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Welch's PEACHE 
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PRICES 
5 to 6 ft.—40c Each, Not Prepaid. Per 10, 35c Each, Not Prepaid. 
3 to 4 ft.—25c Each, 
CHAMPION. (Freestone.) Fruit large, beau- 
Postpaid. Per 10, 20c Each, Postpaid. 
a week to 10 days before Elberta; good 
tiful in appearance, flavor delicious, shipper. Tree strong grower, hardy, 
cee rich and juicy; skin creamy PEACH good bearer. August. 
white with red cheeks; freestone. The ® , 
peculiarity of this acquisition is its hard- Collection ROCHESTER Et tecstone.) yecaly nildsed: 
iness. It stood temperatures of 18 de- 2 CHAMPION son. Color Sten changing) to 
ee iclowizeron ond cicdiiced “an 2 GOLDEN JUBILEE orange-yellow, blushed with deep, dark 
abundant crop the following season. 3 J. H. HALE red. Skin thick, tough: Flesh yellow 
ct 3 HALE-HAVEN stained with red near the pit. Very 
juicy, tender and melting. Sweet. High- 
CRAWFORD’S EARLY. (Freestone.) High- 
ly esteemed for market. Fruit large, S 
oblong, yellow, showy red _ cheeks. 
Flesh yellow, juicy, sweet; good bearer. 
August. 
ELBERTA. (Freestcne.) Fruit large, yellow with red cheeks; 
flesh yellow, juicy, fine quality. Tree hardy and exceed- 
ingly productive. Ripers with the Crawford's Early. 
Exceptionally large and fine. August. 
HALE-HAVEN. (Freestone.) The outstanding characteristics 
of this new peach are its extreme hardiness, its early 
bearing, its rich yellow and red colors, and its shipping 
qualities. 
HAWKEYE. (Freestone.) New hardy peach. Produces fruit 
in spite of heat and cold. Ripens early and has fine 
flavor. 
J. H. HALE. (Freestone.) The fruit is larger than the El- 
berta, a perfect freestone, somewhat roundish, rich 
golden yellow, covered with carmine. Skin thick and 
entirely without fuzz. The flesh is dark yellow, fine 
grained and firm, parting as easily from the pit as any 
Elberta. The flavor is excellent, absolutely of the best. 
The tree is hardy, bears young and profusely, probably 
the best bearer known. One of the best for family use 
and especially for the market. August. 
EARLY ELBERTA. (Freestone.) Larger than Elberta, though 
identical in form; bright yellow with red blush; flesh 
yellow, finer grained and sweeter than Elberta; ripens 
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ly flavored. Very good in quality. 
SOUTH HAVEN. (Freestone.) The great 
paid hardy Peach for cold regions; stands 
10 degrees colder weather than any 
other Peach grown. Large, yellow free- 
stone. Large as Elberta and a week earlier on the 
market. 
RED BIRD CLING. Here is the best of all early Peaches. 
The tree is hardy, vigorous and very productive. The 
fruit is of good size and of very showy appearance, 
being an attractive creamy white splashed or 
blushed with red. Flesh white, firm, meaty and of good 
flavor. A fruit that will stand shipping. One of the best 
home fruits and a leading early market Peach. 
BELLE OF GEORGIA. Very large, skin white with red 
cheek, flesh white, firm, and of excellent flavor. Tree a 
rapid grower, very prolific. .Ripens with Early Crawford. 
HEATH CLING. (Clingstone.) Large, round, white, 
and fine quality. Best for pickling. October. 
juicy 
GOLDEN JUBILEE. (Freestone.) Large, golden yellow 
peach ripening in July. Delicious to eat from the tree, 
and a splendid canner. An ideal market Peach. 
POLLY. (Freestone.) One of the surest bearers. Claimed 
to be even hardier than Champion. Medium size, good 
flavor, white meated. Ripens in August. 

