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. ALLEN'S NURSERIES, GENEVA. OHIO r 
J. H. HAZijB.; Enormous ^ze, ripens 6 days earlier than 
Elberta. A-beautifur round golden yellow Peach, has won¬ 
derful flavor, keeps well and is an all-around wonderful 
market sort for planting. 
ItHMOKT FREE. Lemon shape and color, light yellow in¬ 
side ; extra good for canning, one of the best bearers in 
existence, very hardy in all climates. A good sort for com¬ 
mercial planting^s. 
NEW PROLIFIC. A very prolific, high grade yellow free¬ 
stone Peach, ripens week after Elberta and is by many 
people thought the best canning Peach there is. We strongly 
rcommend this as one of the home and commercial sorts. 
September. 
MARIGOLD. Introduced a few years ago by the New 
Jersey Experiment Station, ripens about 5 days after Mi¬ 
kado. Tree, is large and productive, and its fruit resembles 
Mikado in size and appearance, but is better in quality and 
nearly a freestone. 
MAYFLOWER. Bright red cheeked, the only July Peach 
that is well colored. Inclined to overbear, should always be 
thinned. 
MIKADO. (June Elberta.) Semi-clingstone, ripens 30 days 
ahead of Elberta. Yellow with red cheek ; quality excellent, 
makes good Peach for early roadside trade; very produc¬ 
tive and hardy. 
ORIOLE. Another variety from the New Jersey Station, is 
leady by the middle of August, a week after Marigold, and 
about a week ahead of Rochester. The tree is large and 
very productive. The fruit is medium to large in size, 
roundish, yellow, very good in quality, and a freestone. 
RADIANCE. Also originated at the New Jersey Station ; 
white; freestone; high quality; slightly softer than Cum¬ 
berland and lacks uniformity of size. Hardy; ripens just 
after but overlaps Carman. 
ROCRESTER. Called the best early yellow freestone. Rip¬ 
ens about August 10th. Large, very free stone; tree strong 
grower; sells remarkably on the market; tree comes into 
bearing young and is prolific. We call it one of the best 
sorts for orchard planting. 
SALBERTA. A highly successful cross between Salwey and 
-.Elberta, conserving the size and quality of the Elberta and 
. the lateness of the Salwey, making it a truly wonderful 
Peach ; it has been used in Northern Ohio successfully and 
pleases all who have tried it. September, late. 
SALWEY. Best late Peach sold on market, yellow, large 
and prolific; tree hardy and vigorous grower; flesh juicy, 
rich, sweet. Ripens October 1st. 
SHIPPERS’ LATE RED. (Big Red.) A new Peach with 
several distinctive claims. Of good round shape, bulkier 
than Elberta, so beautifully surfaced with red it attracts 
the eye. The flesh is yellow, sweet, juicy and of pleasing 
flavor; freestone. Bears young, annually and abundantly; 
the tree is very hardy. Its greatest commercial advantage— 
aside from supreme quality—lies in its ability to stick on 
the tree much longer than most sorts, thus many times 
saving the entire crop where lack of time, continu^ rains 
or glutted markets create wastage. 
SOUTH HAVEN. (Early Ohio.) These two are identical. 
This Peach is a success, injecting into the market a valu¬ 
able sort. Comes in a barren period preceding the Elberta, 
better than average size, globular, dependable bearer, hardy 
and prolific. Meat is deep yellow, juicy and delicious, out¬ 
side attractive deep yellow with red cheek. This is one of 
the best sorts for market. 
VEDETTE. A seedling of Elberta of Canadian origin. Rip¬ 
ens about 3 weeks before Elberta or just before South 
Haven. The tree is productive and the fruit large, roundish 
oval, yellow fleshed and a freestone. We recommend it for 
trial. 
VALIANT. A seedling of Elberta of Canadian origin. A large 
yellow-fleshed, high-colored Peach, ripening just after Ve¬ 
dette. Very hardy and productive. Same season as South 
Haven. 
WILMA. (Late Elberta.) A seedling of the Elberta, about 
10 days later, in shape a trifle rounder, colors up better, 
has better flavor, and has the advantage of coming when 
Elberta is gone. 
PeojcU 
Plant Patent No. 232. 
We have purchased exclusive rights 
to be the only firm in Ohio to propa- 
gate this variety. 
An Elberta, red'alhover, bears heavier 
and ripens ten days earlier than Elberta 
at a time when there are few Peaches 
on the market and prices are higher. 
The flavor of Red Elberta is ex' 
quisitely rich, sweet, and free from all 
bitterness. It is fine textured, firm, and 
able to hold up for long distance ship¬ 
ping and canning requirements. 
Has everything! Order while we 
have them in stock. 
Gentlemen: I am so delighted on receiving today your won¬ 
derful Peach and Apple trees, so fresh and vigorous and heavily 
rooted, I must gratefully thank you. They are all snugly planted, 
too, and look great. Your splendid stock and superb package is' 
the best I have experienced in over 40 years, and I say you are 
real benefactors to all home fruit tree planters. 
Respectfully yours, GEO. M. CHATBURN 
242 East Ashmead St., Gennantown, Phila., Pa. 
Red Elberta Prices 
Each 
10 
100 
4 to 6 ft. . . ^0.95 
^7.50 
^45.00 
3 to 4 ft. . . .85 
7.00 
40.00 
2 to 3 ft. . . .75 
6.50 
35.00 
(50 trees at 
100 rate.) 
3-Ft. Peach, Mail Postpaid, 15c Each 
