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Do not forget ‘^Spiral Tree Wrap’*, only 50c per roll. 
ORANGE QUINCE 
The finest, largest and most productive 
Quince. Tree vigorous and hardy, bears young 
and regularly. Fruit large, orange-shaped. 
Superb quality and flavor for making preserves, 
jellies, etc. For prices see page 17. 
PEACHES 
SOUTH HAVEN —The great hardy Peach for 
cold regions, stands 10 degrees colder weather 
than any other Peach grown. Large, yellow, 
freestone. Large as Elberta and a week earlier 
on the market. For Indiana markets this rules 
supreme. For prices see page 17. 
ELBERTA —The standard market Peach of the 
entire country. Very large; yellow with red 
blush; flesh is yellow, tender and juicy; very 
highly flavored. Rank, vigorous grower. Does 
well in Peach sections. Ripens middle Septem¬ 
ber. Freestone. 
J. H. HALE— Claimed to be one-third to 
one-half larger than Elberta, ripens about 
five days earlier, and is superior in fla¬ 
vor; beautiful golden yellow, with car¬ 
mine blush. Freestone. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE— The new peach now 
well out of the development stage and al¬ 
ready proving the finest as well as the 
first yellow free stone on the market each 
season. It is 3 weeks ahead of Elberta. 
It is hardy, buds resist winter freezes. 
Is a reliable bearer, buds late, after late 
spring frosts. A typical Elberta type 
but richer in flavor. 
HALE-HAVEN— Large new yellow free¬ 
stone, developed by crossing the two pop¬ 
ular varieties, J. H. Hale and South Ha¬ 
ven. Its high color even before complete 
ripening, gives it great market value be¬ 
cause of the advantage of premature pick¬ 
ing, packing and shipping without loss. 
Very hardy and productive. Ready two 
weeks before Elberta. 
Orange Quince 
Hardee Peach 
HARDEE PEACH 
The HARDEE peach has very large 
fruit. Trees are usually in full bloom 
about the last week in April. The fruit 
ripens about Sept. 10 just a little later 
than Elberta. Appearance of fruit re¬ 
sembles that of the Elberta with its yel¬ 
low skin and red cheek plus the freestone 
qualities. It has proven to be a good all 
purpose peach with fine shipping and 
keeping qualities. Has well resisted the 
dry weather we have encountered and is 
particularly resistant to severe cold weath¬ 
er. This peach is sold under license of 
the patent holder, plant Patent No. 120. 
PRICES FOB HARDEE PEACH TREES 
1 10 25 or more 
9-16 in. 4-6 ft. _$0.65 $6.00 $0.38 each 
7-16 in. 3-4 ft._ .45 4.00 .31 each 
5-16 in. 2-3 ft. _ .35 3.00 .24 each 
SURE CROP NECTARINES 
The fruit is as large as peach, but entirely 
fuzzless. The tree is vigorous and productive. 
The fruit is large, round, white and overlaid with 
very attractive red. The \ flesh is firm, tender, 
free from the stone, and very pleasing in flavor. 
Combined peach and Apricot flavor. Trees are as 
hardy as peach and are easy to grow. Heavy 2 yr. 
trees, 3V2 ft. to 5 ft., 60c each; 3 for $1.66. 
SPIRAL TREE WRAP 
Protection from rabbits, mice and insects 
Experience has shown that wrapping the trunks 
of transplanted trees greatly reduces losses due 
to weather conditions. Wrapping also protects 
trees against damage from borers and rodents. 
SFIBAD TREE WRAP is a creped kraft paper 
made up of two sheets of 30 lb. basis with a layer 
of asphaltum between them. 
SPIBAD TREE WRAP is long lasting. It may 
be applied to trees in fall or spring after trans¬ 
planting, should be removed about October 15th. 
ATTer the tree trunk has been wrapped with 
SPIRAL TREE WRAP, it is securely held in 
place by a criss-cross tie of binder twine. 
Sold in rolls about 155 feet long, 8 inches in 
diameter and is 3 inches wide. 
The average trunk is wrapped about 5 ft. high 
and the wrap is overlapped about half its width. 
60c per roll, 3 rolls for $1.36. Shipping weight 
2 lbs. per roll. 
