BUNTINGS’ PEACH TREES 
SUPERIOR 
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NEW LOW PEACH TREE PRICES that SAVE YOU MONEY 
Prices on All Standard Varieties of Peach Trees listed on pages 10, 11, 12 and 13. (Per tree) 
1to9 10to49 50 to 299 
trees trees trees 
Sttor4ait= 74161009 /16:in. a55- eee $0.60 $0.50 $0.35 
ATtoO Suits 9/16 to) 11/1Grinse eo ane -70 -60 -40 
COMMERCIAL ORCHARDISTS: WRITE FOR PRICES ON LARGER QUANTITIES. 
These Prices Do Not Apply to Hardee, Redelberta, or O’Boy. 
1to9 10 to49 50 to 299 
trees trees trees 
Sptoros it. 117 16uto -leinsa earl ce $0.80 $0.65 $0.45 
SUPER SIZE, EXTRA HEAVY ........ 1.00 
Standard PEAGH) TREES the Pick ofthem all 
BELLE OF GEORGIA. Ripens the lst to 5th of August. Fruit is large, 
white with red cheek; flesh white, firm, of excellent flavor. Tree a rapid 
grower and very productive. 
Freestone. 
One of the very best market sorts. 
CARMAN. A very hardy, semi-freestone Peach, ripening about the middle 
of July; skin pale yellow with blush on sunny side; flesh white, tender, 
sweet and melting. Ships well. Best early market Peach. 
CRAWFORD’S EARLY. Freestone. Large, oblong, yellow with deep red 
cheek; flesh yellow; juicy and rich; excellent flavor. August lst to 15th. 
CRAWFORD’S LATE. Ripens after Elberta. Freestone. High quality and 
very large size; fiesh deep yellow; skin yellow with a brcad dark 
red cheek. 
ECLIPSE. Freestone. 
Large dark red, yel- 
low-fleshed with 
good flavor, ripen- 
ing in July. Excel- 
lent shipper and 
good variety to re- 
place Hiley. 
the third year 
after planting GAGE ELBERTA. Rip- 
from Buntings High ens two to three 
© Quality Peach Trees. 
Buntings’ trees speak a 
language of productive- 
ness and profit every 
orchardist knows. 

days later than El- 
berta, and fruit is 
so very similar that 
only an expert can 
distinguish the dif- 
ference. A disease- 
resistant bud sport 
of the famous El- 
berta. 
GOLDENEAST. Early midseason, ripening about 15 days before Elberta. 
A large, firm, highly colored, yellow fleshed freestone peach, rapidly 
gaining popularity with commercial planters. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE. Ripe 4 weeks before Elberta. An outstanding, compara- 
tively new variety. Never has failed to bring high prices. Already in 
extensive production. Very hardy. Resists excessive cold. A sure cropper 
after severe winters and heavy frosts at blooming period. A large early 
yellow freestone flushed with flaming, red; flesh yellow, tender, juicy and 
sweet. Similar in general appearance to Elberta. 
GREENSBORO. Semi-cling. Ripens from June 25th to July 10th. Large, white 
with a red cheek. Flesh white, rich and juicy. Tree a strong grower. 
HILEY. Ripens about a week before the Belle of Georgia; also a seedling of 
the Belle. Tree very hardy. A large creamy white Peach with rich blush; 
flesh white. Freestone. 
J. H. HALE. Freestone. One of the best sorts for market or garden. Fruit is 
very large, round, yellow, sweet and melting; quality excellent. Skin yel- 
low, finely colored. Ripens just before the Elberta. A very good one. 
MAYFLOWER. Very early red. Hardy. Cling. 
McALLISTER SMOCK. A decided improvement over the old Beer Smock, 
prized for either home use or market. Bears heavily every year. A late, 
yellow peach with good flavor. 
ROCHESTER. Has the habits and characteristics of the Crawford, but fully 
two weeks earlier. Yellow; freestone; good size; very sweet, fine flavor. 
Requires only half the usual amount of sugar for canning. Ripens middle 
July. 
SHIPPER’S LATE RED. Follows Elberta in ripening. Skin yellow with at- 
tractive red coloring. Flesh yellow, juicy, sweet, pleasing flavor. Bears 
young; good late commercial variety. Freestone. 
The young four-year-old orchard illustrated below is proof of the quality of Buntings’ Peach Trees. 

