bushels^^^^^ 
® favorabfe 
Elberta 
25c ea. 
in lots of 10 
ft. size 
Peaches are the finest when picked fresh from your own trees 
You probably know that the flavor and sugar in peaches are put 
there by the laws of Nature the very last thing. Peaches grow 
rapidly, fruit heavily, and take very little room. These peaches 
are all budded, well rooted, and I am confident the trees will 
please you. 
The peach is the fruit by which all others are judged when 
it comes to taste and flavor. They are easy to grow. California 
has boasted of her great peaches, but peaches grow all over 
the Central West. Today you can get varieties that are hardy 
and grow most everywhere. 
You women folks know you can use them for pies, for canning, 
for butter, and for eating. No home, regardless of where it is 
in this Central West, should be without a few peach trees, 
whether in your yard or orchard. 
YOUR CHOICE OF VARIETIES ON THESE J'fJO PAGES ALIKE OR ASSORTED 
EXCEPT NEBRASKA STRONGHEART 
Per 
Per 
Per 
Each 
4 
10 
25 
Standard 2 yr. 2-3 ft. A" 
Prepaid. 
.$0.27 
$0.90 
$1.75 
$3.75 
Select 2 yr. 3-4 ft. 
Prepaid... 
.32 
1.10 
2.50 
5.65 
Giant 2 yr. 4-6 ft. 3 ^" 
Express. 
.42 
1.45 
3.25 
7.50 
760. BELLE OF GEORGIA. Semi-free. 
(Late August.) Fruits large, almost 
perfectly shaped. Skin, creamy white 
with crimson cheek. Flesh, creamy 
white and veined, tinted with red at 
tips. Truly a fine peach for home 
orchard planting. 
761. CHAMPION. Freestone. (Late 
August.) Peach by which all other 
white-fleshed peaches are judged. 
Bears medium-size fruit with rich, 
sweet flavor, excellent for canning. 
76.3. CRAWFORD’S EARLY. Free¬ 
stone. (August.) Fruit large, rather 
oblong. Skin is yellow, red cheek. 
Rich, juicy, full flavored peach. Rich 
yellow meat. Try Crawford’s Early. 
779. EARLY ELBERTA. Freestone. 
(Late August.) A valuable large 
peach of excellent quality. Yellow 
skin. Flesh with red blush. One of the 
best for canning and preserving. 
764. ELBERTA. Freestone. (Early 
September.) Best known market peach 
of all. Fruit large, good quality. Yel¬ 
low skin, red cheek. Yellow flesh. De¬ 
licious flavor, and juicy. ELBERTA 
should be in every peach orchard. 
765. GOLDEN JUBILEE. Freestone. 
(Late August.) Rich, golden apricot 
color from skin to pit. Fine flavored 
of good quality for eating fresh or 
canning. Stands shipping w'ell. Ex¬ 
tremely hardy, produces abundantly 
when others fail. 
766. HALE HAVEN. Freestone. (Late 
August.) In quality Hale Haven is 
superior to Elberta. Fruit is large, 
beautiful in color and fine in flavor. 
Rich yellow with an overlay of bril¬ 
liant red, even before fully ripe. Bears 
heavily at an early date. A good va¬ 
riety everywhere peaches grow. Very 
hardy. Originated at the Michigan 
Experimental Station. 
767. HEATH CLING (Late Septem¬ 
ber). Skin creamy white, overlaid with 
red. Flesh white. Excellent quality. 
Firm, full bodied peach, unusually fine 
for preserving and pickling. Be sure 
to include this one in your order. 
768. J. H. HALE. Freestone. (Early 
September.) One of the best for either 
home growing or for sale. Fruit is 
very large. Skin is yellow, overlaid 
with red, flesh is firm, fine grained. 
Rich golden-yellow. One of the hardi¬ 
er peaches. Called the “Million Dollar 
Peach.” 
769. MAYFLOWER. Semi-free. 
(July.) Earliest of all. Extremely 
hardy variety which blooms late but 
matures fruit early. Vigorous growing 
tree bearing fruit young. Fruit good 
size with fine color, being “red all 
over.” Excellent variety for you. 
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BIG YIELD PEACH ORCHARD 
8 Peaches of These 6 Leading Varie¬ 
ties . . . Thrifty, Big Yielding Trees 
1 Champion 2 J. H. Hale 
2 Elberta 1 Hale Haven 
1 Golden Jubilee 1 South Haven 
. . . Your Choice of Sizes. 
773. Postpaid. 1 yr. 2-3 ft. $1.00 
774. Postpaid. 2 yr. 3-4 ft. 7/16” S1.75 
775. Express. 2 yi’. 4-6 ft. 9/16” $2.35 
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