CONDENSED CATALOGUE 
5 
PEACHES—Continued 
Mayflower —Medium, earliest, sweet, good flavor. 
Triumph —Ripens after Alexander. 
MID-SEASON 
Champion —Large, creamy-white, exquisite flavor. 
Early Crawford —Large, yellow, good size, popular. 
Early Elberta —Mid-season, splendid canner. 
Elberta —Well colored, prolific, juicy, late August. 
Globe —Large, yellow flesh, juicy, sweet. 
Golden Jubilee —Yellow flesh, large, good quality, new. 
Hale Haven —Cross between J. H. Hale and South Haven, 
about two weeks earlier than Elberta. Large size, well 
colored, yellow flesh, very prolific, hardy and good 
shipper. 
Hales Early —Medium size, white flesh juicy, high flavor. 
Heath Cling —Delicious, large, canner; July. 
Improved Elberta —Sweeter, golden yellow color. 
J. H. Hale —Surpassing Elberta in size, color and flavor. 
Malta or Muir —Very sweet, firm, yellow, freestone. 
Rochester —Yellow freestone, fine, juicy, good canner. 
Slappy —Yellow, high quality, hardy. 
South Haven —Yellow, red-blush, new, hardy, productive. 
LATE 
Indian Blood Cling —Red flesh, juicy pickling. September. 
Late Crawford —Well known late variety. 
Lemon Cling —Firm, rich yellow, excellant canner; Sept. 
Orange Cling —Large, yellow, rich, excellent flavor. Late. 
Peak’s Cling —Large, yellow, excellent canner; Sept. 
Salway —Very late, yellow, juicy, rich; good late market. 
Tuscan Cling —Large, commercial canner. 
SPECIAL 
Fisher —A new patented peach attracting much favorable 
attention. Yellow flesh and skin, hardy, good quality 
and shipper. Ripens 4 weeks before Elberta. 
Lots of: 1-5 6-24 25-74 75-100 
4 to 6 feet. ” $1.00 $ .90 $ .80 $ .75 
3 to 4 feet. ” .90 .80 .70 .65 
Plums 
Blue Damson —Small, rich, juicy, preserves. 
Burbank —Vigorous, red, juicy, sweet, yellow flesh. 
Climax —Large, deep red, good shipper. 
Duarte —Japanese blood, juicy, sweet, bright red flesh, ear¬ 
lier, hardier, and better than Satsuma. Prolific. 
Formosa —Handsome, large spicy, juicy, delicious. 
Peach Plum —Large round, early, brisk flavor, good. 
President —One of the best commercial varieties. 
Satsuma —Blood red flesh, pleasant, juicy. 
Prunes 
Date Prune —Also called improved French and Coate’s 1418. 
French —Medium, fine texture, sweet drying. 
Hungarian —Very large, bright red, market. 
Italian —Standard for drying and fresh fruit. 
Silver —Large, sweet, rich, drying, late. 
Sugar —Early, rich flavor, sweet, large, dark purple. 
Weatherspoon —Earlier than Italian, better quality. 
Quinces 
10- Lots 
—Each-Each— 
4 to 5 feet...85 .80 
3 to 4 feet..75 .70 
Champion—Large fruit, prolific, excellent flavor. 
Orange —Firm but tender when cooked, pleasant flavor. 
Pineapple —Fine for jellies or may be eaten raw. 
Enjoy Fruits from Your Own Orchard 
