February, 19 21 
79 
YELLOW 
FREE¬ 
STONE 
RIPE 
IN 
Do you ask stronger 
evidence, read this: 
403 Perfect peaches 
on 4 year old tree. 
Mr. C. E. Strawbridge, of 
Lima, Ohio, writes us under 
date of August 25, 1920, as 
follows: “On April 10, 1916, I 
set out one of your new Roches- 
‘er Peach trees. Last year we 
AUGUST picked 5 peaches from it, each 
_ averaging the size of an average 
ir^a fiFSk £S3 H ff l n < •up this year we have 
HffSfil HhI |£3i Bl»l II Ife |Cl§ PICKED EXACTLY 403 LARGE 
|| [C, peaches from this one 
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^^5*' SUCH TREES FOR SALE.” 
'J’REES planted in Spring, 1918* bore 150 to 200 peaches past summer 
THE EARLIEST FREESTONE PEACH KNOWN 
“Rochester Is greatest money making peach in the world”—Statement by large 
orchardist. 
Originated in Rochester, New York, tree is a strong, upright grower, has stood 
sixteen degrees below zero and produced a full crop, while the Elberta and Crawford, 
under the same conditions in the same orchard, produced no blossoms and conse¬ 
quently no fruit. 
Mr. Yarker, Greece, N. Y„ who has an orchard of 500 trees, reports 17 peaches 
picked in August front a tree planted the previous spring. 
Mr. C. M. Thomas, 215 W 40th St., Savannah, Ga., purchased a Rochester Peach 
from us last February, and picked the first fruit in July. 
Trice, Medium size, 3-4 feet, $1.00 each; $10 per 12; $75 per 100. Extra size, 
4-6 feet, $1.50 each; $15.00 per 12; $110.00 per 100. 
IMPORTANT—For descriptions and prices of a complete list of Glewwood products, 
send for a copy of our 1921 catalogue of Dependable Trees and Plants — it's free. 
3W* We are headquarters for genuine Rochester Peach 
GLEN BROS., Inc., Glenwood Nursery, Established 1866 
2116 E. Main Street, Rochester, N. Y. 
USUALLY BEARS FIRST YEAR PLANTED 
Always the 
Second Year 
Breaks Records 
the Third Year 
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| For Early Spring Planting 
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106 Garfield Ave., Wyomissing, Penna. 
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A Few of Many Bargains 
con- 
Price 
$8.00 each 
8.00 each 
6.00 each 
7.00 each 
14.00 each 
Variety Size 
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Order direct from this advertise¬ 
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Guide describing a complete line of 
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PROPRIETORS 
Box 51 Berlin, Maryland 
"Largest Growers of Fruit Trees in the World ” 
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