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PEACHES 
Early Varieties 
ROCHESTER. (Freestone.) Early midseason. 
Color lemon-yellow changing to orange- 
yellow, blushed with deep red. Skin, thick 
and tough. Yellow flesh stained with red 
near the pit. Very juicy, tender and melt- 
ing, sweet and highly flavored. Splendid 
quality. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE. (Freestone.) A _ choice 
freestone recently introduced by the 
New Jersey Experiment Station, already 
popularized and given a high rating. 
Tree habits and fruit resemble Elberta. 
The skin is yellow with red blush; flesh 
golden yellow; tender and sweet. 
ORIOLE. (Freestone.) Yellow peach of first 
quality, recently introduced in the East. 
Bore its first crop here the past season. 
Midseason Varieties 
CHAMPION. (Freestone.) Large, round, 
quite regular, yellowish white, mottled 
with red on sunny side, flesh white with 
red at the pit; one of the best in quality. 
For nearby markets and home use it is 
healthy grower and hardy in fruit bud. The fruit ripens 
from 20th of August 
ELBERTA. (Freestone.) The great market peach. Perfectly hardy 
in the North. Many consider it the best all-around peach; 
lemon-yellow color with blush on sunny side. Flesh pale yellow, 
tender and juicy. Tree vigorous. An excellent shipping peach. 
September. 
GOLD DROP. (Freestone.) The almost translucent golden colored 
flesh of this peach renders it exceedingly attractive in market, 
where it sells at highest prices. The tree is hardy and bears 
early; profitable. Late September. 
HALE-HAVEN. (Freestone.) In this new, hardy, rot-proof peach, 
almost as large and fine as the Elberta itself, we have a peach 
of great market value, a large, roundish peach, with yellow 
skin, red blush on sunny side, yellow flesh; tender and melting; 
rich, sweet, and of superior flavor. A big, early yellow-skinned 
ae of high quality, is sure to be in great demand. Septem- 
er Ist. 
J. H. HALE. (Freestone.) Fruit averages one-third to one-half 
larger than Elberta, ripens about 5 days earlier and is superior 
in flavor. Color, a beautiful golden yellow with deep carmine 
blush. Does well over a wide range of territory and worth 
cultivation. September Ist. 
SOUTH HAVEN. (Freestone.) The great hardy peach for cold 
regions because it stands 10 degrees colder weather than any 
other peach grown. Large yellow freestone, as large as Elberta 
and a week earlier on the market. Of all peaches for Indiana 
markets this rules supreme. Plant Elberta and J. H. Hale with 
it ip commercial purposes. All yellow, all freestone, all money- 
makers. 

PRICES OF KRIDER’S SUPERB PEACH TREES 
2-yr., 3- to 4-ft. trees, 40¢ each; 10 for $3.50; 100 for $25.00 
2-yr., 4- to 5-ft. trees, 50c each; 10 for $4.50; 100 for $30.00 
By Express 
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Sensational New 
“REDELBERTA" 
U. S. Plant Patent No. 232) 
RIPENS 10 DAYS AHEAD OF ELBERTA— 
RICH RED COLOR SELLS FRUIT ON SIGHT 
In the Redelberta a valuable new peach 
has been discovered—or rather an old fa- 
vorite variety has been greatly improved. 
Identical with Elberta in tree and fruit, 
except that the fruit ripens approximately 
ten days earlier than common Elberta and 
has double the red color. 
A true bud-sport which was discovered in 
1928 and which was carefully tested for ten 
years under all conditions before being 
placed on the market. Has all the good 
qualities of its parent, plus its exceptional 
color and early ripening habit. 
We are the only nursery in Indiana 
licensed by the introducer to grow and sell 
these peach trees. They may be shipped 
into every state east of the Rocky Moun- 
tains. 
Heavy rooted, 4- to 5-ft. trees, each 60c; 
12 for $6.00; 25 for $10.00; 100 for $35.00, 
by Express. 

