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Peach trees shouldbe planted early in the Spring and 
not in fall. All prices are prepaid and we will gladly make 
special quotations on larger quantities than listed. 
PEACH PRICES PREPAID 


Description of Grades Below: | to3 | 4to7 | 8toll | over Ls 
Economy 7’; 546-16” ........ 33e 29¢ 26e 24¢ 
Commercial 3%’; 46-%16” ...... 43¢e 38e 34¢ 31¢ 


Home Orchard 4’; % 6-146”... | 56e 5le 49¢ 46¢ 
VALIANT. Introduced in Canada where it is favorite of large orchardists. Con- 
sidered by many better than Elberta—ripens two weeks earlier. As hardy as 
any Peach—and featured by many at higher prices. A large round, flesh yel- 
low freestone peach of finest quality. Be sure to try it at our regular low 
prices. : 
CHAMPION. MHardiest Peach. Large, creamy white with red cheek. Freestone. 
Very high quality—juicy and sweet. Tree vigorous and thrifty. 
J. H. HALE. Earlier and larger than Elberta. Unusually fine flavor. Good yel- 
low with red blush. Good keeper. Plant with other varieties. J 
POLLY. Originated in. Iowa and considered the hardiest 
peach. Yeliow freestone of good quality. Tree vigorous 
and hardy and productive. Midseason. QUINCE 
HALEHAVEN. Best early freestone. Strong grower, very 


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hardy—heavy bearer of fine flavored yellow peaches. 3-41 ft. size, Orange, 
ELBERTA,. Best known freestone, commercial variety. Yel- large, well flavored, Prepaid Prices; it 
low with reddish cheek. -Excellent for canning. ; orange yellow fruit Commercial — 10314 to7 8 to i] 
EARLY ELBERTA. Freestone. Large golden yellow with i 4 ft.; 146-94." Teac 
red cheek. Yellow flesh, firm, juicy, luscious flavor. hardy, young bear- Home Orchard +++! 65e | 606 56e 
SOUTH HAVEN. Lare llow f siracia brah te ae ee 76 hs Bethe? 87 
ji y. N, arge yellow freestone, attractive us d ‘ WINwrox Sone c $2 
and yellow flesh. Ripens 10 days earlier than Elberta. Hine B9e; eAt0zt “HINESE EARLY GOLDEN : bi 
GOLDEN JUBILEE. | Yellow freestone, firm, juicy, full —84c; 8 to 11— mercial variety in man Favorite 
flavored. Ripens 15 to 20 days earlier than Elberta. Sle; postpaid. 


PECIAL PEACH ORCHARDS 
VARIETIES=3 SIZES OF TREES 
In three different sized trees—at 3 different prices. We offer the four best 
varieties of peaches for an all purpose Home Orchard. There are early, mid-season, 
and late varieties carefully selected for hardiness, long bearing season, and cross 
pollination. In each collection we have 2 Elberta, 2 J. H. Hale, 1 South Haven, 
On the sun side » With a pi 
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Gommercial $47 |-ae |e 8 0 
ene Orchard 9" {7 7] gag | gle | 66e 
and 1 Golden Jubilee. Six of the best trees available at Berry’s money saving HARDY MANCHURIAN 93¢ | 89e 
prices. in the Nor - Can be gro 
; = Will not yield where other Varieties 
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er Large to medium sized i 
in the North. ee ros 
PEARS +00; 43250 
Pears are one of the easiest fruits to grow and thrive in any AL 
climates where other fruit grows. Plant at least 2 varieties L Nurs 
for good cross-pollinization. All are good pollinators except Berry) ERY 1 
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Seckel and Mendel which are blight resistant. You’ 8 gi Ss ~ ee 
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Descriptions of Grades: 1 to 3/4 to 7 [8 to 11|Overit Scribeg the judge 8 100% E Prrp 
Commercial 34’; “e-%e”.....-.. 55¢c | 50e | 46e | 43e fing ;, 2Ust Ww, By, peta e 
Home Orchard 46’; %6-1%46".....| 65e | 60c | 56e | 53e Valueg Hones, be Saran ade ig 
Quick Crop 57’; 1%6-1"........ W7e | We | 68e | 65e Our gy, Heemembe script © You 
§ DOUGLAS. Best for Middle West. Vigorous and hardy. The ality With thig Ong 
Often bears second year. Considered blight proof. Fruit Pren,. 22eY y Co 
large, golden yellow with blush. Fine texture and flavor sane 8F our Save , Olorty) 
for eating or canning. SoVE You urge °U en I 
SECKEL (Sugar Pear). Medium sized fruit. Sweet and Glan UD to 4 Stock sh Ableg 
spicy.. Hardy blight resistant. Young and heavy bearer. r Sizp 09 Ment 
BARTLETT. Favorite commercial variety. Heavy i inch 5° 6 8 ar 
bearer of large, juicy, high flavored fruit. Strong bran diame; ft. + 
growing tree—fairly hardy. Siz eda d CT —extn, —1y 
KIEFFER. Large, golden yellow, meaty pear R © for Qui ell ro 2 he é 
for canning. Tree, extra hardy, blight re- OME oO Wicker c Oteq avi} 
sistant, and bears young. ly RC R r OPs— pe. Bt th 
LINCOLN. An old variety favored in the mid- vat inch 4; D. Siz St reg : 
dle west for its proven ability to withstand Ty Well di ete * Stro ts 
cold, heat, blight, and other adverse growing COMME branch T—4 to ng Ke t 
conditions. Fruit is medium sized, matures Dri : ed a 6 ft t o 
in early September, is pleasantly flavored, 1Ceq, ug Siz Well y,”, ‘all, 
very juicy, sweet, aromatic. Best early Pear. Oreharg Ually ne Cin da ff 
HOME PEAR ORCHARD it $0 %e inantine. 920: tor OR 
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A choice selection for all purposes—eat- ECONOny loweg; ae + By ey tall, | 
ing, canning or pickles. Our We off D Ices in ,.2 Value 
regular grade trees in both tal] er this In rs, 
Commercial and Giant size Niece! Sie j SMallep each 
as described on the right. 1 Ightly p nCh eg F eo Trees 
each of varieties listed above: tor Jano aNcheg ipe; - t tt. 
No. W506C—3, ft. 7/ 9-% .”— Teer Orgy, Tees, p, (diameje,\” 
5 trees, $2.35 Postpaid. * Recon r), 
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78 ALL BERRY'S NURSERY STOCK IS PREPAID 
LARGE SHADE AND FRUIT TREES BY PREPAID EXPR 
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