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In the eight years in which the parent tree, and later, the young 
trees have been in bearing, Mr. Campbell has consistently received 
better prices for the EARLY ROCHESTER than for Rochester. 
It is a conceded fact that the Rochester is the best peach on the 
market at its season, which is three weeks earlier than Elberta 
Now comes EARLY ROCHESTER, six weeks ahead of Elberta, at a time 
when there is no other GOOD peach on the market. As a result, the 
fruit will command premium prices. 
It is the most outstanding new peach on the market and has the 
most promise from the standpoint of grower and consumer. It 
ripens at a time when it has no worthwhile competitor. 
| HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY OF WELL GROWN TREES FOR SALE 
Reprint from article 
"A Survey of Peaches in the 
United States" 
"Rochester is ten times as 
popular nationally as its nearest 
competitor in the yellow fleshed 
free stone early variety list." 
American Nurseryman Nov. 1940. 

Prices -- Spring 1941. EARLY ROCHESTER PEACH and PHELPS APRICOT. 
(See next page for description of PHELPS APRICOT) 
1 to ll trees 12 to 24 trees 25 to 99 trees 100 or more 
Each Each Each \ Each 
3-4 ft. $ .90 $ .75 $ .60 $ 250 
We Geet. 1.00 .80 65 255 
Be tiett. 
(Ex. Select) 1.10 -90 75 . 60 
When cash accompanies order, stock will be shipped prepaid, 
within 300 mile radius, -- one-half prepaid to other points. 
When 25% cash accompanies order, stock will be shipped C.O.D., 
f.o.b., Wenatchee. 

