Jos. H. Black, Son & Co, Hightstown, N. J. Page 3. 
PEACH TREES 
1 to 9 10 to 49 50 to 100 
Each Each Each 
4 to 6ft. 30¢ 25¢ ang 
33 to 5ft. 25¢ 20¢ 18¢ 
3 to Aft. 22¢ 18¢ 15¢ 
2 to 3ft. 20¢ 16¢ 13¢ 
By Parcels Post.-The three smaller grades by cutting back the tops. We can 
send C.0.D. for postage costs but you can save by including 5¢ for the first 2 
trees and 2¢ per tree for additional trees. 
Description of the best varieties. 
The list is arranged in order of ripening rather than giving the date of ripening 
which varies with each geographical locality and with every season. 
Kathryn,-It is a perfect freestone, ripening with last of Carman. The color is clear 
cream-tinted white overspread with a beautiful very deep pink. Red fleshed. 
Golden Jubilee.—Without question the Golden Jubilee is the best peach of recent 
introduction. It is similar to Elberta in habit and form of tree and appear- 
ance of fruit. It is essentially a very early Elberta. A fine early yellow 
freestone,ripening at a time that assures for it a good market. ; 
Triogem-(N.J. #70).-Early, oval, red all over, firm, yellow fleshed freestone, ripen- 
ing 2 days later than Jubilee. It colors well on all parts of the tree and 
hangs on well after ripening. It is a good shipper of high color. 
Sunhigh-(N.J. #82).-Large, bright red all over, smooth and firm. Ripens a few days 
before Golden East. The flesh is yellow and it appeals to the buyer and brings 
top prices in its season. 
Eclipse.—A yellow fleshed peach of fine texture and quality ripening with Hiley. 
Fruit oval and highly colored,hangs to the tree well and is a good shipper. 
Hiley.-(Early Belle)-Skin nearly covered with red, medium size but very uniform, 
freestone,oblong in shape,quality among the best,flesh red and rather dry. 
Golden East-(N.J. #87).-A large firm yellow fleshed freestone of fine coloring and 
good quality. Ripens with Hiley but is much larger and has more attractive 
coloring,the best market peach of its season, 
South Haven.-A highly recommended hardy yellow freestone ripening 10 to 12 days 
before Elberta and of better quality and coloring and equally as large. 
Hale Haven.—Ripening at the same season as South Haven said to have tougher skin 
making it a better shipper and keeper for more distant markets. A perfect 
freestone with yellow flesh and good coloring. Hardy,strong,upright grower. 
Summercrest-(N.J. #94).-A yellow fleshed freestone of large size and shaped like 
Elberta and a much more pleasing coloring. We consider it the very best peach 
of its season, highest quality of all seasons for eating and canning.Coming 
just before Elberta we would think that this was the best buy. 
Belle of Georgia.-It is a very large pink cheeked red fleshed peach of the highest 
quality, juicy and sweet and it bears young and the tree is the strongest 
grower of them all, ripens just before Elberta. 
Elberta.—Very large,skin golden yellow and where exposed to the sun is faintly strip- 
ed with red, flesh yellow, very fine grain and firm texture, juicy ,rich, sweet 
and very much in demand for canning.It will be hard to displace it in the 
minds of the housewife who knows what a fine canner it is and coming at just 
the right season when vacation time is over. It is a perfect freestone and 
will always be a good market variety. It does well everywhere. 
Hale—(J.H«Hale).-It ripens with or just after Elberta. It is yellow fleshed and has 
yellow skin with a fine red cheek. It is of high quality and is one of our 
best long distance shippers. Tree rather dwarf in habit,heavy cropper,fruit 
is the largest of all yellow fleshed peaches. 
Brackett.—Ripens after Elberta is finished,extending the yellow peach season.It is 
a deep yellow well shaded with carmine,entirely free and because of its 
splendid quality and season it is a good market peach of large size and its 
yellow flesh is juicy,good quality and splendid for canning, 
Adams Late.-—It is the best peach in all ways that ripens after Elberta. It is a 
sport of Brackett and has all of its good qualities and ripens from ten days 
to two weeks later. A freestone that hangs to the tree well and sells well. 
Only a few Adams left. 2 to 3ft. @ 30¢ each. 
Iron Mountain.—Pure white flesh,skin yellowish white with a slight blush on the 
sunny side sometimes,large to very large,egg-shaped, free, sweet. 
CURRANTS 
The fruit of the currant is much prized by the housewife for jellies and it 
takes but little space in the home garden. As a market crop it is profitable. 
Red Lake.—A new variety that has been found superior in size of bunch and berries 
to many of the older kinds and you should try some of them. 
30¢ each by Parcel Post. By Express 25¢ each, $2.00 per 10. 
Wilder.-The best of all the older tested varieties,bunch is large and has a long 
aN picking stem with large berries. Plants are sturdy,healthy,heavy bearers. 
25¢ each by Parcel Post. By Express 20¢ each, $1.50 per 10, $12.00 per 100. 
