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J. H. Hale Peach 
Ripens a few days earlier than Elberta, is known the 
country over for its great beauty. The largest Peach 
grown; light yellow with a deep carmine blush. Finest 
quality, flavor is outstanding and delicious. The trees 
are hardy and bear young. For perfect pollenization 
plant with Elberta. 
PRICES: 7 to 9/16", 3*4 to 414 ft. trees, each, 40c; 
3 for £1.15; 6 for £2.20; 10 for £3.50; 100 for £29.00. 
Elberta 
The Standard of All Peaches 
The oucstanding midseason variety by which all mid' 
season Peaches are judged. Grown over the entire 
country for both commercial and garden purposes. 
Very large, yellow with red blush cheek; very juicy, 
highly flavored. Hardy, vigorous grower, does well in 
all Peach'growing sections. Ripens fore part of Sep' 
tember. 
PRICES: 7 to 9/16", 3J4 to 4]4 ft. trees, each, 40c; 
3 for £1.15; 6 for £2.20; 10 for £3.50; 100 for £29.00. 
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YELLOW EGG. Very popular yellow Plum. Rapid 
grower; hardy, thrifty, prolific bearer. Fruit rich 
yellow, size medium to large. 
GERMAN PRUNE. The most delicious of all Plums. 
Extra large size, often two inches in diameter. Early 
and abundant bearer. Combines hardiness, immense 
size, delicious quality, long keeping, beautiful color, 
small pit; an early and prolific bearer, often produc- 
ing a good crop in two years after planting. 
LOMBARD. Medium size. Fruit red. Very productive. 
This is a leading market variety and is grown ex' 
tensively wherever Plums are known. Late August. 
PRICES—All Plums: 
3J4 to 4 ft. trees, each, 55c; 10 for £5.00. 
(Illustrated in color on cover page) 
What scientists “hail” the most important Peach 
discovered in the past 25 years. Which has been 
recognized by the U. S. Government as possessing 
extra cold'resisting qualities. 1933'1934, when the 
Peach crop amounted to only 30 per cent in the 
middle western states on account of the sub'zero 
weather, the most severe winter the Peach growers 
have ever known, the HARDEE came through with 
a full crop. 
This Peach is large, distinctly new, resembling 
Elberta in appearance, more richly colored and a 
little more oblong. This Patented Peach is being 
handled under license. 
PRICES: 7/16", 3]4 to 4}4 ft. trees, each, £1.00, 
10 for £9.00; 100 for £75.00. 9 to 11/16", strong 
trees, should bear fruit the second year, each, £1.50; 
3 for £4.00; 6 for £7.50; 10 for £12.00. No discount. 
Hale-Haven Early Peach 
(Midseason Yellow Freestone) 
This wonderful new Peach was introduced by the 
Michigan State Experiment station. South Haven, 
Michigan. It is a cross between South Haven and J. H. 
Hale. A large, beautifully colored yellow'fleshed Peach 
ripening about two weeks before Elberta, a perfect free' 
stone, extremely high color, colors a few days before it 
is ripe on the tree, therefore can be picked reasonably 
green for long distance shipping. 
PRICES: 7 to 9/16", 314 to 414 ft. trees, each, 40c; 
3 for £1.15; 6 for £2.20; 10 for £3.50; 100 for £29.00 
Cherries 
SWEET SEPTEMBER (Pat. No. 94). Ripens Septem' 
ber 1st; hangs on until snow flies. Starts bearing sec' 
ond season after planting. Sweet September is the 
most sensational introduction of the year and it is the 
first fall'bearing Cherry ever recorded in Horticulture. 
We are proud to offer such an unusual variety to our 
customers. The fruit is the size of a good Mont' 
morency, striking red in color; quality is delicious for 
eating raw and it is a good canner. Hardier than the 
average Sweet Cherry and so far has been free from 
rot and curculio injury. The tree is a strong grower, 
developing a welbshaped top—very desirable for or' 
chard planting and as an ornamental tree for the 
lawn. Our supply is somewhat limited this year so we 
would advise you order without delay. 3 to 4 ft. 
trees, each, £ 1.50; 10 for £14.50; 25 for £35.00. No 
Discount. 
LARGE MONTMORENCY. Best late pie Cherry, 
ripening about ten days later than Richmond. The 
fruit is extra large, bright red, firm, and fine for ship' 
ping. A strong grower, perfectly hardy, bears young, 
and a full crop. This variety is very scarce the 
country over, order early, avoid disappointment. 
7/16", 3 ft. and up, each, 60c; 3 for £ 1.65; 6 for 
£3.20; 10 for £4.75. 
Sweet Cherries 
WINDSOR. A late variety, valuable for market and de' 
sirable for home use. Fruit large, dark red. Flesh firm 
and sweet. Resists rot and clings to tree long. 
3> 1 /2 to 4/4 ft. trees, each, 55c; 10 for £5.00. 
SCHMIDT. An excellent market Cherry. Fruit is very 
attractive and keeps well. Deep crimson'red color. 
A heavy producer of extra large, tender, juicy fruit. 
3^2 to 4}£ ft. trees, each, 55c; 10 for £5.00. 
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