FORTY-SIX YEARS OF “GOLDEN RULE” SERVICE 
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The fruit is a yellow freestone peach, having 
a thick skin, and in size, color, texture and juici¬ 
ness of flesh, and general appearance resembling 
Elberta, except that it has a more prominent 
tip, and that it is more elongated than Elberta 
or other known varieties of Peaches ripening at 
about the same time. The fruit is a deep yellow 
color with a striking red cheek. The flesh is 
yellow. The flavor is distinct with a very decided 
Peach taste. 
The fruit’s shipping and keeping qualities are 
good. It is a good all-purpose Peach, having fine 
qualifications for dessert, cooking, and canning. 
It is good for home use and is also a good market 
Peach. A DELICIOUS HIGH QUALITY YEL¬ 
LOW FREESTONE PEACH WITH OUTSTAND¬ 
ING “BUD” AND “WOOD” HARDINESS. Rip¬ 
ens in Northern Ohio about September 10th. 
The particular feature of the original tree, 
which was considered most important was its 
steady bearing, sure-cropping characteristic, and 
this, with the other characteristics above de¬ 
scribed, has been reproduced in the reproductions 
by budding. These reproductions have been tested 
under government observation. The resistance of 
the tree, leaves, and fruit, respectively, to insects 
and disease is good. It has resisted well the dry 
seasons encountered, and is particularly resistant 
to cold. Accordingly, the hardiness of this variety 
in its resistance to cold is an outstanding charac¬ 
teristic. 
Rate Rate 
Each 100 
No. 1 Grade, 4 to 5 ft.$0.85 $0.42 
Medium Grade, 3 to 4 ft.75 .38 
No. 2 Grade, 3 ft.65 .34 
2- to 3-ft. whips.55 .24 
The 
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PEACH 
Patented Variety 
Each 
3 ft., by mail postpaid .$0.30 
By express or freight— 
4 to 5 ft.50 
3 to 4 ft.40 
Boston. Bright yellow, red cheek ; flesh yellow. 
Hunter. Yellow flesh, juicy and large freestone. 
Goldmine Nectarine. Is a freestone; ripens with Elberta; 
medium in size; high quality ; very attractive yellow flesh. 
Mulberry Trees 
Downing Everbearing. One of the most prolific of all 
Mulberries, bears abundance of jet black enormous fruits. 
Trees very hardy. Each 
1st class, 3 to 4 ft. tall.$0.50 
Apricot Trees 
3-ft. size, by mail postpaid .$0.30 
First class, 4 to 6 ft.50 
Hungaria’s Best. Original tree of this has not failed in 
bearing throughout a long term of years, thus assuring us 
of its hardiness. Valuable to us of the North, who appre¬ 
ciate growing our own Apricots. Tree grows to immense 
size; fruit large, good quality, beautifully colored deep 
yellow ; yellow flesh, very fine flavor. Plant 25 to 30 feet 
apart. 
Superb. This variety excels in productiveness and bears 
where others fail. We think it the best sort for the Nox-th 
where it does well; large, well-colored fruit. 
South 
Haven 
Allen’s Peach Trees are Hardier, 
