J. H. HALE 
Hardy, extra 
large peach. 
Prices of All Budded Varieties 
3 
10 
25 
.65 
1.90 
4.50 
.80 
2.35 
5.35 
1.10 
3.25 
7.80 
1.35 
4.10 
9.80 
i 
2- 3 ft. well rooted, prepaid. 
3- 4 ft. partly branched, prepaid. 
4- 5 ft. nice branched trees . £0 
5- 6 ft. extra fine specimens. 
Trees of 4 ft. and up are too large to be sent by parcel post. tf 
order amounts to $15.00 or more (not including seeds) I pay the freight 
on the shipment. 
Xi__ r nv l„ Clingstone of medium size, almost red, flesh 
Alexander tarry white, tender and juicy. Tree very hardy. 
Ripens here July 10. 
■o || r f* Freestone. Very large, white with red cheek, 
Deile OI Georgia flesh White and firm with excellent flavor. 
Hardy most anywhere south of here. Ripens early in August. 
EXTRA HARDY. Freestone. Good medium to large 
V^nampion s i ze , creamy white with red cheek. Excellent flavor, 
sweet, rich and juicy, white meated. Champion is 
peaches you can grow. I recommend it highly f° r the 
anywhere on the northern edge of the peach belt. Ripens in August. 
_f__j • Freestone. A good market peach, fruit large, 
Crawlord S L.ariy oblong, yellow with showy red cheek. Flesh 
yellow, juicy and sweet, bears well. Hardy south of here. Ripens in 
August. 
“Snapshot of-my Elberta peaches," says 
Mr. Paul Lutonsky, of Rush Springs, Ok¬ 
lahoma. "Sold them for $1.50 per bushel 
at the place; could not supply the de¬ 
mand. Also got first prize on Delicious 
apples at county fair. Trees bought from 
you about 5 years ago. The trees 1 or¬ 
dered from you are tne kind anyone can 
well be proud of."_ 
riUnvln Freestone. The best known 
EilJDena market peach, large, yellow 
with red cheek; flesh yellow, firm, good 
quality. Not hardy in Nebraska. Does 
well in the South, in Ohio and Michigan. 
Ripens in August. . , 
p__i„ riUAj- Fteestone. A little 
tarry tloerta larger than Elberta, 
in other respects the same, except that it 
ripens almost two weeks earlier. Very 
good for Southern Illinois. Indiana, 
Southern Missouri and Kansas, but not 
hardy north of there. 
Indian Blood Cling ^if 'wVtS 
red flesh, pleasant flavor, especially de¬ 
sirable for pickling and preserving. Med¬ 
ium in size, outside greenish-white, mot¬ 
tled red. Hardy in the Middle West. 
T-’i+TrriirrTlrJ Freestone. In hardiness 
I llZy fc?ILHU a n ^ productiveness as 
good as Champion, the only difference is 
the color of the flesh. Fitzgerald is yellow 
meated, same high quality as Champion. 
pi;__ Clingstone. Best for 
neain Uliny pickles, large, round, 
white-meated, juicy, highly flavored. 
Hardy here, but not in the North. Ripens 
in October. 
I tt TJ_1 a Freestone. Large size, 
■ XI* Xiaie beautiful rich orange yel¬ 
low color with carmine cheek, smooth, a 
very good peach. See picture on top of 
this page. Does well as far North as the 
middle of Nebraska, and anywhere South 
and East of here. Ripens end of August. 
Semi-Cling. This and 
Mayllower Alexander Early are 
the earliest peaches you can have. White 
meated, good size, and fine quality. Gets 
a nice red color even before fully ripe, 
blooms late and is fairly hardy. Ripens 
early in July. 
Freestone. One of the surest 
IrOliy bearers. Claimed tc be even 
hardier than Champion. Medium size, 
good flavor, yellow meated, ripens in 
August. Add 20c per tree to prices quoted. 
T->_A cross between the Ap- 
ir©aCll”wOl r jcot and Peach. As large 
as budded peaches; smooth. Wonderful 
flavor. The tree is just as hardy as reg¬ 
ular peaches. Plant this tree 
use or market. i 
2-4 ft. Prepaid.$0.60 
4-5 ft.„ Express.80 
5-6 ft. Express.95 - 
PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 
My hardy 
Peach Collection 
1 Alexander Early 
1 Champion 
1 Fitzgerald 
1 J. H. Hale 
1 Hardy Late Sage 
All nice 4-6 ft. 
For 
Only 
ii iiiviC t*u i »• t 
$ 1.45 
trees. 
By 
Express 
Peach Seedlings SMJXEtS 
windbreak. Most of these seedlings will 
produce fruit of very good quality. They 
are generally considered hardier than 
budded peach trees. 
By Express 
; for 
home 
10 
25 
10 
3 
10 
1-2 
ft. 
.$0.50 
1.00 
.58 
1.65 
5.00 
2-3 
ft. 
.60 
1.35 
.70 
2.25 
2.70 
itt r 
7.00 
8.00 
: 
3-4 
ft. 
. 1.10 
2.40 
1.35 
Prepaid 
25 
1.20 
1.50 
3.20 
broken. On peach trees cut off all branches to within one inch from the stem. They make a fine new top. prune ap 
same as apples and plums. 
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