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NEW LOW PEACH TREE PRICES that SAVE YOU MONEY 
Prices All Standard Varieties of Peach Trees listed on pages 4, 5, 6 and 7. (per tree) 
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1 >/2 to 2 ft. 
. .$0.25 
$0.18 
$0.10 
$0.08 
$0.06 
4-5 ft. 9-11/16" cal. 
$0.45 
$0.35 
$0.25 
$0.20 
$0.18 
2 to 3 ft., regular grade . 
. .. .30 
.20 
.12 
.09 
.07 
5-6 ft. 11/16 - 1 " cal. 
.55 
.45 
.30 
.25 
.22 
2-3 ft. 5-7/16" cal. 
. . .35 
.25 
.15 
.11 
.09 
GIANT SIZE. EXTRA HEAVY 
.75 
.65 
3-4 ft. 7-9/16" cal. 
. . .40 
.30 
.20 
.15 
.13 
These Prices Do Not Apply to Hardee or Redelberta 
Standard PEACH TREES the Pick of them all 
BELLE OF GEORGIA. Ripens the 1st to 5th of August. Fruit is large, 
white with red cheek; flesh white, firm, of excellent flavor. Tree a rapid 
grower and very productive. One of the very best market sorts. 
Freestone. 
BERK'S FAVORITE. Freestone. Ripens September 15th to 20th; size large, 
skin white with red cheek; flesh white; a good cropper and unexcelled 
shipper. 
BRACKETT. Follows Elberta in ripening. Size large to very large. Orange- 
yellow skin tinted with carmine. Flesh is deep yellow. Very highly 
flavored. A very good one for home use and extensively planted in 
commercial orchards. Freestone. 
CARMAN. A very hardy, semi-freestone Peach, ripening about the middle 
of July; skin pale yellow with blush on sunny side; flesh white, tender, 
sweet and melting. Ships well. Best early market Peach. 
CHAMPION. Freestone. A western Peach of very large size and good 
quality; also noticeable for the regularity of its bearing. Skin is of a 
rich creamy white, with a red cheek; flesh creamy white, sweet and 
delicious, rich and 
juicy. A most profit¬ 
able and good sell¬ 
ing market Peach. 
July 20th. 
CRAWFORD'S EARLY. 
Freestone. Large, 
oblong, yellow with 
deep red cheek; 
flesh yellow, juicy 
and rich; excellent 
flavor. August 1st 
to 15th. 
CRAWFORD'S LATE. 
Ripens after Elberta. 
Freestone. High 
quality and very 
large size; flesh 
deep yellow; skin 
yellow with a broad 
dark red cheek. 
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^ the third year 
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Quality Peach Trees. 
Buntings' trees speak a 
language of productive 
ness and profit every 
orchardist knows. 
CUMBERLAND. Semi-freestone. A cross between Belle and Greensboro. 
Fruit above medium in size, attractive in color. Good quality. 
EARLY ELBERTA. Very similar in both foliage and fruit to the old re¬ 
liable Elberta. Ripens a week before this well-known variety. 
ECLIPSE. Freestone. Large dark red, yellow-fleshed with good flavor, ripen¬ 
ing in July. Excellent shipper and good variety to replace Hiley. 
FRANCIS. Ripens about August 25th to September 1st. Skin yellow with red 
cheek. Flesh yellow. A very desirable variety to follow Elberta. Gen¬ 
erally known as half-sister to Elberta. Freestone. 
GREENSBORO. Semi-cling. Ripens from June 25th to July 10th. Large, white 
with a red cheek. Flesh white, rich and juicy. Tree a strong grower. 
HILEY. Ripens about a week before the Belle of Georgia; also a seedling of 
the Belle. Tree very hardy. A laige creamy white Peach with rich blush; 
flesh white. Freestone. 
IRON MOUNTAIN. Ripens September 1st. White, freestone. Fruit is of large 
size, color white, good quality. 
J. H. HALE. Freestone. One of the best sorts for market or garden. Fruit is 
very large, round, yellow, sweet and melting; quality excellent. Skin yel¬ 
low, finely colored. Ripens just before the Elberta. A very good one. 
KRUMMEL. Freestone. Season of ripening in Delaware about September 
10th to 20th. Fruit quite large, fine flavor, skin yellow splashed with red. 
Fine for canning or preserving. 
MAYFLOWER. Very early red. Hardy. Cling. 
RED BIRD CLING. (Early Wheeler). Very early, white, cling, extra large with 
a bright red blush; an excellent shipper. 
ROBERTA. Yellow; freestone; ripens about 10 days after Elberta, which 
variety it resembles very closely. A new variety which fruit growers are 
planting extensively. Ripens at a time to bring good prices. 
ROCHESTER. Has the habits and characteristics of the Crawford, but fully 
two weeks earlier. Yellow; freestone; good size; very sweet, fine flavor. 
Requires only half the usual amount of sugar for canning. Ripens middle 
Tuly. 
S ALBERT A. Late. Large yellow freestone. Ripens about one week after 
Roberta. 
The young iour-year-old orchard illustrated below is proof of the quality of Buntings' Peach Trees. 
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