baker nurseries 
This peach is identical with Elberta in tree and fruit 
except that the fruit ripens approximately ten days earlier 
than common Elberta and has fully double the red color 
of that variety. 
In the Redelberta nature has performed one of her pe¬ 
culiar pranks and produced a bud sport or mutation of the 
popular old Elberta. Into this bud sport nature packed 
all of the good qualities of the favorite old parent Elberta 
and also added the outstanding new qualities; double red 
color and early ripening. 
Mr. J. I. Griner, Supervisor of Horticulture, State of 
Washington, says, “I inspected the Redelberta peaches and 
trees on the Jay Perry place at Kennewick on August 13. 
This peach was at least 12 to 13 days ahead of the stan¬ 
dard Elberta in the same orchard. I believe that this 
peach is the best that I have seen in this state for an 
early maturing variety.” 
Mr. 0. M. Morris, Professor of Horticulture, Washing¬ 
ton State College: “The down is not quite so heavy, the 
fruit is more highly colored and ripens early. These points 
I think are distinct in the fruits I have seen. The biggest 
difference (between Redelberta and old Elberta) is in the 
date of ripening and the color of the fruit. In that re- 
specf I think it very superior to the old Elberta.” 
Redelberta is protected by U. S. Patent No. 232, and we 
grow and sell them under an agreement with the owners 
of the patent, further information will be furnished if 
wanted. Send for colored folder more fully describing 
this wonderful new peach. 
Each 10 100 
18-24 inches _$ .40 $3.50 $25.00 
2- 3 ft_ .50 4.00 30.00 
3- 4 ft. _ .60 5.00 40.00 
4- 5 ft. _ .75 8.00 60.00 
For prices on order of 500 trees or more ask for quantity 
discount. We will have about 10,000 for this season. 
MAYFLOWER.—A “Red allover” peach; handsome, and 
of splendid quality. Fine for home orchards and finds 
ready sale on the market. Not so good for commercial 
orchards as Early Wheeler, but should be in every home 
orchard. Ripens in May; semi-cling. 
EARLY WHEELER.—The most profitable peach grown 
for commercial purposes. The fruit is large, very hand¬ 
some, a clear cream overspread with crimson; cling; rip¬ 
ens in June. 
RED BIRD.—A fine early peach; bright, glowing red. 
Flesh juicy, firm and most delicious peach flavor imagina¬ 
ble. Tree hardy and vigorous. Ripens in June. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE.—A high quality early freestone 
peach, a typical Elberta type fruit, highly colored ripening 
about four weeks before the regular Elberta, a second 
generation seedling of the Elberta crossed with the Greens¬ 
boro, the tree is unusually hardy, the buds will resist 
winter freezes well, and open after Elberta, which will 
insure a regular crop, the blossom self fertile, the peach is 
a medium to large size and firm. It has proven a good 
shipper. The Golden Jubilee stands without an equal as 
an early yellow, freestone peach. 
MURRAYS BEAUTY.—A high quality peach, early 
ripening, just after the Early Wheeler—Red Bird peach, 
tree very hardy, buds will resist winter freezes better than 
Elberta, Early Wheeler and others, a good shipper, fruit 
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