
PEACH TREES 
REDELBERTA U. S. Plant Patent No. 232. Here’s a won- 
derful new variety many of you have been 
waiting for. Some authorities have classed it as the greatest shipping 
peach of the present decade. It’s a gorgeous, all-over red peach 
that appeals to the eye the minute it’s seen. Turns red long before 
it is ripe, it can be shipped to distant markets while at its best, 
Redelberta, although of the same size as Elberta, and somewhat 
similar in shape, has a decidedly superior flavor. It is rich and 
sweet, and free from all bitterness. Flesh is fine and firm. Equally 
good for eating peach, canning or shipping. PRICES: 1-yr., 9/16 in. 
trees, Each, 60c; 10 for $4.95; 25 for $11.25. (Above prices net, 
subject to no cash discount.) 
iit ar FER TILE-HALE U. S. Plant Patent No. 175. Rapidly becom- 
ing a standard commercial variety, and be- 
ing planted extensively by commercial orchardists that know and 
want the best. Just what the name implies, self-fertile Hale type. 
Fertile-Hale is a large, golden yellow fruit with an attractive deep 
red blush. Exceptionally firm, fine-grained and richly flavored. 
Retains its color, shape and flavor after being canned. Excellent 
for both canning and shipping. Ripens about a week later than 
Elberta. Freestone and self-pollinating. Noted for hardiness, pro- 
ductivity, and ability to withstand drought. PRICE: 1-yr., 7/16 in., 
50c each; $4.50 for 10; $35.00 per 100. 1-yr. 9/16 in., 60c each; 
$5.50 for 10; $40.00 per 100. (Prices net, no discount.) 
| U.S. Plant Patent No. 120. The coming 
HARDEE PEACH ing 
Peach for the commercial grower! 
been tested by the Ohio Experiment Station for several years and 
found to resist excessive cold better than any other Peach known. 
Has successfully withstood 18 degrees below zero with no injury to 
the wood, and little if any damage to the crop! 
The Peach itself is of the genuine Elberta type, equally as firm 
and about the same size. Generally equal or superior to Elberta. 
If you live in a section of the country where Peaches have been 
unsuccessful due to extreme cold, TRY HARDEE, the hardiest Peach 
known! PRICE: 1 yr., 5/16 in. trees, 55c¢ each; 3 for $1.50; 
10 for $4.00; 100 for $30.00. l-yr. 7/16 in. trees, 69c¢ each; 
3 for $1.95; 10 for $5.50; 100 for $35.00. (Above prices net.) 
Redelberta BARGAIN 
me NO. 4 
GOLDEN * VARIETIES 
JUBILEE Extra Early Yellow Freestone. A Peach with all the ; peete-thels 

good points of Elberta, but ripening a month 1 Howard Fisher 
earlier. Fruit is large, of distinct long shape; bright apricot-orange 7 
in color, with brilliant red cheek. Deliciously flavored golden $1. 4 
flesh. Freestone, hardy, and perfectly fertile. In high demand on Net, Not Prepaid 
all markets. Prices, page 9. FREE! 
1 Each: Elberta 
ORIOLE An Early Yellow Freestone. Trees vigorous and very BULLE riers 
hardy. Heavy producers, and bear young. Fruit is fe gilts 
round, attractive and of high quality. A cross between Slappey 
and Dewey. Both Michigan and N. J. Experiment Stations report 
it one of the hardiest under trial. Try a few. Prices, page 9. 
ROCHESTER. Extra early. A round, orange-yellow Peach 
flesh 
with blazing red cheeks. Yellow 
stained with red near pit. Firm skin and texture; juicy, sweet 
and delicious. Excellent for either market or canning. One of the 
most widely planted early varieties in Michigan’s famed Peach 
Belt. Ripens 10 days to two weeks ahead of Elberta. Freestone 
and self-fertile. Prices, page 9. 
APRICOTS 
MOORPARK “" od depend- 
able variety, and 
a commercial favorite. Especially de- 
sirable for canning and evaporating. 
Produces large, orange-yellow fruit Howard 
with red cheek; sweet, juicy, de- Fisher 
licious; freestone. Very productive. 
Ripens in August. 
LAMALE Considered unusually HOWARD FISHER o S. Flent peteat No. ram 
choice. Fruit of good ; ne oF the pest wien’ yaaa 
civawecellenequalitymmecionte ween ing freestone Peaches ever discovered. A new variety originat- 
yellow. Very attractive appearance. ing in Ontario, being a bud-sport from a Valiant tree, but 
Ripens in July ripening three weeks earlier than that variety. Size, color, 
; texture and flavor are of the best. It’s in demand on any 


Moorpark 

PRICES OF APRICOTS, either variety: market and its season of ripening is such that it always com- 
9/16 in., each 70c; 3 for $2.00; 10 mands fancy prices. In on it’s the best aktra tour Peach 
for $6.50. we know of. PRICE: l-yr. 7/16 in. trees, 55¢ each; 10 
SPECIAL SUPER-SIZE, 11/16 in., and up, each 85c; 3 for $2.45; for $5.50; 100 for $40.00. 1-yr. 9/16 in. trees, 65¢ each; 
10 for $7.90. 10 for $6.00; 100 for $45.00. (Prices net, no discount.) 
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