PEACH TREES 
REDELBERTA U.S. Plant Patent No. 232. Here’s a wonder- 
ful new variety many of you have been waiting 
for. Some authorities have classed it as the greatest shipping peach 
of the present decade. It’s a gorgeous, all-over red peach that ap- 
peals to the eye the minute it’s seen. As it turns a brilliant red long 
before it is ripe, it can be shipped to distant markets while at its best. 
Redelberta, although of the same size as Elberta, and somewhat 
similar in shape, has a decidedly superior flavor. It is rich and 
sweet, and free from all bitterness. Flesh is fine and firm. Equally 
good for eating peach, canning or shipping. 

























Each 10 100 
PRICES: 1-yr., 7/16 in. trees. .$0.50 $4.00 $30.00 
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(Above prices net, subject to no cash discount.) 
Redelberta 
FERTILE-HALE U.S. Plant Patent No. 175. Rapidly Poach 
becoming a standard commercial 
variety, and being planted extensively by commercial 
orchardists that know and want the best. It is just 
what the name implies, a Hale type that is self-fertile. 
Fertile-Hale is a large, golden yellow 
fruit with an attractive deep red blush. 
Exceptionally firm, fine-grained and richly 
flavored. Retains its color, shape and 
flavor after being canned. Excellent for 
both canning and shipping. Ripens about 
a week later than Elberta. Freestone and , 
self-pollinating. Noted for hardiness, pro- 
ductivity, and ability to withstand drought. 
PRICE: 1-yr., 7/16 in., 45c each; $3.50 for ' 
10; $25.00 per 100. 
l-yr. 9/16 in., 50c each; $4.00 for 10; = oa, = i la) 
$30.00 per 100. : ; 7 BARGAIN No. 4 
(Above prices net, subject to no cash : : : . a Mee Gucem Eas 
discount.) 1 Fertile-Hale 
1 Hardee 
HARDEE PEACH J: Plant Patent No. — / / a Barts ca riches 
<Hardee Peach 
120. The coming : Wo $1 66 
Peach for the commercial grower! Has been : 7 ye e 
tested by the Ohio Experiment Station for several — : : : : : Net, Not Prepaid 
years and found to resist excessive cold better than : i} >) >) 
th Pp hk H ; il berta and 
any other Peach known. as successfully withstood Hale- Haven. 
18 degrees below zero with no injury to the wood, and little if any yD AUL7/ 16. in. trees 
damage to the crop! 
The Peach itself is of the genuine Elberta type, equally as firm and about ; 
the same size. Generally equal or superior to Elberta in quality and flavor. HOWARD FISHE nee sharon Toe oe ine 
If you live in a section of the country where Peaches have been unsuc- : eae peso. same BAO StS 
cessful due to extreme cold, TRY HARDEE, the hardiest Peach known! “ate Bceecre Bere ones discovered ela wena 
originating in Ontario, being a bud-sport from a Valiant 
tree, but ripening three weeks earlier than that variety. 
Size, color, texture and flavor are of the best. It’s in de- 
mand on any market, and its season of ripening is such 
that it always commands fancy prices. In fact, it’s the 
best extra-early Peach we know of. 
PRICE: l-yr. 7/16 in. trees, 52c each; 10 for $4.20; 
$32.00 per 100. l-yr. 9/16 in. trees, 56c each; 10 for 
$4.60; $36.00 per 100. 
(Above prices net, subject to no cash discount.) 
GOLDEN JUBILEE Extra Early Yellow Freestone. 
A Peach with all the good 
points of Elberta, but ripening a month earlier. Fruit is 
large, of distinct long shape; bright apricot-orange in 
color, with brilliant red cheek. Deliciously flavored gold- 
en flesh. Freestone, hardy, and perfectly fertile. In 
high demand on all markets. Prices, page 9. 
HALEHAVEN Truly a marvel among Peaches. Sec- 
ond only to Elberta in popular de- 
mand. A cross between J. H. Hale and South Haven. 
Colors on the tree to a rich orange overspread with red, 
before ripening. Combines the large size and firmness 
of Hale with the perfect fertility of South Haven. Free- 
stone. Ripens about two weeks earlier than Elberta. 
Trees grow rapidly, bear young, producing heavily. 
Never have failed to yield a full crop. Prices on page 9. 
Beeaciod 1 yr., 5/16 in. trees, 55c each; 3 for $1.50; 10 for $4.00; 100 for 
l-yr. 7/16 in. trees, 
69c each; 83 _ for 
$1.95; 10 for $5.50; 
100 for $35.00. 
(Above prices net, 
subject to no cash 
discount.) 





Jj HH HALE A wellknown variety long ranking 
among the best of the market varieties. 
Extremely large fruit, extra firm quality and superior 
flavor. A beautiful golden yellow, highly colored with 
carmine blush. Plant South Haven with Hale for perfect 
pollination. Ripens midseason. Freestone. Prices, 
Page 9. 
Howard 
Fisher 

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