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PRIDE OF THE OZARKS~ NEOSHO PEACHES 
FROST PROOF PEACHES 
are widely advertised but grossly exaggerated, for any 
reliable authority will tell you there is no such animal. 
But I can tell you what are the Three Hardiest Varieties 
for this section. 
They are— 
FRANKS—MIKADO—ALTON 
The Missouri Experiment Station tells me that in the 
spring of 1936 that Franks and Mikado stood tempera- 
tures of 17 above zero while in full bloom and still pro- 
duced one-half crop. 
I have seen Alton and Arkansas Seedling with my own 
eyes covered with a 3-inch snow while in full bloom and 
still produce a full crop. 

Insure Regular Crops With These Hardy Variety of Neosho Peaches 
ALTON (White Semi-Freestone) (Midseason) —A large, 
handsome white fleshed peach. Tree is hardy and pro- 
ductive. Ripens July 15th. 
HALE HAVEN—A marvelous new, extra high quality, 
heavy producing, large yellow freestone; i.-sning two 
weeks ahead of Elberta. 
IMPROVED LATE CRAWFORD—A 
larger and better 
Crawford, surprising resistant to disease even when not 
sprayed. 
EXPERIMENT STATION SPECIAL—A new, extra large, 
beautiful midseason yellow freestone. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE—Extra high quality, producing large 
crops of large, yellow freestone, ripening four weeks 
ahead of Elberta. 
MIKADO—Extra large, high quality, heavy producing 
yellow cling, ripening six weeks ahead of Elberta. 
FRANKS—This peach, highly recommended by Missouri 
Experiment Station, has proven the hardiest and most 
profitable peach on these grounds. Fine flavored, large 
Diameter 
11/16” 
9-11/16” 
7-9/16" 
5-7/16” 
yellow cling covered with red; ripening the 5th of Sept. 
PEACH (Standard Varieties) 
Diameter Height 
11/16” 5-6 ft. 
9-11/16” 4-5 ft. 
7-9/16" 3%-5 ft. 
5-7/16” 2%-3%% ft. 
2-3 ft. 
Neosho Peach Varieties 
BELLE OF GEORGIA (White Freestone) 
(Midseason)—An unusually handsome 
large peach. Creamy white blushed 
ve red; good quality. Ripens August 
st. 
CARMAN (White Semi-Freestone) 
(Early)—A general favorite. Succeeds 
in a great variety of soils and with- 
stands trying climates. Bears abun- 
dantly; remarkably hardy in wood 
and bud. Ripens July 12th. 
CHAMPION (White Freestone) (Midsea- 
son)—An exceptionally high quality, 
attractive, hardy white peach. It has 
a peculiar honeyed sweetness; ideal 
for home use and local markets. Rip- 
ens August Ist. 
ELBERTA (Yellow Freestone) (Midsea- 
son)—The most widely planted com- 
mercial peach. Very large, golden 
yellow. Tree is very productive, yield- 
ing large quantities of uniform, highly 
colored fruit. Ripens August 10th. 
EARLY ELBERTA (Yellow Freestone) 
(Midseason) — Superior in quality, 
flavor and appearance to all other 
Elbertas and ripens 3 to 5 days ahead. 
Be sure to get our special strain. 
LATE ELBERTA (Yellow Freestone) — 
A large yellow peach with red cheek 
of Elberta type, ripening last of Aug- 
ust, extending the Elberta season 20 
days. 
Each 5-Rate 25-Rate 100-Rate 
$ .50 $ .40 Ses0 63 7) 
-40 oie) 2h B22. 
35 .30 B22. 18 
.25 .20 15 SUZ4 
.20 15 stl? .10 
ELBERTA CLING (Yellow Clingstone) 
(Midseason)—The best yellow Cling- 
stone; especially fine for canning, pre- 
serving and pickling; large, yellow, 
round. Ripens August 15th. 
EROSE (Early Rose; red and white Cling- 
stone) (Early) —It has a _ delicious 
sweet flavor, red flesh, medium size. 
The best early peach. Ripens July 5th. 
FAIRS BEAUTY—Yellow semi-free ripens 
ten days ahead of Elberta. 
J. H. HALE (Yellow Freestone) (Mid- 
season)—Very large in size; beautiful 
yellow overlaid with red, and has a 
firm, fine grained yellow flesh of good 
quality. It colors up a week before 
maturity, ripens 3 to 7 days ahead of 
Elberta. 
INDIAN BLOOD (Clingstone) (Late)— 
An old fashioned favorite of fine 
flavor. Flesh is blood red color. 
HEATH CLING (White Clingstone) 
(Very late)—Best to preserve or pic- 
kle whole. Exceptionally good keeper. 
Ripens September 20th. 
HILEY (White Freestone) (Midseason)— 
Hiley is the earliest commercial Free- 
stone white fleshed peach; better in 
quality than most of its season. Flesh 
is firm, sweet. Good shipper. Ripens 
July 20th. 
KRUMMEL (Yellow Freestone) (Very 
late)—A large peach, one side a little 
Height 
3%-5 ft. 
2142-34 ft. E25 .20 SUT 15 
PEACH (Improved Varieties) 
5- 25- 100- 
Each Rate Rate Rate 
5-6 ft. $ .55 $ .45 $ .35 $ .30 
4-5 ft. 45 .40 2 27 
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2-3 ft. 15 sl? 

larger than the other. A rich golden 
yellow blushed with carmine. Good 
quality. A good keeper and shipper. 
Ripens September 10th. 
LATE CRAWFORD (Yellow Freestone) 
(Late)—Its high quality, scarcely 
equaled in richness of flavor. Adapt- 
able to a wide range of soil and cli- 
mate. Ripens August 18th. 
MAYFLOWER (White Semi-Clingstone) 
(Very early)—HEarliest peach to ripen. 
Good size and quality. Ripens June 
25th. 
RED BIRD (Semi-Clingstone)—An un- 
usually large, early commercial va- 
riety. Creamy-white covered with 
bright red; a most handsome peach. 
Ripens July ist. 
ROCHESTER (Yellow Freestone)—Large, 
with very sweet, delicious flavor. 
Keeps and ships well. Strong grower, 
hardy; bears young and regularly. 
Ripens July 25th. 

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