PRICES 
Of all varieties except as noted 
(not prepaid) : 
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4-5 Ft. 3-4 Ft. 2-3 Ft. 
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each . .$0.40 $0.35 $0.30 
10-50 
per 10 . 3.50 3.00 2.50 
50 or more. . . Write for prices 
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BELLE OF GEORGIA. Large, white with red cheek. July. Free. 
CARMAN. Medium size, creamy white, deep blush, flesh tender. Au¬ 
gust. Free 
CRAWFORD, EARLY. Large, rich yellow with red cheek. Very produc¬ 
tive. Early September. Free 
CHAMPION. White, red cheek, delicious flavor. August. Free. 
CRAWFORD, LATE. Yellow, large, late September. Free. 
CUMBERLAND. New variety. Tree is a vigorous grower and very 
hardy. Fruit larger than Belle of Georgia; attractive colored with 
red oval in shape. Flesh white almost free. July. 
ELBERTA. Large, oval, yellow with red cheek; flesh yellow, firm, juicy 
and of high quality. Leading Peach in all sections. Early September. 
Free. 
ELBERTA, EARLY. Ten days preceding Elberta. Large, good quality. 
Free. 
ECLIPSE. Dark red, yellow flesh, new and good. July. Free. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE. Large, early yellow Peach of Elberta type. Ripens 
3 weeks earlier. Skin yellow blushed red; flesh yellow, juicy, sweet. 
Free. 
HALE-HAVEN. Large, new yellow freestone developed in Michigan. Its 
high color even before complete ripening gives it great market value 
because of the advantage of premature picking, packing and ship¬ 
ping without loss. Hardy and productive. Ripens 2 weeks before 
Elberta. 
One Peach Tree Will Yield Many Baskets of Fruit Like This 
HOWARD FISHER. New. U. S. Plant Patent No. 233. A high- 
quality, yellow fleshed, freestone Peach; dark red blush cov¬ 
ering nearly half of its surface. Fine-grain flesh and excel¬ 
lent flavor. Ripens 10 to 14 days earlier than Golden Jubilee. 
Hangs well on tree and promises to be a great commercial 
Peach. Asexual reproduction of this variety is strictly pro¬ 
hibited. Prices: l-yr., large, 4 to 5 ft., $1.00 each; $6.50 per 
10; $40.00 per 100. 
HALE, J, H. Large, beautiful golden yellow with deep carmine blush. 
Heavy bearer when planting it with South Haven or Rochester for 
polien. Late August. Free. 
MARIGOLD. Introduced by the New Jersey Experiment Station. Ripens 
about 5 days after Mikado. Tree large and productive. Fruit re¬ 
sembles Mikado in size and appearance, but better in quality. Price: 
5c each higher. 
MIKADO. Large, skin and flesh yellow and red; semi-cling. Early 
August. 
ORIOLE. Fruit medium to large, yellow; 1 week ahead of Rochester. 
Notable as an early Peach of high quality. Free. 
PIONEER. Originated by New York State Experiment Station. Large, 
oval, white-fleshed, almost freestone. Good quality; ripens several 
days before Carman. Tree vigorous and one of the hardiest. Price: 
5c each higher than other varieties. 
ROCHESTER. Fruit large, yellow, with attractive red blush; juicy and 
delicious. An annual and prolific bearer. Mid-August. Free. 
SALBERTA. Large, late yellow freestone of distinct Elberta type with 
good color and quality. 
SALWAY. Yellow with crimson cheek. October. Free. 
SOUTH HAVEN. Flesh yellow. Juicy and deliciously sweet; exterior 
yellow with red cheek. September. Free. 
VALIANT. Seedling of Elberta; very promising. Fruit large, roundish, 
oblate, yellow blushed with red; firm, juicy, very good quality. Sea¬ 
son about September 1st. 
VEDETTE. From Elberta seed; large, yellow fleshed freestone, superior 
to Elberta in quality and color. 
VETERAN. Cross between Vaughan and Early Elberta; large, yellow 
flesh, superior to Elberta in quality; ripens about September 1st. 
Free. 
PEACH TREES 
BEAR AT AN EARLY AGE 
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