U. S. Plant Patent 120 
2 lAJositlt-while New Patented. 
Both of the 
"Old - F ashioned" 
Elberta type. 
PEACHE 
HARDEE 
A NEW PEACH CULTIVATED TO RESIST 
EXCESSIVE COLD 
Produces Peaches and Lots of Them 
When Other Trees Fail 
The Hardee Peach is a freestone, firm, yellow 
flesh, Elberta type; a good shipper, with a ten¬ 
dency to attain a slightly larger size than Elberta, 
and with a somewhat thicker skin. It produces 
good Peaches and lots of them when other va¬ 
rieties are winter killed, thus it will make profits 
for you when the common sorts fail and when 
prices are highest. 
IMPORTANT! HARDEE 
None Genuine U. S. Pat. 120 
Without This 
Trade-Marked 
Label 
“The peach itself (Hardee) is of the general Elberta 
type, equally as firm and about the same size. It is 
equal or superior to Elberta in quality. It differs from 
Elberta in that it is longer and the ground color appears 
to be a somewhat deeper yellow. The variety has 
demonstrated that it is hardy both in bud and wood far 
beyond that of Elberta and most of the common va¬ 
rieties. This variety ought to help take some of the 
hazards out of peach growing.” 
C. W. ELLEN WOOD, Ohio Exp. Station 
REDELBERTA 
(U. S. Plant Patent No. 232) 
The old reliable Elberta with all its good characteristics 
retained PLUS bright red color 10 days earlier. 
This Peach is identical with Elberta in tree and fruit, 
except that the fruit ripens approximately 10 days earlier 
than common Elberta and has fully double the red color 
of that variety. 
For the profitable earlier markets, you can't beat Red- 
elberta. With its early red color and earlier picking 
season, it can be shipped firm ripe. For generations 
Elberta has been the standard commercial Peach variety 
by which all other varieties have been judged, and now 
Dame Nature has given us an improvement on it. A bud 
sport or mutation, originating in the orchard of Mr. Jay 
Perry, Kennewick, Washington. 
Healthy, Well Grown, Vigorous 
Trees Are Worth More 
Quality in Peach trees is not a mere matter of the 
size of the trees at the time of purchase. It includes 
the horticultural skill, knowledge, care and personal 
integrity actually employed from the securing of the 
Peach seed to the delivery of the stock. 
Considering our long experience in Peach tree pro¬ 
duction, the knowledge we have obtained in watching 
the trees in our bearing commercial orchards here in 
Sussex County, it is our belief that you cannot buy 
better Peach trees anywhere in the country regardless 
of the price. The prices we are getting for our trees 
are as reasonable as we can make them for the 
quality stock produced here. 
Prices Per Tree On 
HARDEE and REDELBERTA 
Peach Trees Only 
Each 10 25 
100 
5/16 to 7/16 in. cal. 
$0.25 
7/16 to 9/16 in. cal. 
.30 
9/16 to 11/16 in. cal. 
.35 
Write for prices on 
larger quantities. 
Buntings' Peaches Bear Young, Produce Heavily. At Their Best When Picked 
Fresh From Your Own Trees. 
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