INTER-STATE PEACHES’ 
AT THEIR BEST WHEN PICKED FRESH FROM YOUR OWN TREES 
The flavor and sugar in peaches are i)ut there by nature the last thing; so, to be at their best, they should not be picked until they are 
fully ripe. You will never know how good peaches can taste until you pick them fully ripened from your own trees. The price of just 
one bushel of peaches will pay for enough trees to bear many, many l:)ushe]s of deliciously flavored home-grown peaches. They need but 
little room, are easy to grow. Our Iowa-grown budded peach trees are hardy and bear young. 
New Lower Prices on 
Peach 
Trees 
Varieties alike or assorted 
Each 
Per 6 
Per 12 
Per 25 
Postpaid, 2 to 3 feet. 
30c 
$1.50 
$2.35 
$4.25 
Postpaid, 3 to 4 feet. 
. . 40c 
1.95 
3.25 
5.50 
Not prepaid, 4 to 6 feet, selected. 
. . 50c 
2.70 
5.10 
9.75 
VARIETIES 
We have listed them in their order 
of ripening. Mayflower ripens here 
early in July; Elberta latter part of 
August. 
Mayflower —Semi-cling. First to 
ripen, yet almost frost-proof be¬ 
cause it blooms so late. Red all 
over, good quality, good size. 
Rochester —Free-stone. Fruit is 
large, yellow blushed red. A'ellow 
flesh, firm, fine flavor. We have 
found this a very hardy, extra good 
peach. 
Golden Jubilee —Free-stone. A 
very fine new early, yellow-meated 
peach. Of extra high qualitjq beau¬ 
tifully colored red and yellow. It 
has proven very hardy. 
Champion — Free-stone. Large, 
creamy white with red cheek. Flesh 
is white, juicy, sweet and highest 
quality. A heavy bearer and 
ceptionally hardy. Excepting Polly 
and Sungold it is the best ])each for 
home orchard in the middle west. 
South Haven —Free-stone. Large, 
yellow l)lushed red. Firm yellow 
flesh of very fine quality. \Yry 
hardy. Does exceptionally well here. 
CHAMPION 
A Great Peach 
Very Hardy 
Heavy Bearer 
Finest Flavor 
Ripens Early 
Only 22c each 
in lots of 25 
Fine 3 to 4 ft. 
Trees 
All-Season Peach Collection 
» 2.25 
POST 
PAID 
FINE 3 to 4 FT. 
TREES FOR . . . 
(WORTH $3.50) 
1 Sungold 
1 Polly 
1 J. H. Hale 
1 Elberta 
1 Mayflower 
1 Golden Jubilee 
1 Champion 
1 Early Elberta 
Our most popular varieties, giving you fresh 
peaches for many weeks—and plenty to can 
—for little more than the cost of a bushel of 
fresh peaches. 
We can also supply the same collection in 
2 to 3 ft. trees for only $1.75 postpaid (worth 
$2.80). - „ 
Hale H aven —Free-stone. A won¬ 
derful new peach from Michigan. 
Heavy bearer of large peaches, 
yellow blushed red. A cross of J. H. 
Hale and South Haven and re¬ 
garded very highly. 
Early Elberta —Free-stone. Large, 
golden yellow with red cheek. Yel¬ 
low flesh, firm, juicy, luscious flavor. 
Hardier than Elberta. 
Chinese Cling —The best hardy 
yellow cling peach. Large size. 
J. H. Hale —Free-stone. Very large, 
golden yellow blushed red with fuzz¬ 
less skin. Flesh is yellow, solid, ten¬ 
der, of high quality and delicious 
flavor. Always sells well. 
Elberta — Free-stone. Everybody 
knows this grand peach which fills 
millions of fruit jars every year. 
Crawford Late — Free-stone. 
Large, yellow with blush. Yellow 
flesh, firm, juicy, high quality. Very 
hardy. 
Mammoth Heath Cling — 
Best, most popular white cling 
peach. Large, good bearer. 
Plant Plenty o1 
Peaches For 
Yourself and 
Have Some tc 
Sell to Your 
Neighbors. 
They Bear 
Young and 
Always Sell 
at Good Price: 
I 
FILL THOSE JARS WITH DELICIOUS HOME-GROWN PEACHES 
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