PEACH TREES 
Not a long list, but made up of varieties that satisfy whether for 
market sales or the home-garden. 
Rosemont Peach Trees are sold at these Drices, prepaid 
Each 10 100 
2 to 3 feet.$0.30 $2.50 $15.00 
3 to 4 feet.40 3.50 25.00 
4 to 5 feet.50 4.50 35.00 
Write for special prices on large quantities for commercial orchards. 
BELLE OF GEORGIA. Large white freestone Peach. Ripens after 
Carman. June 25 to July 5. 
CARMAN. Large, roundish oblong; splashed red; semi-eling or free 
when ripe. One of the best early sorts. June 15 to 25. 
EARLY ELBERTA. Large yellow freestone. Ripens about two weeks 
before Elberta. 
ELBERTA. Well-known favorite. Large yellow freestone. July 15 to 
August 1. 
EARLY ROSE. Red and white clingstone; medium size; red flesh. 
Ripens about a month earlier than Elberta. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE. Fine early yellow-meated freestone Peacht 
beautifully colored red and yellow'. Excellent. 
GOVERNOR HOGG. Large cling; flesh and skin creamy white with 
red cheek; fine flavor. July 1. 
HEATH CLING. An old, well-established variety. Large, oblong; 
creamy white, pink blush; sweet. Valuable for pickling. August 15. 
HILEY BELLE. Fine early market Peach. Creamy white, red cheek; 
freestone. Ripe July 10. 
INDIAN. I .arge, favorite red Peach. One of the best. August. 
J. H. HALE. Similar to Elberta, more highly colored. Ripens just 
ahead of Elberta. 
KRUMMEL’S LATE. Rich golden yellow, blushed carmine; flesh 
yellow, tinted red at pit; freestone. The latest Peach. October 5. 
MAYFLOWER. Medium size; red all over. One of the earliest. 
OLDMIXON CLING. Large; pale yellow, red cheek; juicy, rich and 
highly flavored. One of the best clings. Late September. 
OLDMIXON FREE. Large; pale yellow, deep red cheek; flesh tender, 
rich, of good quality; freestone. Late September. 
ROCHESTER. Large, yellow freestone with very sweet, delicious 
flavor. Strong grower; bears young and regularly. 
ROSEMONT PEAR TREES 
Another fruit that can easily be grown in the garden as well as in 
commercial orchards. 
3 to 4 ft., 50 cts. each, $4.50 per doz., prepaid 
BARTLETT. Large; yellow; juicy and delicious. July 25. 
GARBER. Similar to Kieffer but earlier and of better quality. 
KIEFFER. Very large; flesh yellow, brittle, juicy. Excellent keeper. 
September and October. 
LE CONTE. Large, bell-shaped fruit; smooth, rich creamy yellow 
flesh. A summer Pear. 
ROSEMONT APRICOT and PLUM TREES 
Plums and Apricots are standard home fruits and profitable in 
commercial orchards. After the trees are established they need little 
aiti ntion. R osemon t pi um an( j Apricot Trees are 
sold at these prices, prepaid Each 10 100 
2 to 3 feet.$0.35 $3.00 $18.00 
3 to 4 feet.45 4.00 28.00 
4 to 5 feet.55 5.00 38.00 
APRICOTS 
EARLY GOLDEN. Medium size, round; pale orange, tinged wdth red; 
juicy, sweet and of good flavor. June 15. 
MOORPARK. Orange skin, red cheek; flesh yellow, rich, and deli¬ 
cious. Last of June. 
PLUMS 
ABUNDANCE. One of the best Japanese Plums. Medium size; rich 
bright cherry-red; flesh light yellow, juicy, and tender. Last of July. 
BRUCE. Extra-large, red fruit, delicious in flavor. Ripens early in June. 
BURBANK. Medium to large; orange-yellow, dotted and splashed 
with red; flesh meaty, yellow, sweet, and good. Late July. 
GOLD. Yellow with some red; flesh firm. Ripens middle of July. 
METHLEY. Earliest Plum to ripen. Small, sweet, deep rich red 
fruits. Last of May. 
OPATA. Medium size; dark red; excellent quality. Bears in second 
year. 
SAPA. Dark glossy purple; flesh purple-red; fine flavor. 
SHROPSHIRE DAMSON. One of the most desirable Damsons. 
Purplish black. Late. 
WILD GOOSE. Reddish yellow; medium size; rich and juicy. 
August. 
CONCORD 
GRAPES 
ROSEMONT GRAPE-VINES 
Every yard has a place where Grapes can 
be grown. Train the vines over a porch, over 
a trellis, or on wires strung from post to post. 
Strong vines, 2-year size, 25 cts. each, 
$2.50 per doz., postpaid 
CONCORD. Well known and popular. Blue- 
black. 
NIAGARA. Best white. Large bunches; 
sweet and juicy. 
MOORE’S EARLY. Large bunches; black 
skin, blue cast. 
Why not get your neighbors to order 
Fruits, Shrubs or Roses with you? You 
will get the benefit of lower prices. 
ROSEMONT FIG TREES 
Plant a tree in the corner of the yard—or, 
better still, set aside a plot where you can 
have 25 to 30 trees. 
18- to 24-inch specimens, 40 cts. each, 
3 for $1, postpaid 
BROWN TURKEY. Medium size; coppery 
brown color; flesh amber to pink. Excel¬ 
lent quality. Fall. 
CELESTE. Medium violet color: flesh light 
to rose at center, juicy and sweet. Excel¬ 
lent. June and July. 
GIANT. A large yellow Fig. tinged brown. 
Does not split. Very fine fresh or made 
into preserves. 
The McFarland Publicity Service, Harrisburg, Penna. 
Rosemont Fruits for Southern Gardens 
For the first time in our business history we list fruits in our 
Catalog. We have long grown and sold trees in our home ter¬ 
ritory. Year by year the sales area expanded as a wider circle of 
friends learned that quality fruits could be secured here. We hope 
the list will contain the varieties that you plan to purchase—and, 
of course, we hope your order will come to Rosemont Nurseries. 
