40 
YOU WILL DOUBLE YOUR LAND VALUES 
Wheatland Originated in New York and is a good variety for both dry- 
’ ing and shipping. 
The fruit is large, roundish in shape and golden yellow in color being of 
a crimson color on the sunny side. The flesh is yellow, firm, rather juicy and 
sweet. 
The Wheatland has been more largely planted throughout the San Joaquin 
valley than in any other section and has brought very satisfactory returns to 
the parties both for drying and shipping purposes. Ripens in August. 
Yellow St. John This is one of the best of the early peaches. Fruit is 
large in size, of roundish shape, orange yellow color 
with a deep red cheek. It is very juicy, sweet, and a per¬ 
fect freestone. We recommend the Yellow St. John for home orchards and 
also for planting in a commercial way as it has proven itself to be one of the 
most profitable of the early varieties. Ripens late in June. 
Yuba City dma a new variety of peach originated near Yuba City, 
J 6 California, and is highly recommended as a late can¬ 
ning variety. The tree is a vigorous grower and a heavy producer. 
The fruit is large and uniform in size and snow white in color. The flesh 
is white to the pit and of a delicious flavor. 
Every family orchard should contain one or more trees of this delightful 
canning variety. Ripens first week in September. 
NEW VARIETIES OF PEACH TREES 
Prices of Peach Trees—New Varieties—On Peach Roots 
Each 10 100 
1 year . 4 to 6 ft. $ .70 $6.00 $50.00 
1 year . 3 to 4 ft. .60 5.00 40.00 
J. H. Hale Originated by J. H. Hale, of Georgia, and is heralded through¬ 
out that section as one of the greatest peaches ever discovered. 
The tree is a very strong and vigorous grower having much the appearance 
of the Elberta. The fruit is of a deep golden yellow color, overspread with 
bright red; has a smooth thick skin and compares very favorably with the 
Elberta in shape. The flesh is firm, fine grained, and deep yellow in color. 
It enjoys the distinction of being a much better shipper, throughout the 
east, than any other freestone. Has not been planted extensively on this 
coast but having many good qualities we feel safe in commending it. Ripens 
last of July. 
Oklahoma Beauty eastern origin and is a very highly valued variety 
for dessert purposes on account of its early ripening 
period. . The fruit is round in shape, white in color and blushed red on the 
sunny side which gives it a very pleasing appearance. 
Every home orchard should contain a tree of this variety. Ripens in May. 
Oklahoma Queen The Oklahoma Queen was originated in Oklahoma by 
Rev. Alfred Connett, the same being a seedling of the 
famous Connett’s Southern Early Peach. 
The tree, is a strong rapid grower producing fruit that is very large; the 
skin of which is white., beautifully blushed and marked with red on the sunny 
side. The flesh is white, juicy and of a pleasing aromatic flavor. We con¬ 
sider this variety a valuable aquisition to the early varieties of peaches. 
Ripens middle of May. 
UNIFORM QUALITY, GOOD AND HEALTHY 
[From Wm. Rennie, manager Barton Vineyard Co., Fresno, Cal.] 
“We are in receipt of your letter concerning our success with your oeach 
trees.. We are pleased to say that we have had excellent results, taking all fac¬ 
tors into consideration. The trees have been uniformly good and healthy. 
Where there has been failure it was not the fault of the trees. Your balled 
olive.trees made a remarkable showing under poor conditions. The various 
plantings of orange trees which were made on the Dunn-Lines ranch have 
also made an excellent showing and given us the best of results.” 
