PEACHES (Continued) 
IMPROVED EARLY ELBERTA—This peach 
is the “Queen’”’ of all canning peaches, and no 
doubt the biggest selling peach on the market. 
Fruit is a beautiful golden yellow, blending into 
a glorious deep pink on the sunny side; a strong 
protecting skin; exceptionally heavy bearer and 
a wonderful pollenizer for the J. H. Hale. Ripens 
about two weeks earlier than Elberta. A truly 
super-quality canning peach. 
IMP. EARLY MUIR—Flesh clear yellow to pit, 
tender, sweet and mild. Excellent for canning. 
Ripens just before J. H. Hale. 
J. H. HALE—Peach growers have demon- 
strated during the past several years that this 
is a profitable variety. Fruit is of largest size, 
highly colored; flesh is yellow, exceedingly firm 
and yet tender when eaten; flavor is unexcelled. 
Fruit ships exceedingly well; 
tree in a firm condition for a longer time than 
any other freestone. The True Type J. H. Hale. 
ELBERTA — Large yellow, with red cheek: 
flesh yellow, firm, juicy, of high quality. Ex- 
veedingly prolific. Leading market variety. 
Rio Oso Gem Peach 
(U. S. Plant Patent No. 84) 
Add 10c per Tree 
A splendid new peach that ripens during the 
period when there is no other peach on the 
market. 
Rio Oso Gem ripens ten days to two weeks 
after J. H. Hale. Has extreme large size of 
J. H. Hale, is more highly colored, finer grained 
in texture, firmer and of better quality than 
J. H. Hale. 
remains on the 

Rio Oso Gem 
U.S. Plant Patent No. 84 
GOLD MEDAL — Large, round, firm yellow 
meated freestone, excellent flavor. Good canning 
variety. 
MUIR LATE—Drying, Fruit large to very large. ° 
Skin yellow, easily peeled. Flesh clear yellow to 
pit, tender, sweet and mild. A good bearer; re- 
sistant to Curl leaf. 
INDIAN BLOOD—Home use. Deep red flesh. 
Popular for pickling and other culinary uses. 
TUSCAN — Cling, commercial canning, ship- 
ping, and home orchard. Fruit of good size and 
attractive. Flesh yellow, with some red at pit. 
Flavor good. 
LATE CRAWFORD — Shipping, drying, and 
home orchard. One of our oldest varieties, and 
still popular as a home orchard sort. A large 
yellow freestone of excellent quality. 
PHILLIPS CLING—Commercial canning. For- 
merly the leading clingstone. Fruit of good size, 
with prominent beak; yellow. Flesh firm, clear 
yellow to pit; can be picked over long period. Tree 
very productive. 
ORANGE CLING—Home canning and shipping. 
Fruit very large; attractive. Flesh yellow and of 
good quality. Very productive. 
SALW AY—Shipping, drying and home orchard. 
Fruit large. Skin greenish yellow with blush. 
Flesh yellow, of fairly good quality. 
KRUMMEL—October. One of the latest free- 
stone peaches and a profitable market variety. 
Fruit large, lemon yellow, lightly blushed with 
carmine; flesh yellow, red at the pit; of excellent 
quality. 
NECTARINES 
Prices same as Peaches 
In growth, habit, treatment and soils precisely 
similar to the peach. Valuable for dessert; smooth 
skin. 
BOSTON—Medium; deep yellow, with a bright 
blush and deep mottlings of red; flesh yellow 
without any red at the stone; sweet, though not 
rich, with a pleasant and peculiar flavor. Free- 
stone. 
NEW WHITE — Large, 
good quality. 
QUETTA—(New, introduced by U. S. Depart- 
ment of Agriculture), Yellow meated and highly 
colored. Very hardy. 
white with blush; 
STANWICK—For many years has been a lead- 
ing Nectarine. Extremely large fruit, the skin 
pale green, shaded purplish red; the flesh white 
and juicy, with a most delicious aromatic flavor. 

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