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ARI TESTED There’s a Difference. Northern Grown. i 
Buds Especially Selected from Heavy Bearing Trees; Insures a Bumper Crop. 
We wish to call special attention to the new varieties listed on this page, which have been tried 
PROVE N and tested, and are outstanding either for home use or a commercial proposition. You cannot ~ 
afford to overlook these new kinds—they are sure money-makers. 
FERTILE-HALE This new variety will 
produce full crops of 
beautiful large peaches, entirely free from all so-called 
‘‘buttons’” so prevalent in crops of J. H. Hale, for it 
is self-fertile. Season little later than Elberta. Fruit 
very large; flesh yellow, with deep carmine blush. Very 
hardy freestone. Splendid market variety. Protected 
under U. S. Plant Patent. Price: l-yr., 7/16 in., 30c 
each; 10 for $2.75; or $22.00 per 100. Net, not sub- 
ject to any cash discount. 
RED ELBERTA PEACH 8.5. ?x 
232. This rich red-all-over Peach is identical with 
Elberta in tree and fruit with a much improved flavor, 
but ripens. 10 days earlier. The flavor is exquisitely 
rich, sweet, and free from all bitterness. It is fine tex- 
tured, firm, and able to hold up for long-distance ship- 
ping and canning requirements. The rich red color 
sells the fruit on sight and demands as high as 75c 
more per bushel than other Peaches. Price: 1-yr., 7/16 
in., 3-4 ft., 55c each; 10 for $4.50; or $35.00 per 
100. 9/16 in., 65c each; 10 for $5.50; or $40.00 per 
100. Net, not subject to any cash discount. 
R{I0-0S0 GEM This variety is protected 
under U. S. Patent No. 84. 
Ripens about ten days after’ J. H. Hale, during that 
period when there are few Peaches on the market. This 
new Peach has the extreme large size of J. H. Hale; 
is more highly colored, of finer grained texture, firmer, 
and of better general quality. Yellow freestone. The 
Ackerman Nurseries are licensed to distribute this fine 
new yellow freestone Peach—but to eight states only, 
viz.: Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Michigan, Wis- 
consin, Minnesota, and Iowa. Price: 1-yr., 7/36 in., 
3-314 ft. trees, 60c each; 10 for $5.00; 100 for $40.00, 
net, not subject to any cash discount. 
AARDE New Peach Resists Zero Weather! 
Extensive experiments have shown 
Hardee to have come through the driest summers and 
coldest winters undamaged, whereas the balance of the 
peach crop was a complete failure. The fruit is large 
BARGAIN , B to above large, Elberta type, ripening a little later, 
yellow freestone, highly colored, is distinct and de- 
No. 24 licious. Firm flesh, of the best quality, thick-skinned, 
4 New Verieti making it an excellent shipper. Vigorous grower and 
Peack Tree wees §=owil! produce a nice crop the third year on most any 
Oo a Abeba r kind of soil or climate.- End_ winter-killing with 
Sees sae variety Hardee. Protected under U. S. Plant Patent No. 120. | 
Ph eee Price: 1-yr., 7/16 in., 50c each; 10 for $4.50; or 
alta Meld Well Melehi-Tah es : : 
ed’ varieties Gn: which $35.00 per 100, net, not subject ay cash discount. 
no discount is ai- 
lowed). All 7/16 in. 
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SPECIAL DISCOUNTS from prices below allowed for 
all cash with orders received during January, February, and 
part of March. See page 3. Five or more trees of one 
grade and variety only at the 10 rate; 25 or more of a 
single grade and variety at the 100 rate. 
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1943 Prices - Peach Trees 
ALL VARIETIES (Except as noted after description): : 
Each 10 100 a 4 
l-yr., 7/16 in., 314-4 ft. trees. $0.30 $2.75 $22.00 > 
l-yr., 9/16 in., 4-5 ft. trees ... .40 3.50 27.00 
l-yr., SPECIAL SUPER-SIZE, 
BG Pk a no ay CERT 4.50 35.00 
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