OUR PEACH TREES ARE FAMOUS FOR GROWTH AXD PRODUCTIVENESS 
PEACHES 
We have one of the largest assortments of peach trees in the northwest. All of our budding 
wood is selected from heavy bearing trees to insure our customers of extra qualtiy. We have 
several large bearing peach orchards adjoining our nurseries. For this reason we are sure to be 
able to select genuine true to name stock which is often times hard to do where you do not have 
bearing trees to select from. Our J. H. Hale are of a heavy producing strain, d'he filbertas are 
a heavy bearing tree, also the Imp. Early Elberta. We have an exceptionally fine bearing strain 
of them as well as of all of our other main varieties such as Ely, Crawford, Late Crawford, 
Muir, Golden Jubilee, Slappey, etc. You will profit greatly by selecting peach trees from our 
growings. Peaches will grow in most soils that are reasonably well drained. 
each 
10 to 50 
50 and over 
300 or over 
2 to 3 ft. 35c 
30c 
20 c 
15c 
3 to 4 ft. 45c 
40c 
25c 
22!/2C 
4 to 6 ft. 55c 
45c 
32«/2C 
30c 
Extra selected, 5 to 8 ft. 65c 
50c 
45c 
J. H- HALE (FREE) '“f 
' ' ular. Color deep 
golden yellow overlaid with bright carmine. Flesh 
solid, deep yellow, delicious flavor. Tree very 
hardy and productive, similar in growth to El¬ 
berta type. An exceptionally fine variety. 
PT RPTiTA Very large; skin golden yellow 
where exposed to sun, faintly 
striped with red. Flesh yellow, very fine grain, 
juicy, rich and sweet. Tree very prolific and pre¬ 
sents a handome appearance. Perfect freestone. 
Ripens in September. 
variety for a home canning peach. This variety 
is almost red in color, heavy producing. You will 
find photo of this in Catalogue. There is no 
peach a better shipper. Sometimes it will ripen 
even more than 10 days ahead of Elberta. This 
tree has a distinctive marking, above almost 
each bud there is an oblong scar. 
\ 
ROCHESTER This variety was introduced 
during the last few years, 
resembles Early Crawford, but we understand 
does not split at the pit as does the Crawford. 
LATE ELBERTA An Elberta peach. 
About four to seven 
days later than the regular standard Elberta. A 
true-type Elberta peach; grows to large size. 
Very good for canning. 
SHOTZ LATE HALE A very late Hale 
type peach, our 
own production. This peach has wonderful possi¬ 
bilities. Grows to large size and resembles the 
J. H. Hale, but is from two to three weeks later. 
A good peach for late trade. Only 10 trees to a 
customer. 10c per tree extra. 
SLAPPEY Fruit yellow, good bearer, excel¬ 
lent flavor, fine grained, rich, 
hardy. Best medium early yellow peach. July. 
CRAWFORDS LATE (Free) 
Large round-ish oval, yellow with broad red 
cheeks, flesh yellow with red at the pit; melting, 
vinous and very good. Late September. 
CORVALLIS PEACH A Tualatin Valley 
Nursery Produc¬ 
tion. Here is a new peach, our own strain. None 
better. This peach resembles the Hale family. 
More free of disease. Description on page 2. 
IMPROVED EARLY ELBERTA 
This is an early Elberta type peach, usually 
ripens a few day^ before the regular Elb. Quality 
is improved. This is one of the finest home can¬ 
ning peaches grown. The canneries in the Will¬ 
amette Valley are canning all that they possibly 
can get ahold of and have been offering a good 
price the last couple of years. We advise this 
IMPROVED ROCHESTER ™8 is a 
regular 
Rochester type peach only we have selected from 
a special tree which seems to be a slight im¬ 
provement over the standard Rochester. Other¬ 
wise, flavor, etc., are the same. No extra charge. 
MAYFLOWER Earliest peach known. Dark 
red all over, prolific bearer. 
Ripens last of May or the first of June. 
.4 Basket of True to Name Peaches From 
Tualatin Valley Nursery True to Name Trees. 
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