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' PEACHES 
IMPORTANT! 
None Genuine 
without this 
Trade - Marked 
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HARDEE 
U. S. Pat. 120 
Worth-While New 
Hardee 
A NEW PEACH CULTIVATED TO 
RESIST EXCESSIVE COLD 
Produces Peaches and Lots of Them When 
Other Trees Fail 
The Hardee Peach is a freestone, yellow flesh 
Elberta type, with firm flesh; a good shipper, 
with a tendency to attain a slightly larger size 
than Elberta, with a somewhat thicker skin. It 
produces good peaches and lots of them when 
other varieties are winter killed, and thus it will 
make profits for you when the common sorts fail 
and when prices are highest. See inside front 
cover page for actual photograph of Hardee in 
color. 
“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 va¬ 
rieties. This variety ought to help take some of the 
hazards out of peach growing.” 
C. W. ELLENWOOD, Ohio Exp. Station 
Patented Peaches 
PRICES (Per Tree) on HARDEE, REDELBERTA and CANDOKA PEACH TREES ONLY 
Each 
10 
25 
100 
5/16 to 7/16 in. cal. 
.$0.80 
$0.70 
$0.55 
$0.40 
7/16 to 9/16 in. cal. 
.90 
.75 
.60 
.45 
9/16 to 11/16 in. cal. 
.80 
.65 
.50 
Write for prices on larger quantities. 
Redelberta 
U. S. Pat. 232 
A new peach, being offered for the first time in the 
East. A bud sport or mutation of the ever'popular 
Elberta. Has all Elberta characteristics of tree and fruit 
except Redelberta ripens a bright red color ten days 
ahead of the regular Elberta, and it carries a much 
deeper red color than the regular Elberta. Recom' 
mended for trial by Buntings. 
Candoka 
U. S. Pat. 51 
Flaming red to deep golden yellow; smooth, apple' 
like in appearance, with not much fuzz. Recommended 
for trial. 
HARDEE, RED¬ 
ELBERTA AND 
CANDOKA 
Buntings' Peaches Bear Young, Produce Heavily. At 
Their Best When Picked Fresh From Your Own Trees. 
Peaches are propagated 
and sold only by 
Nurserymen author¬ 
ised by the Distrib¬ 
utors. 
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