PEACHES 

PLANT PEACHES FOR QUICKER PROFITS 
FREIGHT PAID PRICES ON PEACHES 
5 at 10 rate; 50 at 100 rate. 
Each 10 100 
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Write for Special Prices on 250 or More. 
All peaches listed are Freestones unless the 
word cling follows the name. 
Best commercial peach sorts for the North- 
west and Pacific Coast. All Freestones. 
Improved Early Elberta, J. H. Hale, Rio Oso 
Gem, Rochester, Elberta, Golden Jubilee, and 
Hale Haven. 
“These are money makers.” 
COMMERCIAL SORTS IN RIPENING 
ORDER 
VICTOR—Earliest and most profitable of all 
early peaches. Largest, smoothest, red skinned, 
white meated peach of excellent quality. Ships 
well. 
MAYFLOWER—One of the earliest peaches. 
Medium sized, creamy white fruits, mottled with 
dark red; firm, white, juicy flesh. 
ALEXANDER—One of the finest of the early 
peaches; greenish-white skin, shaded red; green- 
ish-white flesh, very sweet and juicy. 
BABCOCK—The fruit is almost round, some- 
what above medium size. and the color ranges 
from a beautiful pink to deep crimson. The skin is 
exceptionally smooth; flesh white. We highly rec- 
ommend the Babcock for regions having mild 
winters. 
HALES EARLY—One of the very best early 
white peaches. Skin greenish, splashed with red. 
Flesh white, juicy and sweet. 
ALTON—Early white semi-Freestone; almost a 
Freestone when ripe; one of hardiest surest 
bearers known; very large, white meated and 
most delicious fruit. 
ARPS BEAUTY — Of the Elberta type, hardy, 
very prolific. Skin yellow, blushed and mottled 
bright crimson; flesh yellow, firm, juicy, excellent 
flavor. Good shipper. Sometimes freestone when 
ripe. One of the best early peaches. 
TRIUMPH—An extra early yellow fleshed peach. 
Skin very tender; juicy and sweet. Freestone. 
ORIOLE—New, early, yellow meated freestone 
peach for commercial shipping. Introduced by 
UsrSl yA. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE—The wonderful new yel- 
low freestone ripening a week to 10 days ahead of 
Rochester, making it a highly profitable sort of 

Hale Haven Peach 
excellent quality. Is firm, rich in sugar and de- 
lightfully fragrant. 
ROCHESTER—Has the habits and character- 
istics of the Crawford, but fully two weeks 
earlier. Yellow, freestone, good size, very sweet 
and fine flavor. Requires only half the usual 
amount of sugar for canning. Does not rot on 
the trees. 
IMPROVED ROCHESTER — Yellow freestone, 
an especially fine type of the Rochester. 
SLAPPY—Fruit yellow, good keeper; excellent 
flavor, fine grained, rich. Hardy early yellow 
Peach. Excellent quality. 
CHAMPION—Best of white freestone varieties. 
Skin creamy-white with red flush. Extremely 
hardy and of uniform good quality. 
CRAWFORD’S EARLY—Has all characterists 
that gratify taste. Color, rich red splashed and 
mottled with darker red and golden yellow. 
Flesh is beautiful and perfectly free from stone. 
Matures in mid-season. Vigorous and productive. 
SOUTH HAVEN—A large, yellow freestone, 
ripening three days ahead of Hale Haven. 
HALE HAVEN—A wonderful new, extremely 
hardy shipping peach of recent introduction. Rip- 
ening at the right time, between Rochester and 
Improved Elberta. An immense golden yellow 
peach with a red cheek and a strong protective 
skin. This fine grained, firm, rich, golden fleshed 
freestone, bears very heavy crops at an early age. 
Very profitable. An improved South Haven. 
PLANT DEPENDABLE PEACH TREES 
WE OFFER NO UNTRIED VARIETIES, EACH HAS A RECORD OF PROVEN PRODUCTION 


8 FREIGHT PAID (Except East of Rocky Mountains) 
