STANDARD PEACH TREES 
Note well- 
branched heads, 
sturdy trunks, 
and heavy root 
system of our 
trees as shown 
in the illustration. 
SALWEY. Freestone. Flesh yellow, firm and juicy. Espe¬ 
cially good for canning and preserving. 
SLAPPEY. Freestone. Yellow flesh, medium to large size. 
SHIPPER'S LATE RED. Follows Elberta in ripening. Skin 
yellow with attractive red coloring. Flesh yellow, juicy, 
sweet, pleasing flavor. Bears young; good late com¬ 
mercial variety. Freestone. 
SOUTH HAVEN. Early, freestone. Large, deep yellow 
with red cheek. Heavy bearer. One of the best paying 
varieties for commercial orchards. Comparatively new, 
See prices page 6 
but tried and tested in a commercial way for several 
years. 
VEDETTE. Freestone. Ripens a few days before Valiant. 
Fruit is large, roundish oval, yellow flesh. Ripens three 
weeks before Elberta. 
VALIANT. Freestone. Fruit large, yellow blushed with 
red, with firm, juicy flesh of very good quality. Ripens 
about two weeks ahead of Elberta. 
WHITE HEATH CLING. Ripens September 10th to 15th. 
Fruit extra large, roundish; flesh white, exceedingly 
juicy. 
for above varieties. 
Ripening Order of Peach Trees 
Use this list for selecting varieties that will provide you with fruit throughout the summer. The varieties are listed 
in their order of ripening, from the very earliest to the latest. 
EARLY: 
Hiley 
Champion 
Valiant 
Slappey 
Hale-Haven 
Redelberta 
Eclipse 
Crawford's Early 
South Haven 
MIDSEASON: 
Belle of Georgia 
Early Elberta 
I. H. Hale 
Hardee 
Elberta 
Frances 
Brackett 
LATE: 
Crawford's Late 
Shipper's Late 
Roberta 
Fox Seedling 
Iron Mountain 
LATE: 
Salberta 
Salwey 
White Heath Cling 
Krummel 
Berk's Favorite 
(U. S. Plant Patent No. 232.) 
The old reliable Elberta with all its 
good characteristics retained PLUS 
bright red color 10 days earlier. 
This Peach is identical with Elberta 
in tree and fruit, except that the fruit 
ripens approximately 10 days earlier 
than common Elberta and has fully 
double the red color of that variety. 
For the profitable earlier markets, 
you can't beat Redelberta. With its 
early red color and earlier picking 
season, it can be shipped firm ripe. 
For generations Elberta has been the 
standard commercial Peach variety 
by which all other varieties have 
been judged, and now Dame Nature 
has given us an improvement on it. 
A bud sport or mutation, originating 
in the orchard of Mr. Jay Perry, Ken¬ 
newick, Washington. 
PRICES PER TREE ON REDELBERTA 
PEACH TREES ONLY 
Each 10 25 
5/16 to 7/16" cal. .$0.50 $0.45 $0.35 
7/16 to 9/16" cal. . .60 .50 .40 
9/16 to 11/16" cal.. .70 .55 .45 
Write for prices on larger quantities. 
EARLY: 
Mayflower 
Red Bird Cling 
Greensboro 
Carman 
Golden Jubilee 
Cumberland 
Rochester 
Vedette 
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