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serve to serve again and sell to sell again. Pleasing you means our SUCCESS. See 
pages 24, 25. 
BELLE OF GEORGIA. $$$$. Very 
large, white flesh with red cheeks, firm, 
juicy and excellent flavor. Productive, 
early semi-freestone fruit. It’s the most 
beautiful white peach grown and a good 
canner. Ripens July 10th. Adapted to sec¬ 
tions 2, 3, 4. See section map page 10. 
CHILOW. $$$. This pure, yellow cling 
should be in every Home orchard. No 
peach will surpass it for eating and can¬ 
ning. Medium size and ripe July 25th. 
Adapted to sections 2, 3. 
ELBERTA CLING. $$$. There is no 
need for paying three prices for this 
wonderful peach. D. J. Jobes of Gorman 
has a large planting of this variety and 
considers it one of the best market var¬ 
ieties due to its color, quality, shipping 
features and good production. Ripe July 
15th. Section 2, 3, 4. 
HALEHAVEN. $$$$. A cross between 
South Haven and J. H. Hale, a large 
beautiful colored yellow fleshed peach. 
A perfect freestone that is a splendid 
shipper. Bears more peaches than Carter 
had Oats. Colors 10 days before ripen¬ 
ing and hits the market when good 
peaches are in demand. July 1st. Sections 
2, 3. 4. 
% ELBERTA SUPREME. $$$. Superior 
strain of Elberta in that it has more 
color, better quality, makes a more beau¬ 
tiful tree, smaller seed than Elberta. 
Ripens one week earlier, and is by far 
more regular and a heavier producer than 
the original. Adapted to sections 2, 3. 
EARLY ELBERTA. $$. A beautiful 
peach, one third larger than Elberta with 
a delicious flavor and plenty of yellow to 
make it bring high market prices. I have 
the genuine selected strain that is most 
popular for markets over the United 
States. Perfect freestone. Ripe July 15th. 
Adapted to sections 2, 3, 4. 
HENRIETTA. $$$$. A fine Elberta 
cling, ripening from the 10th to 15th of 
September. Adapted to sections 2. 3, 4. 
SURPRISE. $$$$. This large white 
clingstone gets ripe the, latter part of 
October and will hang on the trees two 
weeks after getting ripe. It is good to 
eat as well as to can, pickle and preserve. 
Due to its quality, color and time of 
ripening it has a great future as a market 
variety. Wins all the late fall shows. 
Sections 2, 3, 4. 
See prices on page 8 
WHY PLANT FROST RESISTANT TREES? 
Frost Resistant trees bear regular—How much do your trees cost when a late 
frost gets the fruit? Yes. They have cost you the amount that the fruit would have 
sold for. Play safe. Pay a few cents more and save those dollars that a late frost 
takes out of your orchard. 
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