PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
Fruits 87 
The Peach _ is the quickest large fruit to bear 
bountiful pickings while waiting for other crops 
Set Trees 
16 to 18 Feet If you contemplate starting a Peach Orchard, we will 
Apart gladly advise varieties, and make special quotation 
Attention Orchardists! 
Golden Jubilee 
PEACHES 
PRICE (Standard sorts below): 
Each 
10 
100 
4 to 5 feet . 
$0.50 
.40 
$4.00 
3.00 
$35.00 
28.00 
3 to 4 feet . 
2 to foot •*•«•••••••««••««••••••• 
.30 
2.50 
20.00 
Admiral Dewey. Best early yellow freestone. July. 
Banner. Crimson cheek; yellow, rich, firm. Late September. 
Beers. (Smock). Choice late yellow; annual bearer. 
Belle of Georgia. Skin white with red cheek ; flesh white, 
firm and of excellent flavor, very prolific. Early Sept. 
Capt. Bde. Handsome, large, yellow. Early September. 
Carman. Large, creamy white with deep blush; skin tough, 
flesh tender, fine flavor and quite juicy. August. 
Champion. An extremely large, handsome early variety, 
creamy white with red cheek, sweet, rich and juicy. August. 
Early Crawford. A large yellow quality peach. September. 
Early Elberta. Ripens about a week earlier than Elberta. 
Elberta. Large, yellow, with red cheek; flesh yellow, firm, 
juicy, of high quality. Exceedingly prolific, sure bearer and 
hardy. The standard market variety. September 15th. 
Engle's Mammoth. Large, yellow; resembles Late Craw¬ 
ford but is more productive, bears earlier and younger. Sept. 
Fitzgerald. Large; deep yellow, best quality. Sept. 
Gold Drop. Medium size, hardy, very productive, refreshing 
quality, early bearer. Golden skin and flesh. September. 
Greensboro. Flesh white, juicy and good. July. 
Heath (Cling). Very large, flesh white, juicy and melting. 
Good keeper and shipper. October. 
Authorized Offering of a Remarkable New Peach to 
OHIO, and seven other states. 
(Illustrated in color on inside back cover). 
Rio Oso Gem Ripens about 10 days after J. H. Hale, 
—— --- during that period when there are few 
U. S. Patent No*. 84 good peaches on the market. This new 
peach has the extreme large size of J. H. Hale, is more highly 
colored, of finer-grained texture, firmer, and of better general 
quality. The Storrs & Harrison Co. is specially licensed by 
the patent owner, to grow and distribute this fine new yellow 
freestone peach; but to eight states only, viz.: Ohio, Indiana, 
Illinois, Michigan, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, and Wisconsin. 
Stock is limited. 
AH Dropagating rights are fully protected by U. S. Plant 
Patent. 
PRICE 
Each 
10 
100 
GET 
3% ft. and up. 
$0.80 
.60 
$6.50 
5.00 
$50.00 
40.00 
35.00 
YOURS 
3 to 314 ft. 
NOW! 
2 to 3 ft. 
.50 
4.00 
Hale-Haven A ^ arge new yellow freestone; developed at 
___________ Michigan Experiment Station, by crossing the 
two popular varieties, J. H. Hale and South Haven. Its high 
color even before complete ripening, gives it great market 
value because of the advantage of premature picking, pack¬ 
ing, and shipping without loss. It tests very high for hardi¬ 
ness and production. Ready two weeks before Elberta. 
TRY THIS 
Price: 
Each 
10 | 100 
FINE NEW 
4 to 5 ft. 
$0.65 
.55 
$5.50 | $45.00 
4.50 | 37.50 
PEACH 
3 to 4 ft. 
2 to 3 ft... 
.45 
3.50 j 30.00 
J. H. Hale. A choice variety, larger than Elberta, and five 
days earlier, with superior flavor. Color a beautiful golden 
yellow, with deep carmine blush. A good shipper. 
Kalamazoo. Large, yellow, extra productive. Early Sept. 
Date Crawford. A superb, large yellow Peach. Late Sept. 
Demon Free. Lemon-shaped and color, large size, immensely 
productive, superior canning quality. September. 
Mayflower. Bright red cheeked, the only July peach that is 
well colored. Inclined to overbear; should always be thinned. 
Mountain Bose. Large, red, flesh-white, juicy, excellent. 
August. 
Niagara. Yellow; surpassing both Elberta and Crawford in 
size, color, quality, and vigor; ripening between. 
Prolific. Large, firm; yellow, fine flavor, hardy and pro¬ 
ductive. September. 
Rochester. The fruit is large, yellow, sweet, juicy and of 
delicious flavor ; keeping and shipping well. Aug. 10th. 
St. John. One of the earliest yellow peaches. August. 
Salberta. The general character and quality of Elberta with 
Salwey’s more profitable two weeks later picking. 
Salwey. Large, creamy yellow, juicy, rich, sweet. October. 
Shipper’s Late Red a new peach Iar P F + °" nd , s J a P e - 
j beautifully surfaced with red, tena¬ 
cious. Flesh yellow, sweet, juicy, and of pleasing flavor. 
Williams Cling. One of the most profitable clingstones. Sept. 
Wilma*. An Elberta type; rounded, about ten days later. 
Five Choice New Peaches 
Our 
Each 
10 
100 
First 
4 to 5 feet ..... 
$0.55 
.45 
$4.50 
$40.00 
Offering 
3 to 4 feet . 
3.50 
32.50 
2 to 3 feet . 
.35 
3.00 
25.00 
^timharlanH A seedling crossed with Greensboro. This 
bUmpenanQ fine, oval, white-fleshed, almost freestone 
peach is larger than Belle, and five days earlier than Carman. 
Firmer and of better quality than the latter; its skin at¬ 
tractively colored with red. 
A self-pollenized seedling of Belle, but the flesh is 
_ yellow, of firm texture and delicious flavor, good- 
sized oval in shape, freestone. The coloring is dark red. 
Fruit hangs well on the tree, and is an excellent shipper. 
Eclipse 
Golden Jubilee 
A choice recent introduction by the 
New Jersey Experiment Station; al¬ 
ready popularized and given a high rating. Tree habits and 
fruit resemble Elberta; but fruit ripens a few days before 
Carman. The skin is yellow with red blush; flesh golden 
vellow. juicy, tender, sweet, and freestone. 
Ilriolck Notable as an early Peach of high quality, ripening a 
UriOie wee j c t) e f ore Rochester. Fruit is roundish, medium to 
large, yellow color, yellow flesh, freestone. 
D j- A large, oval, white-fleshed freestone, similar 
naulance form to Belle of Georgia. It is a nicely 
flavored fruit of good texture, ripening with Carman ; good 
appearance. For home and market. 
