Peach Trees 
HARDEE U. S. Plant Patent No. 120. 
HARDEE HAS BUMPER CROP AFTER 1934's LONG 18° BELOW ZERO g 
Scientists Hail HARDEE as the Most Important Peach : 
Discovery In Past 25 Years 
The fruit is described by the Ohio state authorities as being “large 
to above large. The fruit is slightly elongated and characteristically 
pointed. It is an Elberta type, ripening with Elberta and a little 
later. It is yellow, freestone, highly colored and with firm flesh of 
the best quality.” Its thick skin makes it an excellent shipper. The 
flavor of the fruit is distinct and delicious. It has a very real Peach 
flavor. The tree habit and vigor of growing is good indeed and may ' 
be classed as intermediate between Elberta and J. H. Hale. This ve 
peach is sold under license of the patent holder. \ 
Prices Each 75c; 10 for $6.00. 

J. H. Hale 4 
J. H. HALE PEACH 
Known as the Giant of the peaches. No other 
' peach will get as large and fine as J. H. Hale. 
| Ripens 5 days earlier than Elberta. Yellow ireé= 
stone, beautifully blushed with very small pit. 
Smooth and fuzzless. It is however a shy bearer 
unless you plant a variety like South Haven near 
it to make cross pollenization. If this is done it 
will bear as heavy as Elberta, and of much better 
quality. Grow J. H. Hale and watch the people 
beat a track to your place for fruit. 
U. S. Plant 
Patent No. 232 
A Bud sport of the 
famous Elberta. Iden- 
tical with the common Elberta except that it ripens 
10 days earlier and has double the red color. It is 
ready to pick when red, and therefore can be 
placed on the market sooner to get better prices. 
The coming commercial peach. This is a patented 
variety. 
Prices, 9/16 4-5 ft.: Each 70c, 12 for $6.60, $30.00 
per 100. SUPER size, 5-7 ft., 80c each, $7.20 per 12, 
$35.00 per 100. 




_—~ : Red Elberta S 
SURE CROP car Sure Crop Nectarines 
APRICOT nepet = Fruit as large as Peaches, but entirely fuzzless. 
. > Golden orange with blazing red blushes. Striking- 
Produces good size fruit ~ AN ly beautiful, and richly flavored. Combine Peach 
of an orange yellow N & and Apricot flavor. Trees hardy as Peaches, easy 
aa ade tem ee ke to grow. 
er red cheek. Very de- 
licious flavor, Mey as PRICES Each 2 6 
small FREESTONE pit. x 2-yr.-old 9/16 in. trees $0.95 $1.80 $4.80 
They are very produc- x, : 
tive and bear young. As s-yr.-old size... 1.50 
hardy as a peach, and 
as easy to grow. Ripens 
in August. 
Excellent when canned 
or eaten fresh. Apricot 
should be called the 
health fruit, because it 
is unsurpassed as a 
regulator. Price 2 
yr. old trees 70c 
each. 2 for $1.35; 
Sie Ve eOLG pn oleae 
each. Always plant 
two trees for prop- 
er pollenization. 
Principles of Fruit Growing 
cm by L. H. Bailey. Practical infor- 
fe mation for growers of every kind 
of tree and bush fruits. Tells where 
to locate the orchard, how to plant, 
cultivate, prune, spray, and do 
every other operation necessary to 
bring high production. Methods of 
harvesting, grading, and marketing 
are described. 186 illustrations, 432 
pages. Postpaid price $3.00. 

Apricot % Actual Size 
