PEACHES FOR EATING AND CANNING 
Elberta Peach 
The most excellent of all fruits and if 
given proper care and attention it is one 
of the most profitable. No fruit com¬ 
mands better prices in its season. A com¬ 
mercial peach orchard is an investment 
which will yield almost unbelievable re¬ 
turns at an early age. You, who have 
depended on the market for your peaches, 
know that the supply will never equal the 
demand. And, of how much better flavor 
is the fresh fruit picked off your own 
trees than that which has been picked 
Sensational Price 
Reductions! 
PRICES ON PEACHES 
Select trees in cold-resisting dry 
weather varieties 
green and shipped a long distance. You 
will never know the real flavor of the 
peach until you have the opportunity of 
picking your own fruit. 
We use the same care and diligence in 
selecting our budwood for our peach 
trees as in apple trees. We are fortunate 
in that our nurseries are located in the 
heart of the commercial orchards in the 
rich fertile Arkansas River valley. We 
know varieties, seeing them fruit year 
after year. We are only listing such va¬ 
rieties which we know to be the best. 
Discarding old and obscure varieties, we 
are listing in their place the newer and 
better improvements. All the varieties 
listed are freestones, unless otherwise 
noted. 
A sandy loam or gravelly soil is best, 
but the peach will adapt itself to any 
soil not wet. A northern slope is prefer¬ 
able to southern, as it retards early 
blooming. Perhaps the best cultivation is 
frequent shallow stirring of the soil until 
July or August, followed by a green 
cover crop turned over in the spring. The 
trees should be set 16 to 18 feet apart, 
requiring 134 to 170 trees per acre. 
First Class Stock in Every Particular 
Well rooted, clean thrifty trees. 
PRICES 
Height 
Diameter 
in Feet 
in Inches 
Each 
10 
25 
100 
2 to 3. 
_7_ 
$0.23 
$2.00 
$3.75 
$12.50 
3 to 4. 
_I_ 1a 9 
.33 
2.90 
4.95 
16.50 
4 to 5. 
_9_ +, n 11 
.43 
3.75 
7.00 
25.00 
5 to 6. 
.Ye and up 
.50 
4.50 
8.00 
30 00 
Japan Blood Dwarf 5c per tree higher in all grades. 
BELLE OF GEORGIA- —A creamy-white cheek. The best of all clings in our 
peach with a beautiful crimson cheek, opinion. Ripens around the first of 
grown largely as a commercial peach, September', 
but should be in every home orchard. 
The trees are hardy, vigorous, and 
very productive. Of excellent quality, 
but in many of our customers’ opinion 
it is not quite the equal of our Cham¬ 
pion. Ripens a few days before Cham¬ 
pion. 
CARMEN—It is a real white peach and 
ripens before other white peaches. 
Very hardy in the bud, missing frost 
when others fail. A good canner. You 
will like this peach. 
CHINESE CLING —A large globe- 
shaped, creamy white peach with a red 
CHAMPION — Fruit large, beautiful 
in appearance, flavor delicious, sw T eet, 
rich, and juicy; skin creamy white 
with red cheeks. The peculiarity of 
this acquisition is its hardiness. It 
withstood a temperature of 18 degrees 
below zero and produced an abundant 
crop the following season, and in 1890 
produced a full crop when the peach 
crop was a universal failure. The tree 
is vigorous, healthy and very produc¬ 
tive. Ripens in late August or early 
September. 
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