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Every Stark Tree is a “’Record-Bearing Strain” 
tree-—propagated direct in line from the finest tree 
of the variety we cou 
id locate in the United States. 
Trees famous for hardiness, vigor and strength 
young-and-heavy bearing of high-quality fruit. 
STARK NURSERIES—Oldest in America 
Largest in the World. 
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World's Largest Peach~-v. S. Patent 
Here’s a Peach so amazing that we bought it for 
the highest price ever paid for a Peach and it was 
honored with the First U. S. Patent ever issued to 
a fruit tree. , 
Hal-Berta Giant is a huge, beautiful red on gold 
peach—many peaches weigh a pound each. Perfect 
freestone. Almost fuzzless. Deliciously flavored. 
Firm, solid, luscious golden yellow flesh. A small 
pit. Ripens Mid-Season—usually 4 days to a week 
or 10 days after J. H. Hale and Elberta. 
Has all the delicious flavor and melting firm 
flesh of J. H. Hale. Larger than Hale and bears 
heavier. Hardy. Fine shipper. Young bearer. 
“2-year-old trees bore 14/2 bushels. Most beautiful 
Peaches I ever saw.’—R. C. Perry, Wash. 
“Finest Peach in East! Size, color and flavor un- 
excelled. Trees stand more severe weather than any 
other.”"—Norman C. Brown, Penn. 
“TI was offered 25c a piece for Hal-Bertas. 3-year- 
old tree bore hig crop. Averaged about a pound 
each.""—Jess Henson, Okla. 
“Hal-Berta Giant is very hardy—it bears even 
when other varieties fail. My Hal-Berta Giants and 
J. H. Hales bring highest prices—with Hal-Berta 
Giant bringing 25% more than Hale.”—-R. Y. Scott, 
“Biggest Peach I have ever seen. Planting more 
this season.”—J. H.-McHatton, Ga. Agri. College. 
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The One Peach Chosen as BEST From 4 
Million Trees Sent Out for Testing 
World’s Finest Canning Freestone 
Stark Early Elberta—Genuine Sumner Gleason 
(Trade-mark) Strain—is a beautiful, large, golden 
yellow peach, blending into a glorious red on sunny 
side. Luscious, fine-grained golden yellow flesh is 
flavored with juice as sweet as nectar clear to the 
pit-A Freestone. Ripe 10 days before Elberta. 
Stark Early Elberta allures with its beauty, grati- 
fies with its quality and sells for top market prices 
everywhere. 
It is today the best known, best flavored and best 
liked peach of the nation. World’s finest canning 
freestone. It should be in every Home Yard, Local 
Market and Commercial Orchard. Beware of Bogus 
Imitation Early Elbertas. Genuine Sumner Gleason 
strain sold ONLY by Stark. 
"Stark Early Elberta is one of the handsomesf, 
most shapely and beautifully colored of peaches. 
The quality fully carries out its appearance. A 
model peach. Congratulations!""—Luther Burbank. 
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One of the Earliest Yellow Freestones. 
A large very early true Freestone of Elberta 
type. Ripe about 25 days before Elberta. 
Fruit is clear bright deep yellow. Large. Oblong 
shape. Delicious flavor with no bitterness at pit. 
Ships better than most early peaches. Golden Jubilee 
fills the demand for a beautiful, large, high quality 
yellow freestone which ripens very early. Ripe when 
it has almost no competition. Brings highest prices. 
Developed by New Jersey Exp. Station. Fruit 
growers declare: “One of the most desirable yel- 
low fleshed freestones of its season." 
Pick Peaches in 2 or 3 Years— 
from YOUR OWN Stark-Burbank Trees 
Plant Peaches to get the youngest bearing 
of all fruit trees. Many 2-year trees of Stark 
young bearing strains produce glorious fruit, 
and at 3 years often bear 7ood crops. 
These quick-bearing hardier peaches—de- 
licious to eat and fine for home canning— 
should be in every Home Yard, Garden and 
Orchard. 
WORLD’S EARLIEST-New 
World’s Earliest Known Peach—Ripens 10 
Days Earlier Than Red Bird—Bore on 
3-Year Trees. 
A sensational Red Bird type hybrid. Promises to 
be a gteat favorite in Home Yard and Commercial 
Orchards because of its extreme hardiness. Comes 
along with the strawberries and cherries, 
Beautiful bright red like Red Bird, and good 
shipper. Better quality and flavor. ; 
Extremely hardy in tree and bud. A heavy pro- 
ducer. Trade-marked and sold ONLY by Stark. 
