BUCKLE Y NURSERY CO., BUCKLEY, WASHINGTON 
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Yearling 3-4 ft., light 
Yearling 4-6 ft., heavy 
Yearling 5-7 ft., extra heavy 
Two-year, select 
PEACHES 
Tree Ripened Peaches Taste Best! 
You can never really know how good peaches taste 
until you pick them fully ripened from your own 
trees. Fresh ripe, home-grown peaches are delicious 
fruit that may be grown at little expense. They are 
easy to grow, quick to come into bearing and very 
productive. 
Cultural directions for peaches are enclosed with 
each peach tree order. 
CHARLOTTE —Freestone ; large, roundish, bright 
yellow with red cheek, flesh yellow, juicy and sweet; 
heavy bearer. September. 
CRAWFORD’S EARLY —Freestone. A large, mag¬ 
nificent yellow peach of good quality. One of the 
most popular varieties. August. 
EARLY ELBERTA —Freestone. Large yellow with 
red cheek, flesh firm, yellow, juicy; of fine quality. 
Early September. 
HALE’S EARLY —Freestone. Medium, flesh white, 
» fine quality, very rich flavor. Late August. 
ROCHESTER— Small to medium, orange yellow 
with deep red blush. Very juicy, highly flavored. 
Productive, semi-freestone. Middle of August. 
PACIFIC GOLD —The peach we especially recom¬ 
mend. Especially adapted to climatic conditions of 
Western Washington. 
VETERAN— A new development well adapted to 
Western Washington. Freestone. Flesh a deep gold¬ 
en with fine veins of red next to pit. Sweet, good 
flavored. An excellent peach for planting with the 
Pacific Gold. Ripens two weeks after the Pacific 
Gold. 
STRAWBERRY PEACH— A favorite for eating 
or pickling. White meat. Medium to large, excep¬ 
tionally fine flavor; ripens mid-August. 
J. H. HALE —Ripens early September. Large size, 
freestone, good canning. Yellow flesh. 
1 PEACHES — Continued 
IMPROVED CRAWFORD — Ripens before 
regular Crawford. Good flavor; freestone. 
Yellow flesh. Medium to large. 
BELLE OF GEORGIA— Mid season; white; 
freestone; good flavor and quality. Ripens late 
August. 
PRICES ON PEACHES 
Prices (Except Pacific Gold) 
$ .60 
.75 
1.00 
1.25 
APRICOTS 
A beautiful and delicious fruit, a close rela¬ 
tive of the plum and peach, combining the quali¬ 
ties of both. The fruit ripens after the early cher¬ 
ries, and just before the plums and peaches. 
TILTON —Medium to large, firm flesh, sweet and 
juicy, tree hardy and thrifty grower. We consider 
this one of the best varieties for Western Washing¬ 
ton. 
GILBERT — Medium to large, very early, sweet, 
exceptionally fine quality. 
MOORPARK —One of the largest; orange-yellow 
with numerous specks and dots; flesh yellow and 
sweet, juicy and rich. Ripens first to middle of 
August. 
LEWIS — One of the largest apricots known, hand¬ 
some in appearance, fine textured flesh, of excellent 
flavor. If you have only room for one apricot, plant 
the Lewis. 
WENATCHEE MOORPARK — The tree a more 
thrifty grower than genuine Moorpark. Makes a 
splendid commercial variety. Similar to regular 
Moorpark. 
YAKIMENE —Very large, early, yellow, fine tex¬ 
ture, exceptionally highly flavored. 
Prices 
Yearling 4-6 foot, heavy.$ .75 
Yearling 5-7 foot, extra heavy. 1.00 
Two-year select . 1.25 
TILTON A;-RI COT 
