PEACHES 
For QUICK PROFITS, Plant Northern 
Grown PEACHES — THEY GROW 
FAST AND PRODUCE BIG CROPS 

A Young Peach Orchard Planted 20 Feet Apart 
PRICES OF ALL VARIETIES OF PEACH TREES 
First Class, large size, No. 1 Grade, 4 to 6 ft. . . $0.30 
First Class, medium size, 3 to 4 ft. 
First Class, smaller size, 2 to 3 ft. 
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Each 10 100 
$0.25 $0.20 
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Five or more at 10 rate. Twenty or more at 100 rate. 
The most universally planted fruit for home use. Peach trees are being planted 
profitably as fillers in apple orchards, for they make ground space that is practically 
idle, pay well until the apples come into bearing. Peach trees will thrive wherever 
corn or potatoes can be raised. In planting, prune the tops to a clean whip, and each 
succeeding year prune the shoots of last year’s growth. 
Belle of Georgia. Large, white with red cheek. July. 
Free. 
Carman. Large, creamy white with deep blush; skin 
tough, flesh tender, fine flavor and quite juicy. 
August. 
Champion. An extremely large, handsome early variety, 
creamy white with red cheek, sweet, rich and juicy. 
August. 
Crawford, Early. A large yellow quality Peach. Sep- 
tember. 
Crawford, Late. A superb, large yellow Peach. Late 
September. 
Elberta. Large, oval, yellow with red cheek; flesh yel- 
low, firm, juicy and of high quality. Leading Peach 
in all sections. Early September. Free. 
Golden Jubilee. Extremely attractive. Has proven its 
leadership as one of the greatest peaches of its season 
and ranks first in profits to the grower of early yellow 
peaches. A great Peach wherever it is grown. Large, 
early yellow Peach of Elberta type. Ripens three 
weeks earlier. Skin yellow blushed red; flesh yellow, 
juicy, sweet. Free. 
Hale-Haven. Large, new yellow Freestone. Its high 
color even before complete ripening gives it great 
market value because of the advantage of premature 
picking, packing and shipping without loss. Hardy 
and productive. Ripens two weeks before Elberta. 
Hale, J. H. Large, beautiful golden yellow with deep 
carmine blush. Heavy bearer when planting with it 
South Haven or Rochester for pollen. Late August. 
Free. 
Oriole. Fruit medium to large, yellow; one week ahead 
of Rochester. Notable as an early Peach of high 
quality. Free. 
Rochester. Fruit large, yellow, with attractive red blush; 
juicy and delicious. An annual and prolific bearer. 
Mid-August. Free. 
South Haven. Exceptionally prolific; deep golden yel- 
low with attractive crimson cheek. Flesh yellow, 
juicy, and delicious. Excellent for canning, or home 
use. 
Valiant. Large, roundish oblate fruit, blushed with an 
appetizing red, meets with instant favor. Its juicy 
flesh is blessed with a rich delightful flavor. Ripens 
around the first of September, about three weeks 
later than the Golden Jubilee, just at the time when 
Peaches are in the biggest demand and sell at highest 
market prices. 
Vedette. From Elberta seed; large, yellow fleshed free- 
stone, superior to Elberta in quality and color. Early 
September. 
Veteran. Cross between Vaughan and Early Elberta; 
large, yellow flesh, superior to Elberta in quality; 
ripens about September Ist. Free. 

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THE WILSON NURSERIES, WILSON, NIAGARA CO., NEW YORK 
