U.S. PLANT PATENT N?I20 
New Peach Resists Zero 
Weather 
A new Peach developed to resist excessive cold. 
END WINTER KILLING WITH HARDEE. Has 
been tested by the Ohio Experimental Station for 
the past several years, and this is what they found: 
In 1930, when a memorable drought was exper- 
ienced, it came through undamaged; in 1932, when 
the trees were only five years old, state records 
show each yielded 2^2 bushels; in 1933-1934, when 
temperatures in Ohio dropped to 18 below zero, 
Hardee was the outstanding variety of the year, 
bearing a full crop; after the winter of 193 5-1936, 
with the Peach crop a complete failure, except 
along the lake shore, on account of the extreme 
cold weather, this variety bore a good crop of 
Peaches. 
These experiments have convinced us that Hardee 
is the coming Peach for all northern climates. 
The fruit is large to above large, Elberta type, 
ripening a little later, yellow freestone, highly 
colored, is distinct and delicious. Firm flesh, of the 
best quality, thick-skinned, making it an excel¬ 
lent shipper. 
Vigorous grower and will produce a nice crop 
the third year on most any kind of soil or climate. 
Be the first in your locality to get started with this 
new Peach and be assured of a crop when your 
neighbors fail. 
Price: 
l-yr., 7/1 6", 3V2 to 4 ft. trees: 
1 to 10 trees 10 to 30 trees 30 to 100 trees 
#1-40 each #1.30 each #1.10 each 
100 trees and up, 70c each. 
Price is net, not subject to any cash discount. 
TRADE MARK REG. U. S- PAT. OFF. 
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DEVELOPED BY U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 
Indian Summer 
TRIAL OFFER 
BARGAIN No. 57 
6 Taylor. Red. 
6 Indian Summer. 
Red Everbearing. 
12 Sodus. Purple. 
$2.00 Not' Prepaid. A 
Indian Summer 
Everbearing 
Red Raspberry 
Bears in summer as other Raspberries and also in fall, beginning 
in September and continuing till frost. Fine, large, medium red 
berries. Bound to be profitable because of the strong demand for 
berries in the fall. Plants are hardy and vigorous. Certainly worth 
a good trial planting. 
l-yr., No. 1, 20c each; 6 for #1.00; 12 for #1.75; 
25 for #3.00. 
Price: 
Taylor 
New Red Raspberry 
Promises to be our best lat 
red Raspberry. Fruit large an< 
holds size well through season 
Bright, medium red, long, con 
ical shape, firm, will not crum 
ble in shipping. Plants provei 
hardy in severe winters of 193 
and 1934. Ripens with Latham 
Priro • 1 ‘ yr '» No * 1 » 20 
i flee . each; 6 for #1.00; 1 
for #1.75; 25 for #3.00. 
Sodus 
Taylor 
Sod IJS — New Purple Raspberry 
More promising than any other purple kind. Large, firm, red- 
purple berries. Do not crumble in shipping. Has a unique, very 
pleasing flavor. Plants vigorous, hardy and very productive with 
no signs of being subject to disease. You will like it. Try it. 
Pri/~t* • l*y r -> No. 1, 12 for 90c; 25 for #1.50; 50 for #2.80; 
I-rice . 75 for £3.70; 100 for #4.50; 500 for #20.00. 
A. B. MORSE COMPANY, HORTICULTURAL PRINTERS. ST. JOSEPH. MICH. 
