
Elberta 
BELLE OF GEORGIA—The best known white 
peach. Fruit is large, with showy red cheek, 
flesh juicy, with pleasing flavor. Tree hardy 
and productive. Ripens middle of Sept. 
ELBERTA—One of the oldest and most popular 
yellow canning varieties. The most widely 
planted of any variety. It succeeds in a wide 
range of soils and climates. Fruit is attractive 
and good quality. Tree hardy and productive. 
Recommended for commercial plantings. 

Valiant 
J. H. HALE—An extra large high quality peach 
that is unexcelled for canning purposes. Fruit 
is round and free of fuzz. Flesh is firm, golden 
yellow, flavor delicious. Best shipping sort. 
Tree hardy and productive. Needs to be inter- 
planted with other kinds as it is self-sterile. 
Recommended highly for commercial and home 
plantings. 
MILLER’S PEACH COLLECTION 
(See Back Cover) 
Quantities and Rates of Fruit Trees 
If you order less than ten trees of one variety please remit at each rates. Orders of from 10 to 50 
trees are subject to the ten rate with as large a selection of varieties as desired. An order of 50 
or more trees entitles you to our low 100 rate. For larger quantities please write for prices. 
Planting Distances for Fruit Trees and Grapes 
Grapes Width of rows 8 ft. 
Apples 35 it. 
Apricots and Pears 20 ft. 
Sweet Cherries 25 ft. 
Plums D0 it. 
Sour Cherries rite 

Distance apart in row 6 to 8 ft. 
35 ft. 
20 ft. 
Peaches 15 to 20 ft. LoxstosZOne 
25 ft. 
20 ft. 
20 ft. 
