PEACHES 
Champion — Early August. Best White Freestone. Many pre¬ 
fer this white peach. Full of rich juice, finest flavor. Large with red 
cheek. Heavy bearer; very hardy. 
Early Alberta —August 15 to 20. Somewhat larger and firm¬ 
er than Elberta, otherwise the same except it ripens 7 to 10 days earlier 
and brings Elberta prices sooner. 
Elberta — September 1. Planted by Thousands, Large to ex¬ 
tra large. Freestone. Golden yellow flesh, red at the pit, firm, juicy. Has 
no equal as a prolific bearer and shipper. Best known peach. 
Gold Drop— —Late September. Excellent late, well known 
peach much in demand. Good annual crops of firm, juicy, yellow, 
medium size fruits. 
Golden Jubilee - Early August. Ripens with Rochester, 
but large, firmer, and has a delicious sweet flavor; not quite so hardy. 
Elberta type peach and ships better than most early kinds. Profitable, 
extra early peach. 
J. H. Hale— Late August. First in Size, 
Color and Quality. Yellow, thick skin, colors to a 
rosy tint. Deep yellow, fine grained very firm flesh—• 
delicious flavor. A beautiful peach, fresh or canned. 
In size, color and quality, no peach compares with 
J. H. Hale. Always brings $1.00 to $1.50 more per 
bushel. 
Halehaven 
Peach 
CHERRIES 
Early Richmond -Sour. One of the most 
Rochester - Early August. One of the 
earliest to ripen. Known and grown everywhere with 
ready market and good prices. Sure annual heavy 
bearer of medium size, fine flavored peaches. 
South Haven - August. The Profitable 
Early Peach. Originated in the famous Michigan 
Peach Belt, South Haven, has proven one of the best 
varieties in every peach growing section. Experiment 
Stations recommend it when an earlier peach than 
Elberta is desired. Very hardy variety standing 
severe winter cold. As fine a peach as the standard 
Elberta, firm, highly colored—and ripens 12 to 18 
days earlier. 
popular sour cherries, unexcelled for cooking. Dark 
red, tart and juicy. Hardy trees uninjured by cold. 
Big crops. 
Montmorency—Sour. Ripens late in June 
and is best sour cherry for the market. Makes de¬ 
licious pies; fine for canning. Fruit larger than Rich¬ 
mond ; bright red, acid flavor. 
Grow Montmorency for the canning: factory market. 
Black Tartarian - Sweet. Extensively 
planted and prolific. Regular bearer of big, black, 
juicy, sweet fruit. Hardy, vigorous. Best and most 
profitable black sweet cherry—for market, cooldng, 
canning. 
The Famous HALEHAVEN 
MID-AUGUST. Wonderful new peach with 
great size and beautiful color of J. H. Hale, and 
earliness of South Haven. Better shipper than 
South Haven; always freestone; bears every year. 
Halehaven is one-of the best and is in far greater 
demand than other new kinds. 
PRICE—Halehaven—1-yr. 3*4 to 4*4 ft. trees. 
Each 45c; 3 for $1.20; 10 for $3.65; 50 for $16.50. 
Napoleon-Yellow —Sweet. Old-time favor¬ 
ite, succeeds practically everywhere. Heavy bearer of 
large light yellow heart-shaped fruit. 
Schmidt’s Bigarreau — s weet. Newer 
sort. Unusually hardy. One of the best late sorts, 
especially in Northern sections. Largest size, firm 
fruit; deep red to mahogany. Brings best prices. 
Windsor — Sweet. Liver colored, large 
cherry, wonderful flavor. Originated at Windsor, 
Canada. Hardy prolific tree. Most valuable variety 
for market or family use. 
m - Burbank— Delicious Table plum. 
PLUMS Hardy Japanese variety free from 
. black knot. Deep red color, unusually 
delicious flavor. Keeps three weeks after ripening 
Ripens August 15 to September 1. 
German Prune -Best for Canning and 
Preserving. Medium sized, dark purple plum. Firm, 
sweet, the favorite everywhere for canning. Tree 
easy to grow, remarkably free from disease, very 
productive. Good keeper, excellent shipper. Ripens in 
September. 
Lombard Widely Grown and Profitable. 
This strong tree is a heavy bearer of finest plums. 
Large,_ entirely freestone, dark purple blue color, 
splendid flavor and quality. Ripens in October. Brings 
fancy market prices. 
Yellow Egg -Best Yellow Plum. Extra 
Large Fruit. Clear yellow egg shaped. Fine for table 
or canning use. Hardy productive tree. Ripens Aug. 
FRUIT TREE PRICES 
Selected First Grade, 3*4 to 4*4 Foot Trees 
APPLES—(2-yr.) All 
Eacli 
3 
10 
50 
except Yellow Delicious 
$0.48 
$1.40 
$4.35 
$19.75 
PEARS—(2-yr.) . 
PEACHES—(1-yr.) All 
.64 
1.80 
5.90 
26.50 
except Halehaven . 
CHERRIES—(2-yr.) 
.37 
.95 
2.95 
13.95 
All Varieties . 
.64 
1.80 
5.90 
26.50 
PLUMS—(2-yr.) . 
.58 
1.65 
5.35 
24.75 
Our Fruit Trees are Large 2-Year, Well-Grown, Well-Branched 
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