Nurserymen Since 1 890 
Peaches for Q^arm anJ Siilourlyan 3£ 
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14 LEADERS 
BELLE OF GEORGIA. An old reliable Peach, white 
with red cheek. Freestone. Ripens in late August. 
CARMAN. A white, red'cheeked Peach of 
medium si 2 ,e. Semi-freestone. Ripens in mid- 
August. 
CHAMPION. Creamy white with red cheek, 
large with splendid flavor. Freestone. Mid- 
August. 
CUMBERLAND. A red-cheeked white re¬ 
cently introduced by the New Jersey Experi¬ 
ment Station. Nearly freestone. Ripens in 
mid-August. 
EARLY ELBERT A. Similar to the well-known 
Elberta, but ripens a few days earlier. 
ECLIPSE. A yellow fleshed Peach with high 
color, firm texture and good flavor. Free¬ 
stone. Late August. 
ELBERTA. The standard commercial Peach. 
Large, yellow with red cheek. Freestone. 
Ripens in early September. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE. Large golden yellow, red 
blushed. Freestone. Mid-August. This is an 
outstanding new Peach both for home and 
market use. Everyone is planting Golden 
Jubilee. 
GREENSBORO. A white Peach of good size and high 
color. Hardy and one of the earliest to ripen. 
J. H. HALE. Very large, yellow flesh, red cheek, free¬ 
stone. Early September. One of the finest Peaches 
in quality and flavor. 
LIZZIE. Large lemon-yellow with nice red cheeks. 
Freestone. Late September. Good shipper. Has little 
fuzz. 
MIKADO. Attractive'yellow, red blushed. Semi-ding. 
Ripens very early in August. Requires cross pol- 
lenization. A popular new variety. 
ORIOLE. Good-sized yellow freestone of high quality. 
Ripens early to mid-August. Tree vigorous and pro¬ 
ductive. A recent introduction from New Jersey. 
SOUTH HAVEN. An early yellow freestone which 
ripens about the middle of August, following Golden 
Jubilee. An excellent bearer, fine flavored and hardy. 
Ripening periods mentioned are for average condi¬ 
tions in Connecticut. 
The Famous Elberta—A profitable variety 
PRICES - BEST PEACH TREES 
QUANTITY RATES—1 -4 of one variety at “each” 
rates; 5-49 of one variety at 10 rate; 50 or more of 
one variety at 100 rate. 
Each 
10 
100 
9/16" cal. 4-6' high. 
.. ^0.50 
$ 3.50 
^25.00 
7/16" cal. 3-4' high. 
.40 
3.00 
20.00 
5/16" cal. 3-4' high. 
.20 
1.60 
12.00 
EXTRA LARGE SELECTED TREES 
Each 
10 
11/16" cal. 5-6' high. 
^0.60 
^5.00 
ORCHARDIST’S SPECIAL 
100 
2-3' high . 
.$10.00 
1-2' high . 
. 8.00 
Here are a Few Points of 
o Peach Orchard 
1. The quickest of orchard trees to bear profitable 
crops. They bear in 3 years. 
2. More trees can be planted to the acre than 
permanent varieties of Apples. 
3. Peaches may be planted as fillers in the Apple 
orchard until the Appfes come into bearing. 
4. The demand for fruit is increasing, the plant¬ 
ing of trees decreasing. Now is the time to antici¬ 
pate the unusual demand that will be apparent with¬ 
in a few years. 
5. The yield per acre often exceeds 300 bushels 
during a favorable season. 
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