EARLY RED BIRD 
Most Popular Very Early Peach. 
Bright glowing color—‘“red as fire’—on a back- 
ground of creamy white. 
Handsome. Large—as large as Elberta. Ripens 
about 45 days before Elberta. Clingstone. Good to 
eat and fine for pies, cobblers and peach pickles. 
Quality good, especially when left on the tree until 
they get fully ripe. j 
“Break all young-beari es 
bearing records: tone e cove create Sian ape ok all 
orchard." “Most profitable early peach. 
fast as can ship.” "Better shipper than E a. 
Genuine Record-Bearing Strain Red Bird Trees 
obtainable ONLY from Stark Nurseries. 
JUNE ELBERTA 
Earliest Yellow Semi-Freestone 
The earliest ripening peach of the Elberta type! 
"Picked 2 bushel to 3 pecks from my 2-year 
oid June Elberta tree. By far the best early peach 
I ever saw."—Wm. H. Welch, Mo. 
Rich golden yellow flesh. Ripens just after Red 
Bird Cling—about 40 days before Elberta. Its beau- 
tiful color, large size and good shipping quality, 
make it one of the big profit-making peaches. 
ALTON 
Best Early White Freestone. 
A magnificent peach! Large. White fleshed. Free- 
stone, sometimes semi free. Young and heavy bearer. 
One of the sweetest and most delicious of peaches. 
Ideal for eating fresh and for canning. Tree 
extremely hardy and vigorous—bears crops when 
many others fail. 
ELBERTA—“Queen” Strain 
Stark's Large Queen Strain is Larger, Rounder 
and Often Brings 50c to 75c a Bushel More Than 
Ordinary Elberta. 
Mid-Season Yellow Freestone. Best known Ameri- 
can Peach—the Standard by which all others are 
judged. 
Elberta will always be in demand on all markets. 
An excellent commercial peach. Good for canning, 
drying, and shipping—when full ripened on tree, de- 
licious to eat. Every Home and Commercial Orchard 
should have our Large Queen Strain—sold ONLY 
by Stark Nurseries. 

ONS IN PEACHES. 
Delicious flavor—luscious juiciness” 
New "FLAMING GOLD" Large Yellow 
Freestone Nectarine 
Waxy Fuzzless Skin, quick bearer—2-year- 
old nursery trees set a crop of Fuzzless 
Peaches. Healthy, hardy tree—thoroughly 
tested, succeeds wherever peaches grow. 
Flaming wine-red over waxy golden yel- 
low. Rich orange yellow flesh. Distinctive, 
delicious flavor, combining honey sweetness 
and spiciness. Fine for eating, canning, dry- 
ing. Ripe 2 weeks before Elberta. A_ new, 
delectible Juxury fruit easily grown in Home 
Yards and Orchards. Tree demand far ex- 
ceeds supply—Order Promptly. 
REDHAVEN-New 
Earliest Yellow Fleshed Freestone—Ripe a 
Month Before Elberta. 
This deliciously flavored new peach has everything 
—high quality, a true perfect freestone. Brigliant 
red color. Flesh firm, fine textured. Excellent quality. 
A redder, earlier Halehaven type. 
Trees are vigorous. Hardy. Heavy bearers. Should 
be in every Home Yard and Commercial Orchard 
to start the quality yellow peach season. Tough 
skin, should make it good shipper. Ideal for eating, 
canning, drying. Recommended and bred by Mich. 
Exp. Station. Ripe 30 days before Elberta. 
GOLDEN ELBERTA CLING 
World’s Finest Canning Peach. 
Most beautiful Yellow Clingstone Peach 
days before Elberta. Delicious, honey cet flesh. 
After years of rigid tests we can now unquali- 
fiedly recommend Golden Elberta Cling as the Best 
Canning Peach. 
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The fruit resembles Stark Early Elberta. The 
same marvelous golden color. Supetb Quality, Honey 
Sweet juice and flesh. Most alluring quality of any 
Clingstone. So firm and solid, excellent shipper. 
Fine for Home Yards and Market Orchards. Intro- 
duced and sold ONLY by Stark. 
