Super Giant 6-Ft. Bearing Size Peaches, All Varieties—50c Each, Not Prepaid 
Welch’s PEACHES 
BEST and HARDIEST Varieties 
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PRICES 
5 to 6 ft., 45c each; per 10, 40c each, not prepaid. 
3 to 4 ft., 25c each; per 10, 22!2c each, postpaid. 
J. H. Hale. (Freestone.) The fruit 
is larger than the Elberta, a 
perfect freestone, somewhat j i 
roundish, rich golden nae pe C S Quality 
i i skin 
covered with carmine. 
thick and entirely without fuzz. e 
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6 to 7 ft. Trees 
The flesh is dark yellow, fine 
grained and firm, parting as 
Will bear enough fruit the 
second year to pay for your 








easily from the pit as any El- 
berta. The flavor is excellent, 
absolutely of the best. 

The tree is ROE Pein trees. 
young and _ profusely, 
probably the best bearer 2ELBERTA 2 CHAMPION 
known. One of the best 2 ROCHESTER 
for family use and es- 
pecially for market. Aug. S 50 Prepaid 
EARLY ELBERTA.  (Free- 3 Express 
stone.) Larger than El- 
berta, though identical 
in form; bright yeilow 
with red blush; flesh yellow, finer grained and sweeter than 
Elberta; ripens a week to ten days before Elberta; good ship- 
Hale-Haven 

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2 CHAMPION 



Very juicy, 
GOLDEN JUBILEE. (Freestone.) Large, golden 
yellow peach ripening in July. Delicious to 
eat from the tree, and a splendid canner. 
An ideal market peach. 
CHAMPION. (Freestone.) Fruit large, beautiful 
in appearance, flavor delicious, sweet, rich 
and juicy; skin creamy white with red 
cheeks; freestone. The peculiarity of this 
acquisition is its hardiness. It stood temper- 
atures of 18 degrees below zero and produced 
an abundant crop the following season. Aug. 
ELBERTA. (Freestone.) Fruit large, yellow with 
red cheeks; flesh yellow, juicy, fine quality. 
Tree hardy and exceedingly productive. 
Ripens with the Crawford's Early. Excep- 
tionally large and fine. August. 
HALE-HAVEN. (Freestone.) The outstanding 
characteristics of this new peach are its 
extreme hardiness, its early bearing, its rich 
yellow and red colors, and its shipping 
qualities. 
8 Rochester Peaches, 4 ft., 
[8] 
per. Tree strong grower, hardy, good bearer. 
ROCHESTER. (Freestone.) Early midseason. 
changing ot orange-yellow, blushed with deep, dark red. Skin 
Flesh yellow stained with red near the pit. 
tender and melting. 
Very good in quality. 
thick, tough. 
$1.75, postpaid 
August. 
Color lemon-yellow 
Sweet. Highly flavored. 
SOUTH HAVEN. (Freestone.) The great hardy 
Peach for cold regions; stands 10 degrees 
colder weather than any other Peach grown. 
Large, yellow freestone. Large as Elberta 
and a week earlier on the market. 
RED BIRD CLING. The best of all early Peach- 
es. Tree is hardy, vigorous and very produc- 
tive. Fruit is of good size and very showy 
appearance, an attractive creamy white, 
splashed or blushed with red. Flesh white, 
firm, meaty and of good flavor. A fruit that 
will stand shipping. One of the best home 
fruits and a leading early market Peach. 
BELLE OF GEORGIA. Very large, skin white 
with red cheek, flesh white, firm, and of 
excellent flavor. Tree a rapid grower, very 
prolific. Ripens with Early Crawford. 
HEATH CLING. (Clingstone.) Large, round, 
white, juicy and fine quality. Best for pickl- 
ing. October. 
MAYFLOWER. Earliest peach to ripen. White 
flesh, partially freestone, excellentflavor. July. 
