There is 
nothing finer 
grown than 
BUNTINGS’ 
FRUIT TREES 
for abundant year 
in and year out 
fruit yields 

































Buntings’ Healthy, Well-Grown, Vigorous 
Trees are Worth More 
Quality in peach trees is not a mere matter of the size of the trees at the time of 
purchase. It includes the horticultural skill, knowledge, care and personal integ- 
rity actually employed from the securing of the peach seed to the delivery of the 
Tried and Tested in Our Own Orchards 
Considering our long experience in peach tree production, the knowledge we 
have obtained in watching the trees in our bearing commercial orchards here in 
Sussex County, it is our belief that you cannot buy better peach trees anywhere in 
stock. 
the country regardless of price. 
CARMAN. A very hardy, semi-freestone 
peach, ripening about the middle of 
July; skin pale yellow with blush on 
sunny side; flesh white, tender, sweet 
and melting. Ships well. Best early 
market peach. 
CRAWFORD’S EARLY. Freestone. 
Large, oblong, yellow with deep red 
cheek; flesh yellow, juicy and rich, 
excellent flavor. August Ist to 15th. 
CRAWFORD’S LATE. Ripens after El- 
beria. Freestone. High quality and 
very large size; flesh deep yellow; 
skin yellow with a broad dark red 
cheek. 
EARLY ELBERTA. Very similar in both 
foliage and fruit to the old reliable 
Elberta. Ripens a week before that 
well-known variety. 
GAGE ELBERTA. Ripens two to three 
days later than Elberta, and fruit is 
so very similar that only an expert 
can distinguish the difference. A dis- 
ease-resistant bud sport of the famous 
Elberta. 
One-Year-Old Peach Trees in Nursery Rows at Buntings’ 
GOLDENEAST. Early midseason, ripen- 
ing about 15 days before Elberta. A 
large, firm, highly colored, yellow 
fleshed freestone, rapidly gaining 
popularity with commercial planters. 
GREENSBORO. Semi-cling. Ripens from 
June 25th to July 10th. Large, white 
with a red cheek. Flesh white, rich 
and juicy. Tree a strong grower. 
HALE-HAVEN 
A Premium Peach for Every Commercial 
Orchard. Ripe 2 Weeks Before Elberta 
Steadily gaining favor, because of its 
size, color, good shipping qualities and 
hardiness in bud. 
This marvelous new peach, an in- 
troduction of the Michigan State Experi- 
ment Station, is a cross between the 
famous South Haven and J. H. Hale. It's 
an aristocrat of the first order. 
Extremely high color before ripening; 
withstands cold temperatures; very 
hardy; heavy bearer. A perfect free- 
stone, yellow fleshed. 