» HALATE—A New Peach 
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Stark Bro’s famous Experimental Orchards. Fruit 
resembles Hale. Tree has vigor of Elberta. Large, 
highest quality—better flavor than either Hale or 
Elberta. Comes on market when ycllow peaches al- 
ways bring top prices. Halate is one of the finest 
varieties both for eating fresh and for canning. 
Favorite for Home Yards and Local Market. Ripens 
two weeks after Elberta. Sold ONLY by Stark. 
LATE ELBERTA 
Large, Late Yellow Freestone—Should Be 
in Every Planting--Home Yard or Market 
to Give Succession of Ripening. 
This magnificent big peach fills the gap between 
Hal-Berta Giant and Krummel October. Ripens when 
peaches are scarce and high quality peaches are in 
great demand for eating fresh, for cobblers, pies and 
for canning. Hardy, vigorous tree. 
This genuine “Record Bearing” Strain Sold ONLY 
by Stark. 
KRUMMEL OCTOBER 
Best, Handsomest Very Late Peach. 
Latest Yellow Freestone—ripe-40 days after El- 
berta. Gloriously red and golden color. Large, almost 
round. Lusciously sweet clear to pit. Firm, ships per- 
fectly..A general favorite for eating, drying; best 
canning quality, fine for sweet peach pickles. Tree 
strong grower. Extremely hardy. Bears very young. 
Every Home Yard, Local and Commercial Orchard 
will want Krummel October. 



1s new Date Yellow Freestone-Peach, from 

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Best Very Early Yellow Peach 
Néew—wU. S. Patent—the Greatest Sensa- 
tion of All Burbank Peach Creations! 
“A Winner!” declares J. Car] Ward. fruit expert 
of New York, He says: “I picked as many as 20 
peaches from trees only 2 years old. We have planted 
490 trees. Excellent size. Wonderful scarlet coloring 
so brilliant that fruit on trees can be seen a great 
distance. Very fine meat. A small pit. Perfect free- 
stone. Flavor very unusual—to me it tastes like a 
blend of Early Crawford and J. H. Hale.” 
Pouring in from the West, Central West, South, 
North, East and Canada are enthusiastic reports of 
growers who pronounced Burbank‘s July Elberta— 
“Peach Sensation of the Century!” 
“Extremely hardy—loaded when others tajl.” “Year 
after year July Elberta makes us more money than 
all others in our orchard.” “$600.00 net profit from 
2/3 acre.’ “Outstanding commercial peach.” .“Bear 
in spite of drouth and cold.”* “Michigan’s outstand- 
ing peach.” “Fine in Canada,” “Best peach for West.” 
For Home Yards, Local Market Orchards, Com- 
mercial Orchards, Roadside Stands, in Back Yards 
and on the market, this Very Early Yellow Free- 
stone with its large size, vivid red color, luscious 
flavor and extreme hardiness is bringing quick 
profits to its growers—often coming into bearing 
when only 2 years of age. Ripens nearly 3 weeks 
before Elberta, and ahead of Halehaven. Patented 
and sold ONLY by Stark. 
Burbank's 
July 
Elberta 
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The Million Bollar Peach 
Mammoth in size. Golden yellow-color, 
with vivid carmine. Perfect Freestone. Almost fuzz- 
less. Golden yellow flesh. Firm, yet melting and 
tender. Marvelous shipper. One of the most popu- 
lar peaches on the Mid-Season market and steadily 
gaining in favor. 
Recommended for Home Yards, Local Market and 
Commercial Orchard plantings. A national favorite 
for eating fresh, canning, drying and preserves. 
IN ARKANSAS BEARS AT 1 YEAR 
“I planted eight 1I-yr. J. H. Hale peach trees in 
spring. Four of them had nice and smooth peaches 
the next year. Tree a good stocky grower. I have 
confidence in this excellent quality peach.’—Jos. 
Bachman, Franklin Co., Ark. 
BORE SECOND SEASON 
“Should I want any more trees in the future I 
will order of you. The J. H. Hale peach trees I got 
a year ago this spring-bore this year. Very fine in 
appearance and flavor.’”—A. Berry, Calaveras Co., 
California. 

New, Early Yellow Freestone 
A Winner! A new peach creation combining the 
good qualities of J. H. Hale and South Haven. Al- 
though just recently introduced, Halehaven is steadily 
gaining in favor and is replacing South Haven in 
Home Yard, Local Market and Commercial Orchards. 
