The New Kette Peach 
NEW KETTE PEACH 
UNIFORMLY LARGE SIZE—HIGH 
QUALITY—FINE TEXTURE 
These are just a few of the good characteristics of 
the New Kette Peach. The tree is a very thrifty 
grower and of the round spready type. Fruit is large, 
round, slightly oblong, golden yellow, partly over¬ 
spread and mottled with light red and has very little 
pubescence or fuzz. Flesh lemon yellow, fine grained. 
The Kette is exceptionally fine for canning. Ripens 
three to five days later than the Elberta, extending 
the season of that variety. 
Standard Peaches 
BELLE OF GEORGIA— Dependable white. 
buttercup—E arliest, good yellow peach, 
CUMBERLAND— Hardiest and best of the early white 
peaches. Large size freestone. 
CHAMPION— The standard midseason white peach. 
ELBERTA— The standard midseason yellow peach. 
COLDEN JUBILEE —Now the standard early yellow 
peach, ripens 3 weeks before Elberta. 
The peach itself (Hardee) is of the general 
Elberta type, equally as firm and about the same 
size. It is equal or superior to Elberta in quality. 
It differs from Elberta in that it is longer and 
the ground color appears to be a somewhat deeper 
yellow. The variety has demonstrated that it is 
hardy both in bud and wood far beyond that of 
Elberta and most of the common varieties. This 
variety ought to help take some of the hazards 
out of peach growing, ^ 
C. W. Ellenwood, Ohio Exp. Sta. 
HALE HAVEN —A new high quality medium early 
variety from Michigan. A mighty fine peach. 
J. H. HALE —Very large yellow freestone. A good 
canning peach. . 
ROCHESTER —One of the hardiest yellow peaches. 
Early. Medium size. 
SALBERTA— Latest good yellow freestone. 
SOUTH HAVEN— Another early hardy variety, very 
high quality and good canner. 
SHIPPERS BIG RED —More desirable than Elberta 
in every respect—better color, quality, yield and tree 
characters. A mighty fine peach. ^ n.... 
Y£Q£ 1 ’ 1 ’E_Early yellow varieties from Canada. One 
week later than Golden Jubilee. 
Prices—PEACH and PEAR TREES 
Each 10 Rate 
J-each . 4-5 n. W.W »«.45 
Hardee Peach .4-o ft. 1- 5 
1»ear .. ft. •'?» 
TWO newVears 
FROM THE N. Y. AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION 
These new Pears—Cayuga and Gorham, embody high quality, size, at 
Tractive appearance and good tree characters. 
These pears average as large as those of 
^Ml Bartlett but with the delectable flavor, shape, 
and color of Seckel — Its parent. The tree characters seem all 
that could be desired. 
Is of the Bartlett type, with the same 
jjigji quality and attractive appearance. 
iRipens two weeks later than Bartlett and keeps a month longer. 
Flavor is sweet and with a pleasing aroma. Flesh is white, 
tender, buttery, and juicy—a combination which, with the 
rich flavor and spicy aroma makes this one of the very best 
iflavored pears of its season. Canners find it superior to 
Bartlett. 
Standard Pears 
BARTLETT The standard of excellence in pear varieties. 
One of the most popular and should be included in all 
plantings. 
BOSC This is one of the highest in quality of ail pears. 
Fruit large rich yellow overspread with cinnamon russet. 
Flesh tender, melting and juicy. Ripens late October. 
<CONFERENCE Esteemed as one of the finest autumn pears. 
DUCHESS Very large, buttery — a fine canner. 
KIEFFER. One of the most dependable winter pears. Bears 
very young. Fruit large and keeps until Christmas. 
SECKEL Best for pickling; highest quality, medium size. 
‘WILDER. Finest early Pear. Red cheek, juicy melting and 
'high quality. Comes into bearing at an early age. 
50 Rate 
f0.40 
TIC 
100 Rate 
fO.35 
GORHAM 
A Blight Resistant Pear to Follow Bartlett 
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PEACHES 
The NEW HAftDEE 
PEACH 
Produced bumper crop at Ohio Experi¬ 
ment Station after long 18 degrees be¬ 
low zero winter, 1933-34 
|j Is easily the outstand- 
■ ing peach from the 
standpoint of hardiness here in the U. S. 
The fruit is yellow freestone, similar 
in shape but more elongated than El¬ 
berta and of the same season. It is a 
deep yellow color with striking red cheek. 
Flavor is distinct with a decided “peach" 
taste, a good all-purpose peach for either 
home use or commercial markets. The 
trees we are offering are the No. 1 
grade 9/16" caliper. See prices below. 
We can also supply a No. 2 grade 5/16" 
caliper for commercial planting in lots of 
30 to 100 trees at $1.00 each; lots of 
100 or more at 60c each. Order early 
to be sure of your supply of “Hardee." 
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