A Good Clingstone 
Peach for Every Home 
Orchard 
Goldfii Ellieitn CliiiK is uiKpies- 
tionably th« finest of the yellow 
tit'shed eliiiKstone peaelies. In 
our test orchards we have tried 
out practically every known 
variety, and Golden Klherta 
(’ling is sele<tt>(I as the best of 
them all. 
No home orchard is complete 
without a good yellow fleshed 
clingstone, and there is always 
a market for a clingstone peach 
ns they are wanted by h<»use- 
^ wives for canning and for 
pickles. Wherever a clingstone 
peach is wanted, we recommend 
Golden Elberta ('ling — large, 
highly colored, heautiful, firm, 
solid, delightful. 
IMIOTO 
ACTUAL SIZE 
♦ 
Golden Elberta Qing 
RIPE MIDSEASON— A Yellow Clingstone with lieauty and qual- 
itj’. The sweetest, finest, most delicious and most beautiful yellow 
fieshed clingstone peach the worid has ever known. The finding 
and introduction of this great variety covers a .search that took 
us into every i)each section of the United States, and the testing 
of hundreds of promising sorts—BUT WE HAVE FINALIA' 
F(JUNI) IT! The original tree grew in Arkansas—often called 
“America’s Greatest Experiment Station.” After years of ex¬ 
tensive tests, we can now uncpialifledly recommend it. The fruit 
looks somewhat like Stark Plarly Elberta—about the same shape, 
the same marvelous golden color—BUT IT IS A I’ERFEf’T 
CIANGSTONE. Quality superb, honey-sweet juice and flesh— 
the most alluring (piality of any clingstone—yet .so firm, so solid, 
that it will ship almost any distance without hreaking down. 
“THE FINEST CANNING PEACH IN THE WORLD.” 
HARDY-BERTA S- Patent Pending)—Late Yellow Free¬ 
stone. The peach that every orchardist wants— one that BEARS 
WHEN OTHERS F.\IL—when prices are highest. For years 
we had been seanhing for a late iK*ach of Elberta type with 
Ellawta’s natural market value hut larger, better quality—and 
with a much hardier tree. Mr. Harpole, the originator, states; 
“Ilardy-Berta is the hardiest peach I know. It stoo<l 20 below 
zero 6 years ago and fruited. Many trees nearby were killed 
outright. This winter, one of the most severe on record, YOUNG 
2-YEAK-()Ll) IIAUDY-BEUTA TREES STOOD 17 TO 20 
DEGREES BELOW ZERO AND AGAIN CAME THROUGH 
WITH LIVE FRUIT BUDS AND BORE A CROP. OF MANY 
OTHER NEARBY VARIEITES, NOT A SINGLE ONE HAD 
ANY BLOSSOMS.” 
HYSLOP CLING (Sugar Cling)—Medium Late White. Wonder¬ 
fully fine white cling peach beautifully blushed red; large, round, 
handsome; flesh SWEET, TENDER, .IT^ICY, good. Trt*e vlgoi- 
ous, hardy. 1;» days after Elberta. 
MARTHA FERN CLING— Late White. One of the finest white 
clingstone.s. FRUIT IMMENSE SIZE, creamy white with pink 
blush; (jUALlTY SUPERB. Tree thrifty, hardy. Ripens 27 
days after Elberta. 
HILEY (Early Belle)—Early White Freestone. Attractive pink 
blushed white peach of good size. Tree hardy, dependable 
bearer. Recommended for market and home orchard. RECORD 
STRAIN PROM N. C. Ripens 18 days before Elberta. 
CHAMPION—Mid-season White Freestone. Tree hardy, good 
bearer. Riiams 14 days liefore Elberta. Flesh firm, sweet, rich, 
satisfying. Has long been the standard quality white-fleshed 
peach, but we recommend Alton, which is a better all-around 
variety. Plant Stark Record-Bearing strain. 
ECLIPSE—Early Yellow Freestone. From N. .1. Exp. Sta. Re 
sembles Belle of Georgia, its parent, but better (luallty and a 
yellow pea<-h. Tree vigorous, spreading and very hardy. Fruit 
medium size, attractive, hangs well to tree. Flesh yellow, high 
quality. Ripens l.T days before Elberta. 
Good Orchards Grow Only from Good Trees 
Don*t Handicap your Orchard with Trashy Stock 
FISHER Pivtent)—Originator calls it “The Earliest Yel¬ 
low Frec'stone I’each.” It occurred ns a bud-sport and was dis¬ 
covered in 1934 by C. Howard Fisher in his orchard at Queens- 
ton, Ontario. The fruit is of good size, a bright blush covering 
practically half of the peach, and is of splendid quality. Fisher 
is unquestionably an excellent early peach that should be a 
money-maker. We will be in position during Fall li»40 and 
Spring 1941 to Dirnish in commer'4al (luantitie.s, 
HARDEE (U. S. Patent)—An Elberta type iH-ach ripening with 
Elberta or just a little later. A yellow freestone, highly colored 
and with fliin flesh of the best qimlity—superior to Elberta. Its 
hardine.ss makes It valuable. 
PLANT PEACH IN FALL FOR QUICKEST 
PROFIT 
Fall planted trees become thoroughly established and their 
roots become active before spring. Thus the trees will 
make a (piick start, a vigorous growth early in spring 
before dry weather comes. This added growth and vigor 
means l)igger crops at a younger age and quicker profits. 
Prices for Varieties in This Column Prices for Varieties in This Column 
( Each Rate \ | 
f 10 Rate ^ ( 100 Rate 
( Each Rate \ ( 10 Rate i 
( 100 Rate 
\ 1-10 Trees* / ' 
U0-.30 Trees* / \30-.’)0 Trees* / 
\ 1-10 Trees* / V10-30 Trees* / ' 
l,30-.')0 Trees* 
4-7 ft. size 
$1.10 Each 
$1.00 Each $ .80 Each 
4-7 ft. siz(‘. 
$ .90 Each $ .80 Each 
$ .70 Each 
.■i-il ft. size 
.90 Each 
.80 Each .70 Each 
3-.5 ft. size 
.85 Each .65 Each 
.55 Each 
2-3 ft. size 
.80 Each 
.e.”* Each .50 Each 
2-3 ft. size 
.60 Each .50 Each ' 
.45 Each 
* NOTE 
— No matter how 
many different varieties. 
* N( »TE 
— No matter how many different 
varieties. 
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