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APRICOT 
The varieties Talbert and Alexander we offer, are selected for their 
hardiness. They bear early and are of excellent quality. 
NECTARINE 
QUETTA. This new variety of Oriental origin, without "fuzz" and of 
excellent quality. 
QUINCES 
For preserves and jelly there is nothing better. Its delightful flavor and 
aroma have been admired for years. 
PRICES ON APRICOTS, NECTARINES AND QUINCES: 
Each 5 50 
4 to 5 ft.$0.70 $3.25 $25.00 
5 to 6 ft.80 3.75 30.00 
Hale-Haven 
APPLES 
Summer Apples 
Duchess. Early bearing, productive "red" strain. 
Early Harvest. Pale yellow; sub-acid. Early. 
Early Transparent. Waxy yellow; early and productive. 
Golden Sweet. Yellow; productive. Hasn't a fault. 
Hyslop Crab. Tart, bright red fruits. Early and productive. 
Maiden's Blush. Waxy yellow with red blush; productive. 
Polly Eades. Kentucky-developed. Ripens over a long period. 
Fall Apples 
Grimes Golden. Yellow; heavy bearing fall apple. 
Wealthy. Large, shaded dark red; tender. Heavy, early bearer. 
Wolf River. Large striped apple, ripening in September. 
Winter Apples 
Baldwin. Red; large; fine quality; tree vigorous. 
Black Twig. Large; sub-acid; splashed with red. 
Delicious. Large and uniform in size. Early and heavy bearer. 
Jonathan. Early bearing; long keeping. Red; medium size. 
McIntosh. Extra high quality winter apple. Bright red; smooth. 
Paducah. Highly productive red winter apple. 
Red Delicious. High grade Delicious with improved red color. 
Red Stayman. Dark red; productive and good keeper. 
Rome Beauty. Large; red; tender; sub-acid. Early bearer. 
Stayman Winesap. Rich red, indistinctly striped. Good quality. 
Turley. Conical, rich red; bears early and is of good quality. 
Winesap. Medium sized dark red. Crisp and juicy. 
Yellow Delicious. Yellow type of standard Delicious. 
York Imperial. Late keeping apple, shaded red on yellow skin. 
2- and 3-yr.-o!d trees: Each 5 
2 Vi to 4 ft.$0.35 $1.50 
4 to 5 ft.45 2.00 
5 to 6 ft.55 2.50 
6 to 7 ft.. Super Size . . . 1.00 4.50 
50 
$12.50 
17.50 
20.00 
40.00 
PEACHES 
ARRANGED IN THEIR ORDER OF RIPENING 
Mayflower. (Free.) Very early. Red all over. June 25. 
Carman. (Free.) White, with red blush. Hardy. July 1 0 to 15. 
Golden Jubilee. (Free.) Yellow with distinct blush. July 15. 
Oriole. (Free.) Yellow. Ripens last of July. 
Hiley. ( Free.) White flesh, high quality. July 30. 
South Haven. (Free.) Hardy yellow peach. August 5. 
Belle of Georgia. (Free.) White, with decided blush. August 5. 
Hale-Haven. (Free.) Yellow with blush. August 1 0. 
Early Elberta. (Free.) Clear yellow with blush. August 10. 
J. H. Hale. (Free.) Large, yellow, shaded. August 10 to 15. 
Elberta. (Free.) Large yellow shaded deep red. August 15. 
Late Crawford. (Free.) Golden yellow with blush. September. 
Heath. (Cling.) White, tinged next to the sun. October 1. 
Well grown 2-yr.-cld trees: Each 5 50 
21/ 2 to 4 ft.$0.30 $1.25 $10.00 
4 to 5 ft.40 1.75 15.00 
5 to 6 ft.50 2.25 20.00 
Ask for prices on quantity lots 
For postage and insurance, add 10 per cent 
Fruit Trees By Post 
Due to height, nothing larger than the 4 to 5 ft. trees can 
be sent by post. However, we will send larger sizes by express, 
freight or truck for 10 per cent of their cost. 
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