Peach Tree Prices on Page 16 ; 15 
NEW MONT-MORE CHERRY 
Larger Than Montmorency—Bears Younger— 
More Prolific 
The Mont-More sour cherry trees bear very 
young. It is nothing new for 2-year old trees 
of this wonderful variety to be loaded with 
large fruit while growing in the nursery row. 
It is not uncommon for its fruit to be 1 inch 
in diameter. The fruit is much larger than 
Montmorency, it also bears a heavier crop of 
delicious cherries. We are happy to say that 
we are one of the few nurseries that have been 
appointed to distribute this new cherry. This 
new variety will be sold only by a few re- 
liable nurseries. Heavy 9-16 to 11-16 size trees 
4% to 6 ft. tall will bear a small crop of 
cherries next summer, under fair conditions. 
Order immediately as our supply is very limit- 
ed. When our supply is gone that will be all 
for this season. While they last, $1.00 each; 
8 for $2.70; -5 for $4.25. 
PEACHES 
SOUTH HAVEN — The great hardy 
Peach for cold regions, stands 10 degrees 
colder weather than any other Peach 
grown. Large, yellow, freestone. Large 
as Elberta and a week earlier on the 
market. For Indiana markets this rules 
supreme. For prices see page 16. 
ELBERTA—The standard market Peach 
of the entire country. Very large; yel- 
low with red blush; flesh is yellow, ten- 
der and juicy; very highly flavored. 
Rank, vigorous grower. Does well in 
Peach sections. Ripens middle Septem- 
ber. Freestone. 
J. H. HALE—Claimed to be one-third to 
one-half larger than Elberta, ripens 
about five days earlier, and is superior 
in flavor; beautiful golden yellow, with 
For prices 
carmine blush. 
see page 16. 
Freestone. 


GOLDEN JUBILEE—The new peach now 
well out of the development stage and al- 
ready proving the finest as well as the 
first yellow free stone on the market 
each season. It is 8 weeks ahead of El- 
berta. It is hardy, buds resist winter 
freezes. Is a reliable bearer, buds late, 
after late spring frosts. A typical ElI- 
berta type but richer in flavor. 
HALE-HAVEN—Large new yellow free- 
stone, developed by crossing the two pop- 
ular varieties, J. H. Hale and South Ha- 
ven, Its high color even before complete 
ripening, gives it great market value be- 
cause of the advantage of premature pick- 
ing, packing and shipping without loss. 
Very hardy and productive. Ready two 
weeks before Elberta. 
PEARS 
KEIFFER—Large, rich golden yellow, 
tinted red. Splendid for canning. Very 
hardy and productive. Long keeper. For 
prices see page 16. 
BARTLETT (Summer) — Golden yellow 
with red cheek. Excellent for dessert and 
canning. The best of all. Good bearer. 
For prices see page 16. 
CLAPP’S FAVORITE—Tree a vigorous, 
upright, spreading grower, very hardy and 
productive. Fruit large, pale yellow flesh, 
fine grained, juicy, and sweet. August. 
SECKLE—One of the richest and highest 
flavored Pears known; always in demand 
for desserts and luncheons and better 
known than any Pear of its kind. The 
tree makes a somewhat slow but stout 
and erect growth. September and October. 
For prices see page 16. 

HARDY NORTHERN GROWN 
SWEET POTATO PLANTS 
Delicious Sweet potatoes are easy to 
grow, if you use Zilke’s Hardy Northern 
Grown Plants. Plants are disease FREER. 
Our plants have well developed roots and 
good tops. A desirable crop for the home 
grower and a profitable crop for the truck 
farmer. Plant Hardy Northern Grown 
Potato Plants and see the difference. 
PORTO RICO—Deep orange flesh; sweet, 
mellow and moist. Most popular North- 
ern variety, brings good prices. 
NANCY HALL—Beautiful 
Sweet, amber-yellow flesh. 
Ready for shipment direct from our 
Nursery in Michigan after April 20th un- 
til July 15th. Please order early and 
specify shipping date. 
100 plants 60c postpaid; 500 plants $2.00 
postpaid; 1000 plants $3.25 postpaid. 
yellow skin. 