Large size. Beautiful contrasting Red and Yellow 
color. One of the most beautiful peaches. Tree is 
hardy, strong and vigorous. Bears young. Bears 
heavy crops. Bred and recommended by Mich, Exp. 
Sta. Ripens 17 days before Elberta. 
EVERY HOME OWNER SHOULD SELECT A CONTINUOUS SUCCESSION OF LUSCIOUS PEACHES RIPENING FROM EARLY SUMMER TO LATE FALL 
Starred varieties (***, **, *) are the best of 
their type and ripening season. All varieties here- 
after listed follow in Order of Ripening Season. 
***WORLD’S EARLIEST — 
scribed above. 
MAYFLOWER — Very Early Red Blushed 
White Semi-Freestone. For home and market. 
**RED BIRD CLING—Fully described above. 
** JUNE ELBERTA—Fully described above. 
EARLY ROSE—Very Early Red and White 
Clingstone. Large size, Ships well. 
New Leader — de- 
*EUREKA HARDY—Very 
Freestone. Quick Bearer, The “Ironclad of 
the peach family.” Beautiful rosy-cheeked 
white fleshed Semi-Freestone. 
*EARLY MAMIE ROSS — Early. Semi-Free- 
stone. Delicious quality, bright red-cheeked 
creamy white flesh peach. Tree hardy. 
**FISHER—New U. S. Patent Peach, From the 
orchard of C. Howard Fisher, Canada, Ripe 
about a month before Elberta. Fruit is large, 
Splendid quality. Semi-Freestone when ripe. 
#**REDHAVEN — New Leader, Described top 
Page 9, 
*CUMBERLAND — Early White Semi-Freestone. 
Fruit large. Quality very good. 
CARMAN — Early White Freestone. A large 
*#**GOLDEN JUBILEE—F ull described above, 
*#*ALTON—Fully described above. 
***BURBANK’S JULY ELBERTA—New Leader— 
A Winner! Described on Page 9, 
Hardy. Early Semi- 
ROCHESTER—Early Yellow Freestone. A beau- 
tiful very~- hardy peach. JPxcellent quality. 
Large. Mottled red and gold. Yellow Freestone. 
*BURBANK’S JULY GOLD — A Leader. Early 
Yellow Freestone. Exceptionally young bearer 
and extremely hardy. 1-year trees in our nur- 
sery bore fruit after hard, long winter with 
14 below zero weather. Fruit is clear orange 
yellow. Averages 2% to 3 inches in size. Rich 
clear ‘golden yellow flesh, no red at pit. De 
lightful flavor. Excellent quality. 
*HILEY — Early White Freestone. Highly col- 
ored on sunny side. Perfect freestone. Longs 
keeper. Superb shipper. 2 weeks earlier than 
Belie of Georgia which it resembles. 
ECLIPSE — Early Yellow Freestone. Good 
sized, high quality; Yellow Freestone, Tree 
vigorous and hardy. For Home Yards and 
Fruit Gardens—Burbank’s July Elberta. tar 
better. 
*SOUTH HAVEN — Early Yellow Freestone. At- 
tractive yellow freestone. Good size, excellent 
quality. Tree vigorous, very hardy and pro- 
ductive. Recommended for Home Yards and 
Local Market Orchards, Originated by Michi- 
gan Exp. Station, Halehaven is better. 
***HALEHAVEN—Full described on Page 9. x 
CHAMPION — The Standard of Quality i™ 
White Peaches, A delicious peach. Flesh sweet 
rich and satisfying. Tree hardy, A good bearer. 
Ripens 14 days before Wiberta. Freestone, 
*##STARK EARLY ELBERTA — A Leader. De 
seribed above. 
*CRAWFORD EARLY IMPROVED — Barly 
Yellow Freestone. Deep yellow peach with 
striking red cheek. Flavor is exquisite 
**BELLE OF GEORGIA — Mid-Season White 
Freestone. Large showy peach—rich creamy 
white with brilliant red blush. Often called 
Red and White Elberta. Simply delicious qual- 
ity. Splendid shipper. One of the best peaches 
CAPTAIN EDE—Mid-Season Yellow Freestone. 
Large yellow freestone peach. Deliciously 
sweet flesh all the way to pit. Ripens 3 days 
a before Rlberta—better, hardier than Elberta, 
‘***GOLDEN ELBERTA CLING — A Leader. De- 
scribed above. 
***BURBANK’S GIANT — A Leader — Mid-Season 
Yellow Freestone. Tremendous size — usually 
even larger than J. H. Hale. Delicious flavor. 
