PEACH TREES 
FAMOUS W PEACH TREE 
GROWN IN THE HEART OF THE GREAT FRUIT BELT 
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Our Direct-to-You Prices SAV€ YOU MON€Y on Guaranteed FIRST-QUALITY Trees 
PRICES apply to ELBERTA, J. H. HALE, SOUTH HAVEN, 
GOLDEN JUBILEE and HALE-HAVEN VARIETIES. 
5 16 to 7 16 in. caliper, 2 to 3 ft. 22c 
7/16 to 9/16 in. caliper, 3 to 4 ft. 25c 
9 16 to 11/16 in. caliper, 4 to 5 ft. 32c 
11/16 in. ond up, SUPER-SIZE, QUICK-BEARING_ 
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VERY IMPORTANT TO YOU! 
EMLO'NG-GROWN PEACH TREES ARE BUDDED FROM BEARING 
ORCHARDS, BUDS BEING SELECTED RIGHT HERE IN BERRIEN 
COUNTY. That means you can really depend upon them not only 
being TRUE TO NAME, but also of the HEAVIEST FRUITING 
STRAINS, and the STRAINS WHICH BEAR THE LARGEST, BRIGHT¬ 
EST COLERED FRUIT. (Most nurseries cut their propagating buds 
out of a block of young trees planted for that purpose, but which 
have never borne fruit. Hence they cannot be certain of getting the 
correct variety or strain.) We are LOCATED RIGHT IN THE GREAT 
PEACH BELT ALONG LAKE MICHIGAN, with millions of bearing trees 
within easy reach. The job of selecting buds is entrusted only to 
ONE TRAINED, RELIABLE MAN. 
Emiong-grown Peach trees are all DORMANT-BUD stock, which 
means that they have 2-year-old roots and 1 -year-old tops. They are 
FAMED FOR BIG, ABUNDANT ROOT GROWTH. PLANT THEM 
ONCE—YOU'LL NEVER WANT ANY OTHER BRAND IN THE 
FUTURE! 
Set Peach trees 20 feet apart each way. They can be planted 
between apple trees, as they bear in two years and produce a paying 
crop while the apple trees are maturing. Can be removed when the 
apple trees become large enough to crowd them. 
SEE PAGES 19, 20, 21, and 22 FOR OTHER PEACH TREES. 
Fancy Pocks 
of Fancy Fruit 
Bring Fancy 
Prices! 
INC R E ASE 
YOUR PEACH 
PROFITS as 
much as 50%. 
Emiong's GREAT ELBERTA 
No other Peach has ever attained equal success and fame from coast to coast 
as Elberta. Four times more Elberta trees are planted than any other one variety. 
It's a roundish oval Peach with golden yellow skin blushed red on one cheek. Ripens 
midseason to late. The chief canning and shipping sort because of its firm quality 
and good flavor. Freestone and self-pollenizing. Elberta trees are strong growers, 
hardy, and enormous producers. Plant 25% of your new orchard to Elberta— 
but be sure to use Emiong's northern strain, selected from bearing trees in 
Henry Bartz's big orchards. 
Emiong's Big Beauty HALE 
J. H. Hale is always in big demand for fancy dessert purposes, both 
fresh and canned. Housewives endorse it by paying higher prices for 
it! Big, round beauties with yellow skin, deeply blushed scar¬ 
let. Skin is almost fuzzless. Flesh is fine grained, firm, juicy 
and exquisitely flavored. Freestone and semi-fertile. Plant 
plenty of J. H. Hale for fancy market and home use. Use a 
good po'lenizer like Rochester or South Haven for every third 
row. Emiong's big Hale strain was carefully selected from the 
giant-fruiting trees in the Jakway orchards. 
Emiong's Prolific SOUTH HAVEN 
Often re-named by other nurseries, but still the same de¬ 
pendable Peach, famed from coast to coast for BIG YIELDS of 
DELICIOUSLY FLAVORED FRUIT. Fancy, round, golden Peach 
brightly splashed with red. Retains its wonderful rich flavor 
after canned. Ripens 1 0 to 1 5 days before Elberta. It is free¬ 
stone and self-fertile. Outstanding for hardiness. Emiong's 
strain was bud-selected from the big Sommers' orchards. . . . 
Emiong's Flovorful ROCHESTER 
Here's that rich flavored, extra early, round orange colored 
Peach with blazing red cheeks and markings! Firm skin and 
flesh make it an excellent canner and shipper. Contracted in 
great quantities by commercial canners. Freestone. Perfect 
pollenizer, tremendous producer. Should be thinned to secure 
larger fruit. Emiong's strain comes from the big Paul orchards. 
The Great 
Elberta 
