigorous 
grower of semi-spreading upright 
form with strong branches. It is a 
very heavy bearer. The fruit is 
large, beautifully blushed, a per¬ 
fect free-stone, and ripens a few 
days before Elberta. The flesh is 
white, juicy but firm, and full of 
the richest, most luscious flavor. 
All who have tasted POLLY agree 
that it is the finest peach they ever 
ate. When canned it stays firm and 
you ladies known this makes the 
sauce look so much more attrac¬ 
tive POLLY is best for home use 
and local markets, as it will not 
stand long distance shipping. 