Thick golden flesh clear to small seed, 
*“GIANT SNOWBALL — Mid-Season Freestone. 
Huge white peach overspread with flaming red. 
Creamy white flesh. Juicy. A true freestone. 
Larger and has thicker flesh than any other 
white peach. Ripe just before Elberta. 
‘ILLINOIS (Trade-Mark) — Mid-Season White 
Freestone. Red cheeked. Creamy white. Juicy. 
Spicy flavor. Ships and sells well. Ripens after 
Champion and even superior to that high qual- 
ane ity peach. Best of its class and season. 
BURBANK’S FUZZLESS Peach—New Leader, 
“Flaming Gold” Nectarine—Fully described at 
ae top of Page 9, 
42,2 LUBERTA—Large Queen Strain—See above. 
euud; He HALE—Fully descrihed above, 
HAL-BERTA GIANT — A Leader. Fully de- 
‘ scribed on Page 8. 
STARK SUMMER HEATH —Mid-Season White 
Canning Cling, A favorite for pickles. Wonder- 
ful for canning. Heath type.. Snow-white flesh. 


**HARDEE (U. S. Patent) — Mid-Season Yellow 
Freestone, New hardy Elberta-type peach. Bore 
crop in Ohio after 18 degrees below zero. Han- 
dled under license from Patent owners, 
*CRAWFORD LATE IMPROVED — Late Yellow 
Freestone. Large yellow freestone. Delicious 
quality. Good shipper. Bating, canning, drying. 
SHIPPER’S LATE RED — Late Yellow Free- 
stone. Huge, red-blushed yellow peach of great 
beauty. Good quality. Fine commercial peach. 
“INDIAN BLOOD CLING — Big Red-Fleshed 
Peach—Late. Flesh red as a _ beet. Large. 
Handsome. Ideal for pickling and preserving. 
HYSLOP CLING —“Sugar Cling’— Late White 
Clingstone. Large. Round. Handsome. Sweet, 
tender, juicy. For canning and preserves. 
***HALATE—A Leader. Fully described above. 
*** H ARDY-BERTA—U. S. Patent. A Leader, Late 
Yellow Freestone. Extremely hardy — bears 
when others fail. Bore even after trees stood 
17 to 20 degrees below zero weather. Elberta 
type. Larger. Ripens 2 weeks after Elberta, 
**L ATE ELBERTA—Fully described above. 
MARTHA FERN CLING — Very Late White 
Clingstone. Fruit immense size. Creamy white 
with pink blush. Superb eating quality; espec- 
ially recommended for canning and cooking. 
*MAMMOTH HEATH CLING—Very Late White 
Clingstone. Large, Red blushed. Creamy white. 
*STARK HEATH CLING — Very Late Heath, 
Fruit tender. Melting. Juicy, Luscious, Firm. 
Does not bruise easily and ships well. Hardy. 
**KRUMMEL OCTOBRR—VFully described above. 

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STARKRIMSON — New — 
U. S. Patent 
Large, often 2% ins. Orange 
yellow with bright red blush, 
Sweepstakes Winner. Bore last 
year. when late frosts killed 
most Apricot blossoms. Supply 
is very limited. Trees sold only 
by Stark Nurseries. 
SUPERB—Early 
Popular in Central West. Tree 
thrifty, hardy. Productive. Fruit 
medium size. Orange yellow. 
Good quality. 
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WILSON DELICIOUS—Our 
Leader—Very Early 
Tests prove it “Best of All 
Apricots.” Large size — 20% 
larger than Moorpark. Beauti- 
ful. Red and orange yellow col- 
or. Flesh firm. Juicy, with a 
rich, aromatic flavor. Fruit 
hangs well. Bears when others 
fail. Splendid ‘keeper. Stockham 
Bro’s wrote us “5 to 10 days 
earlier than any other apricot 
and sold for far more.” Strong 
growing hardy tree. Fine for 
Home Yards, Local Market and 
Commercial Orchards. Delicious. 
for eating fresh, cooking, can- 
ning and drying. 
STELLA—Hardy 
“The Apricot that is hardier 
than a peach. Fruit is large. 
Delicious quality. Stella  orig- 
inated in Nebraska where the 
sub-zero weather demands har- 
diness in fruits. Stella not only 
thrives and bears in Nebraska 
but in states still farther North, 
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