MILTON NURSERY COMPANY, MILTON, OREGON 

PEACHES 
PRICES ON ALL PEACHES: 
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Each Prices—1-5 5-10 =10-50 50-100 
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Write for special prices on 250 or more. 
Arp Beauty. The earliest yellow-fleshed Peach. One of the 
hardiest trees, bud and bloom; always producing an™ 
abundant crop. Skin yellow, richly blushed with crimson. @ 
Flesh sweet and juicy. 
Alexander. Medium to large; greenish white covered with 
rich deep red; very juicy, clinging to the pit. One of the 
earliest varieties. 
Early Crawford. So well known and popular, hardly needs 
description. Large Peach of fine quality. Excellent for 
table use or market. Freestone. August. 
Elberta. Very large; skin golden yellow where exposed to 
the sun. Flesh yellow, juicy and well flavored; frees from 
the pit. One of the fine market varieties. September. 
Early Elberta. Large size; rich yellow flesh and freestone; 
sweet and juicy. One of the very finest for canning or 
market. Ripens ten days before the Elberta. 
Golden Jubilee. One of the finest newly introduced Peaches. 
Large size, golden yellow, juicy, firm flesh. Yellow skin 
with red cheek. Bears three to four weeks before Elberta. 
Hale-Haven. Introduced by the Michigan Experiment 
Station. A cross of the South Haven and J. H. Hale. Has 
the prolific bearing quality of the former and the unex- 
celled shipping quality of the Hale. Freestone, strong 
grower, very hardy and heavy bearer with fine flavor. 
Ripens ten days earlier than Elberta. You cannot make a 
mistake by planting this grand variety for home use or 
market. See colored illustration on front cover. 
Hale’s Early. Medium size, nearly round; skin mottled 
red. Flesh white, juicy and pleasant; freestone. August. 
Heath Cling. A most delicious white cling. Very large, 
creamy white flesh, juicy and sweet; valuable for canning. 
Early September. 


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Improved 
Early Elberta 

J. H. Hale 
Improved Early Elberta. This Peach is the “Queen” of 
all canning Peaches. Fruit is a beautiful golden yellow, 
blending to deep pink on the sunny side; a strong pro- 
tecting skin; heavy bearer and a wonderful pollenizer 
for the J. H. Hale. Ripens about two weeks earlier than 
Elberta. 
Indian Cling. Very large dark purplish red clingstone. 
Flesh dark, firm and sweet; excellent for spice pickles. 
September. 
J. H. Hale. Well known for its solid, juicy, sweet flesh of 
excellent shipping quality. Large size, round-shaped, at- 
tractive golden color and considered one of the best 
commercial Peaches. Ripens three days to a week before 
Elberta. 
Lemon Cling. Well known for its fine canning quality. 
Large size, golden skin and flesh; very firm. September. 
Malta or Muir. Very sweet and firm, yellow with faint 
blush. Large size and very free from pit. Popular for 
drying or canning. August. 
Orange Cling. One of the very highest quality of the 
cling Peaches. Fruit large, rich yellow, juicy, sweet flesh; 
tree heavy bearer and hardy. Late September. 
Rochester. Early midseason; good size, yellow freestone. 
Very fine quality, sweet and juicy. Very popular for 
market. Trees hardy and prolific. Ripens three weeks 
before Elberta. 
Salway. A large English Peach with deep yellow flesh; 
juicy, melting and rich. One of the latest ripening 
Peaches and..a good market variety. 
Slappey. Fruit is rich, yellow colored flesh and skin, 
and excellent flavor; very fine for canning or fresh 
table Peach. Ripens about ten days before Elberta. 
South Haven. Another very fine canning and table 
Peach. Golden yellow flesh, also skin, which has at- 
tractive red cheek. Fine grained and splendid flavor. 
Hardy and very prolific bearer. Ripens about two 
weeks before Elberta. 
Apricots and Peaches 
Bring Early Returns for Home Uses or 
Commercial Profit. 
They Fruit in 2 or 3 Years After Planted. 

