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PEACHES 
Scarff’s List of 
* * * Best Peach Varieties 
BELLE OF GEORGIA — Dependable 
^hite. 
CUMBERLAND—Hardiest and best of 
the early white peaches. Large size 
freestone. 
CHAMPION—The standard midseason 
white peach. 
ELBERTA — The standard midseason 
yellow peach. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE—Now the standard 
early yellow peach, ripens 3 weeks be¬ 
fore Elberta. 
HALE HAVEN—A new high quality 
medium early variety from Michigan. A 
mighty fine peach. Yellow Freestone. 
J. H. HALE—Very large yellow free¬ 
stone. A good canning peach. 
MIKADO—Earliest good yellow peach. 
ROCHESTER—One of the hardiest 
yellow peaches. Eariy. Medium size. 
8ALBERTA—Latest good yellow free. 
SHIPPERS BIG RED—More desirable than Elberta 
In every respect—better color, quality, yleid and tree 
characters. A mighty fine peach. 
VEDETTE—Early yellow variety from Canada. One 
week later than Golden Jubilee. 
Scarff’s New Kette Peach 
Finest Extra Large Canning Variety. 
NEW KETTE PEACH 
UNIFORMLY LARGE SIZE—HIGH 
QUALITY—FINE TEXTURE 
PEACH TREE PRICES 
Thrlftv Ohio orawn trees—Buds from our owr 
bearing orchards. 
10 
100 
Standard Varieties 
Each 
Rate 
Rate 
Strong 4-6 ft. trees . 
....50c 
40c 
25c 
HARDEE 4-5 ft. 
(7/10 In. Cal. )...'.. 
.60c 
50c 
.38c 
HARDEE 2-3 ft. 
(under 5/16 in. Cal.).... 
.40 c 
35c 
36c 
HARDEE 
Is easily the outstanding peach 
from the standpoint of hardiness 
here in the U. S. The fruit is yellow freestone, simi¬ 
lar in shape to Elberta and of the same season. It 
is a deep yellow color with striking red cheek. 
Flavor is distinct with a decided “peach" taste, a 
good all-purpose peach for either home use or com¬ 
mercial markets. The trees are very thrifty in growth, 
round open head and very heavy producers of large 
delicious fruits. 
We have been more than well pleased with apple 
trees which were purchased from you in 1930 for the 
Hartman Farm Orchard. Had a nice crop last year— 
second crop of some of the trees. 
Feb., 1939 Columbus. 0. 
These are just a few of the good characteristics of 
the New Kette Peach. The tree is a very thrifty 
grower and of the round spready type. Fruit is large, 
round, slightly oblong, golden yellow, partly over¬ 
spread and mottled with light red and has very little 
pubescence or fuzz. Flesh lemon yellow, fine grained. 
The Kette is exceptionally fine for canning. Ripens 
three to five days later than the Elberta, extending 
the season of that variety. Same price as other 
standard varieties. 
SPECIAL OFFER 
MODEL HOME ORCHARD 
Our selection of varieties 
Regular price J 
10 Apple 4-6 ft. trees..$5.00 < 
5 Peach 4-5 ft. trees. 2.00' 
2 Cherry 4-6 ft. trees. 1.50' 
2 Plum 4-6 ft. trees. 1.50 ^ 
3 Pear 4-6 ft. trees. 1.80' 
1 H. H. Apricot 4-5 ft.75! 
1 Quetta Nectarine 4-5 ft. 75 > 
1 Orange Quince 4-5 ft.75! 
Regular price .$14.0.5 1 
Special Bargain Price CiA ChA 
For Model Home Orchard . 
25 Trees strictly No. 1 grades F. 0. B. 
New Carlisle, 0. 
The extra large Kette Peaches average three Inches in diameter. 
I am enclosing a check for an order of your 
Strawberry plants. If they are of the same quality 
as those Raspberry plants we purchased from you 
last year we will be more than pleased. Several 
growers In this vicinity highly recommended your 
stock to us. 
R. D. Wilson Illinois 
Dear Sirs: 
I received the Sodus Raspberry plants a few 
days ago. Thanks so much for the promptness. I 
had a sample of the Sodus berries—the ones that 
survived this last spring—and they sure were the 
largest and most luscious of any. 
Foy E. Brown Kansas 
Detroit, Mich. March, 1939 
Received your most welcome and beautiful cata¬ 
log. The fruit trees and bushes I purchased from 
yOu in 1937 are doing very nicely. One of the 
Peach trees had eighteen peaches on it last year— 
1938. I did not look for any of them to bear the 
first year. 
Dear Sirs: 
Two years ago I planted an Oka Cherry from 
your nursery and even after a severe drouth the 
hrst summer It bore about a dozen lovely cherries 
last year. 
Elsea Anderson Illinois 
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