SoifjiL-'Shaum. jAuit Jaasll. 
PEACHES 
The satisfaction derived from peach trees, it seems, 
would justify anyone planting them. If you have a 
small plot of ground you can place a few peach 
trees that will soon furnish fruit; also make nice 
ornamental shade trees. If you live in the country, 
it would be unjust to your family to deny them ac¬ 
cess to a nice peach orchard. It is a wise farmer 
that gives his wife a chance to stock her pantry 
with wholesome fruit. 
Postage should accompany parcel post or¬ 
ders. Add 15% of list price to your order. 
We will refund the balance. All balled and 
burlapped plants, and heavy plants cannot 
be shipped by Parcel Post. 
EARLY PEACHES 
EARLY ELBERTA (Free) —Similar to Elberta, ex¬ 
cept it ripens 10 days earlier; clear yellow, with 
blush; fine grained and sweet. Tree a strong 
grower, carrying moderate loads of fruit. 
MAYFLOWER (Seml-cllng) —Earliest of all peaches, 
red, quality good and bears young. 
EARLY ROSE (Free) —Large, red flesh, rich and 
juicy. 
CRAWFORD EARLY (Free) — Large, bright yel¬ 
low, with blush. One of the best early peaches. 
MEDIUM SEASONED PEACHES 
BELLE OF GEORGIA (Freestone) —Is extra good 
eating peach, sweet and delicious. Flesh white, 
firm and excellent flavor; heavy and regular 
bearer. 
CARMAN (Freestone) —Originated in Texas. The 
fruit is broadly oval in form, large pointed. Skin 
a yellowish white, slightly tinged with red. Bears 
well and robust grower. 
J. H. HALE (Freestone) —Ripens a few days be¬ 
fore Elberta, very large, golden yellow, blushed 
red with fuzzless skin; parts freely from the stone. 
A good firm peach. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE (Freestone) —New yellow peach, 
one of the most hardy peaches known; flesh deep 
golden yellow all of the way to the seed. Blooms 
very late; is seldom killed by frost. 
SOUTH HAVEN (Freestone)— Originated in Michi¬ 
gan where the winters are very cold, and it has 
proven to stand cold weather. Color deep golden 
yellow, with an attractive crimson cheek. We 
recommend this peach for commercial purposes. 
LATE PEACHES 
ELBERTA (Freestone) —Is a well-known peach. The 
best peach of its season for all markets, as it has 
grand shipping qualities. 
CRAWFORD LATE (Freestone) —Large, yellow with 
blush. One of the best late peaches. 
Elberta Peach 
PRICES ON 
PEACH 
TREES 
Each 
Per 10 
Per 100 
12 
to 
18 inch_ 
$ .70 
$6.00 
18 
to 
24 inch__ 
—$ .10 
.80 
7.00 
2 
to 
3 feet_ 
___ .15 
1.25 
10.00 
3 
to 
4 feet-- 
.20 
1.75 
15.00 
CLINGSTONE PEACHES 
RED BIRD —Very early, hardy grower, good bearer; 
has large fruit of bright color. 
INDIAN BLOOD —An old favorite, skin and fleBh 
blood red, excellent for preserving and pickling. 
GREENSBORO —Large rather roundish; yellow with 
splashes of bright red. 
GOOD JUDGMENT, GOOD HEALTH, GOOD ORCHARD 
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