Gamous Emlong OT 
PEACH TREES 
Grom the Heart of the Fruit Belt 




































Heaviest Fruiting Strains 
Emlong’s Peach trees are budded from bearing 
orchards, the buds being selected right here in Ber- 
rien County, the heart of the great northern fruit belt. 
You can depend on them being true to name, the 
heaviest fruiting strains, up-to-date varieties, and 
brightest-colored strains. We grow only dormant bud 
peach trees. They have two-year-old roots and one- : 
year-old tops when you receive them. All of the 
grades priced at the top of page 7 are well-branched, 
big-caliper, fully matured, well-rooted trees. Set peach 
trees 16 or 20 feet apart. Can be planted between 
apple trees, which are planted 40 feet apart. SEE 
PAGES 4, 5, 7 and 8 for other varieties of Peach 
trees. 
The Great ELBERTA 
No other peach has ever attained the universal suc- 
cess and fame that Elberta boasts. Genuine Elberta 
peaches are roundish oval, with golden yellow skin 4 
blushed with deep red. Ripen midseason to late. The 
leading canning, shipping, drying, storage peach be- 
cause of the firm flesh and good flavor. Freestone 
and self-pollenizing. Elberta trees are strong growers 
and big producers. PRICED AT TOP OF PAGE 7. 
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| Profitable 
Fertile Hale 







The New FERTILE HALE 
When you have finished picking your Elberta peaches, it’s nice 
to have some Fertile Hale to add about 20 per cent to your peach 
profits! Fertile Hale is an Elberta-Hale type peach, ripening about 
a week later than Elberta. Has rich Hale flavor and quality. More 
colorful than Elberta. Ranks high for hardiness, yield, shipping 
and canning quality. Freestone, self-pollenizing, heavy-bearing 
type. U. S. Patent No. 175. PRICES: 5¢ per tree MORE THAN 
<ae50h at top of page 7. (Example: 10 trees, 3 to 4 ft. cost 
50.) 
Elberta 
Peach 

AUGBERTA 
A Jewel of a Peach! 
Ripening a week later than El- 
berta, this big, round, golden or- 
ange peach brings fancy prices. 
The flavor is supremely rich in the 
fresh and canned fruit. Size and 
color alone make it popular, but — 
the flavor makes it perfect. A free- — 
stone, self-pollenizing, hardy, big 
bearer. You must grow it to ap-— 
preciate it. PRICES AT TOP OF 
PAGE 7. 









Augberta 
Peaches 
