

The Quality Remains but Prices Now 
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The pick of America’s finest 
Peaches. Vigorous, dependable, G4 
young bearing varieties. Peaches 
are self-pollenizing—except J. H. 
Hale, which must be planted with l6c each 
another variety. Plant 15 to 20 feet 
apart. In Lots of 1O 
ie De ill ail 

PEACH TREES 
Prices of All Varieties, Except as Noted 
1-10 10-50 50-100 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
Larger; l-year: 5-0 ite ei $0.35 $2.50 $20.00 
Medium, l-year, 4-5 ft. .......... 30 80 ©6©2.00 17.00 
Smallyl-vear; 3-4) it. oe 25 $1.60 £14.00 







BELLE OF GEORGIA. Large, white with red cheek. July. 





Free. See Money- -— 
CRAWFORD EARLY. Large, rich yellow with red cheek. Saving Discount i 
Very productive. Early September. Free. Page 3. 
CRAWFORD LATE. Yellow, large, late September. Free. Hale-Haven 
COMPEBLEND: New poet Tree is os vigorous grower 
and very hardy. ruit larger than Belle of Georgia; O p ach d ays 
attractively colored with red, oval in shape. Flesh Ww 1947 2 Dear Sirs: gees ve 
white, almost free. July. 5 ceived—they were the finest 
ELBERTA. Large, oval, yellow with red cheek; flesh yel- Collection we have ever planted. We 
low, firm, juicy, and of high quality. Leading Peach in have some of your cherry 
all sections. Early September. Free. l-yr. large size wees Dee cae 
FERTILE HALE (New). A self-fertile variety. Requires no : P ’s “Mal 
: ; ; 1 Bell f Ge block of Mac’s aloney 
cross-pollination. Hardier than Hale. Tops the market ele oO orgia yi f trees’ produced 1000 bushels 
yarn, year. U.S. Plant Patent No. 175. 1 Golden Jubilee or last year. 
l-yr., large, 4-5 ft. ....60c each; $4.50 for 10; $35.00 per 100 1 Elberta Respectfully yours, 
l-yr., medium, 3-4 ft. .50c each; 4.00 for 10; 30.00 per 100 ¥ Rochester 1.00 J. ROY BALL & SONS 
l-yr., small, 2-3 ft. ...45c each; 3.50 for 10; 25.00 per 100 
GOLDEN JUBILEE. Large, early yellow Peach of Elberta 

type. Ripens three weeks earlier. Skin yellow blushed ADDITIONAL Elbert 
ted; flesh yellow, juicy, sweet. Free. VARIETIES Set 
HALE-HAVEN. Large, new yellow freestone developed in ete IN 
Michigan. Its high color even before complete ripening GROWERS 
gives it great market value because of the advantage of CATALOG 
premature picking, packing, and shipping without loss. 
Hardy and productive. Ripens two weeks before Elberta. 
HALE, J. H. Large, beautiful golden yellow with deep car- 
mine blush. Heavy bearer when planting with it South 
Haven or Rochester for pollen. Late August. Free. 
HOWARD FISHER. New. U.S. Plant Patent No. 233.-°A 
high quality, yellow fleshed, freestone Peach; dark red 
blush covering nearly half of its surface. Fine-grain 
flesh and excellent flavor. Ripens 10 to 14 days earlier 
than Golden Jubilee. Hangs well on tree and promises 
to be a great commercial Peach. Asexual reproduction 
of this variety is strictly prohibited. PRICE: l-year large, 
4-5 ft., 75c each; $5.00 for 10; $35.00 for 100. 
MARIGOLD. Introduced by the New Jersey Experiment Sta- 
tion. Ripens about 5 days after Mikado. Tree large and 
productive. Fruit resembles Mikado in size and appear- 
ance, but better in quality. 
PIONEER. Originated by New York State Experiment Sta- 
tion. Large, oval, white fleshed, almost freestone. Good 
quality; ripens several days before Carman. Tree vig- 
orous and one of the hardiest. PRICE: 5c EACH HIGHER 
THAN OTHER VARIETIES. 
ROCHESTER. Fruit large, yellow, with attractive red 
blush; juicy and delicious. An annual and prolific bearer. 
Mid-August. Free. 
SOUTH HAVEN. Flesh yellow. Juicy and deliciously 
sweet; exterior yellow with red cheek. September. Free. 
VALIANT. Seedling of Elberta; very promising. Fruit large, 
roundish, oblate, yellow blushed with red; firm, juicy, 
very good quality. Season about September Ist. 
PEACH TREES 
BEAR AT AN EARLY AGE 

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