
PEACHES 
Peach trees should be 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 | 8 to 11| over tI 
Economy 4’; 546-716”-......-- 55e 50e 46¢ 42¢ 
Commercial %’; 416-"%c”...... 69e 64c¢ 60c 56e 
Home Orchard 46’ ; %o-1h16” . aie 89e $4e 80c 76¢ 
No. 6415—RED HAVEN. The peach with all the ‘extras’’—extra early, extra ‘ 
hardy, extra juicy, extra red, and extra heavy bearer. New and highly recom- y 
mended. X 
No. 6401—CHAMPION. MHardiest Peach. Large, creamy white with red cheek. % 

Freestone. Very high quality—juicy and sweet. Tree vigorous and thrifty. ‘~S 
No. 6407—J. H. HALE. Earlier and larger than Elberta. Unusually fine fiavor. , 
Good yellow with ‘red blush. Good keeper. Plant with other varieties. 
No. 6413—POLLY. Originated in Iowa and considered the hardiest peach: White 
freestone of good quality. Tree is vigorous, hardy, and productive. Midseason. 
No. 6406—HALEHAVEN. Best early freestone. Strong 
grower, very hardy—heavy bearer of fine flavored yellow 
peaches, E QUINCE 
Best known freestone, commercial 
No. 6403—ELBERTA. : 
variety. Yellow with reddish cheek. Excellent for can- No. 6925—CHAM- 
ning. PION. 3 to 4 foot 

Red Haven — 
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No. 6402—EARLY ELBERTA. Freestone. Large golden Size. Large well Prepaid Prices: 
yellow with red cheek. Yellow flesh, firm, juicy, luscious as ahd: oat yel- Commercial -—— }1 03/4 te7. 8 to if 
flavor. Hardier than Elberta, low fruit, hardy, 4% ft.; he-%e” = 
No. 6409—SOUTH HAVEN. Large Yellow freestone, at- 
7 tes Moet, oe ee 
tractive blush and yellow flesh. Ripens 10 days earlier young bearing, vig- 
than Elberta. orous trees. Each 
No. 6405—GOLDEN JUBILEE. Yellow freestone, firm, $1.15; 3 or more 
juicy, full flavored. Ripens 15 to 20 days earlier than $1.05; postpaid. 
Elberta. 
SPECIAL PEACH ORCHARDS 
4 VARIETIES-3 SIZES OF TREES 
In three different sized trees—at 3 different prices. We offer the four best 
Large, ful] flavored, heave ne ctions, 
No. G— 
Zee po MOORPARK, It is 
ity . . the best flavored, be Seat 
ae all apricots, Fruit Ft: qual- 
‘th’ a ound, deep orange in Le 
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varieties of peaches for an all purpose Home Orchard. There are early, mid-season, mium 7 command | 
and late varieties carefully selected for hardiness, long bearing season, and cross eae ee On the market sept 
pollination. In each collection we have 2 Elberta, 2 J. H. Hale, 1 South Haven, Prepaid Prices: 
and 1 Golden Jubilee. Six of the best trees available at Berry’s money saving Commercial 7 a 103 |4 t07'18 ta i 
prices. 40me Orchard 4r ges [$120 Hoe $1.20 
—* : : 1.40 



he Nor 
No. 6450 - hot yield er varieties wi 
: € quality of trait 
not 
5/16 to 1/16” fdual to the above varieties 
No. 6451 
7/16 to 9/16” 
EARS +007 3d (2 Sof 
Pears are one of the easiest fruits to grow and thrive in any 
climates where other fruit grows. Plant at least 2 varieties ALL Nu 














9/16 to 11/16” 





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for good cross-pollinization. All are good pollinators except RSE 
: B RY 
. Seckel and Mendel which are blight resistant. yout y’s Prk 
Descriptions of Grades: i to 3/4 to 7 |8 to 11/Overi! Scribe. the fad You 100 E PRrpa; 
Commercial %'; Ao-%6”..... .. - |$1.15)$1.10]$1.06/$1.02 >d 
Home Orehard $6’; %6-1%46”.....) 1.29} 1.24] 1.20} 1.16 It, 
Quick Crop 54’; tM%e-1”........ 1.49} 1.43) 1.38! 1.33 
No. 6202—DOUGLAS. Best for Middle West. Vigorous and 
hardy. Often bears second year. Considered blight proof. 
Fruit large, golden yellow with blush. Fine texture and flavor. 
No. 6205—SECKEL (Sugar Pear). Medium sized fruit. 
Sweet and spicy. Hardy blight resistant. Young and 
heavy bearer, 
No. 6201—BARTLETT. Favorite commercial va- 
riety. Heavy bearer of large, juicy, high flavored 
fruit. Strong growing tree—fairly hardy. 
No. 6203—KIEFFER. Large, golden yellow, meaty 
pear for canning. Tree, extra hardy, blight 
resistant, and bears young. 
No. 6204—LINCOLN. An old variety favored in 
the middle west for its proven ability to with- 
stand cold, heat, blight, and other adverse 
growing conditions. Fruit is medium sized, 
matures in early September, is pleasantly fla- 
vored, juicy. sweet. aromatic. Best early Pear. 
HOME PEAR ORCHARD 
A choice selection for all purposes—eat- 
ing, canning or pickles. Our 
regular de trees in both 
Commercial and Giant size 
One each—Bartlett, Kief- 
fer, Lincoln, and Douglas. 
No. 6254 — 34’; %e-% a” — 4 
trees, $4.15 Postpaid. 
No. 6255 — 54’; 1149-1" —4 
trees, $5.25 Express prepaid. 










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