

between South Haven and 
._ Hale. Introduced by the 
' Michigan State Experiment 
Station. Freestone, strong 
grower, very hardy and a 
heavy bearer. Ripens ten 
days earlier than Elberta 
and we consider it the best 
Peach we have ever offered. 
KALAMAZOO. A beauti- 
ful peach that will bear 
good crops of fruit when all 
other varieties fail. The 
surest cropper of them all, 
and very hardy. Large, gold- 
en yellow with crimson 
cheek; yellow flesh, superb 
quality, small pit. Mid- 
season. Freestone. 


Elberta Peach 
LEMON FREE. Lemon- 
shaped and colored, large 
size, freestone, immensely 
productive, excellent qual- 
One of the best com- 
peaches and the 
ity. Ss 
mercial s 
“most popular for canning. 
Late, 
BELLE OF GEORGIA. Very large; white fleshed with oF Shieck? 
Very hardy and grows with equal 
Productive; early ; ake semi-free 
firm, juicy and excellent flavor. 
suecess in both North and South. 
to free. The most beautiful white peach grown. 
CRAWFORD EARLY. A magnificent, large, yellow, 
peach of unsurpassed quality. 
Fruit very large, 
with dark red. 
CRAWFORD LATE. A grand, large, yellow freestone, 
best late varieties. 
ELBERTA. The most popular peach grown. 
red cheek; fiesh yellow, firm, juicy, 
exceedingly prolific, sure bearer and hardy. 
riety. Free stone. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE. An early, 
best quality. 
yellow, 
HALE. Beautiful golden yellow 
larger than Elberta. and ripens a week 
overlaid 
earlier. 





Lom bard Plums 
PLUMS 
ABUNDANCE. Large, red, 
tender and melting. Hardy and productive. 
in August. 
BRADSHAW. Fruits large, dark reddish purple. 
Flesh yellow, juicy and sweet. ‘Trees vigorous 
and productive. Ripens in August. 
' BURBANK. Skin dark red over a yellow 
ground ; juicy, sweet. Good shipper; ripens in late 
August, a week later than Abundance. Large. 
GERMAN PRUNE. Purplish-black, medium 
juicy, large. Good market variety; popular for 
canning, because of its sweetness. September. 
sweet, very juicy, 
Ripens 
golden-yellow, blushed 
Large, 
rich and sweet; 
An ideal mid-season va- 
highly flavored, 
freestone Peach of the very 
Similar to Elberta, but ripens about one month earlier, 
giving the Northern grower a decided market advantage. ane 
bright carmine ; 
Good shipper and 
Keeper, and on the market it commands the highest price. 
with 
ROCHESTER. In a class 
by itself because it is the 
only good sized yellow free- 
« stone peach of fine quality 
ready for market from the 
10th to the middle of Au- 
gust in the Northern States. 
Large, yellow with a most 
attractive red blush; juicy, 
delicious -and keeps 4 ell. 
Strong grower, good bearer 
and very hardy. 
aie freestone 
One of the 
yellow with 
SOUTH HAVEN. Better 
than average size; prolific, 
dependable, and unusually 
hardy; ripens early; juicy, 
Freestone. yellow fiesh and free stone. 
at $1.50each; 10 for $14.00. Too large for parcel post shipment 








HALE-HAVEN, A’ cross [™ 




kp 
Hardee is 3 the most (costar Peach discostzed! in a S 
25 years. The large fruit is slightly elongated, of the Elberta 
type, and ripens with Elberta. It is yellow, freestone, highly 
colored and of fine-filavor and quality. The vee skin mak: 3. | 
it an excellent keeper and shipper. 2 ees : 
In addition to its other superior weatiteg: ait; elas on 
distinct characteristic which is outstanding above all oth 
varieties, namely, hardiness. 
ee 
United States Department of Agriculture reports show ia z 











when 70 per cent of all Peach trees of bearing age were killed 
or injured by excessive cold, Hardee Peach came throug i 
unharmed and produced a bumper crop. For the home | 
orchardist and the commercial planter alike, Hardee Peach 
is the answer to crop uncertainty. It produces Peaches, and 
plenty of them, when other varieties fail. 
Prices of Hardee Peach, %6” caliper, 85¢ each; 10 fc 
$7.50; 100 for $65.00. {0c per tree extra by parcel post. 
= ES to 24-inch stock, 70c each; 10 for $6.00; ee for $50.0 
Se per tre6 extra by parcel post. 































Prices of Peach Trees 
All varieties of Peach trees listed on this page, with the oe 
ception of New Hardee, are sold at the following prices 
2 UO.:3" Leet sons assests ete | enaeg id dave Meas 50c $4.00 
the inch caliper (3 to 4 FECT) cae wes 2a Saket HS 9 5.50 
%6 inch caliper (4 to 5 feet)........... th 6.50 
25 or more trees at the 100 rate. 
These prices are f.o.b. our New York State growing station? 
If you prefer parcel post shipment, add 5c per tree for the 2 to 
3% fti size; {0c each for the 3 to 4 ft. size; or 15¢ each for th 
4 to 5 ft. size. 
BEARING AGE PEACH TREES 3 
We have a limited quantity of extra large 3 year old Peach | 
trees, 7 to 8 feet high, that are ready to bear. We ean furni: 
all varieties on this. page, except Hardee, in this ‘heavy stoc 


CHERRIES 
SWEET 
BING: Few sweet cherries equal 
Bing in size, attractiveness and quality. 
Almost black; early ; bears abundantly. 
Recommend planting with another sweet 
variety for a pollenizer, 
BLACK GIANT. Attractive in’ size 
and color; the crop is late, coming in 
season just before Lambert which the 
black fruits resemble in size and color. 
The quality is splendid and the cherries 
are less subject to cracking than the 
Bing. Very productive. 
BLACK TARTARIAN.- 
black; flesh. tender, juicy 
Produces immense crops. 
earlier than Bing. 
EMPEROR FRANCIS. A large, 
sweet cherry of high quality. It re- 
sembles Napoleon® or Queen Anne, ex- 
cept that it 1s redder and darker, 
ripens a few days earlier and is less 
subject to cracking. 
GEANT D’HEDELFINGEN. A very 
large, firm fleshed, black sweet cherry. 
Ripens late and is more resistant to 
cracking than most cherries. A beau- 
tiful variety of high quality. 
GOVERNOR WOOD. Light yellow, 
marbled with red; very large; juicy, rich and 
delicious. Extra early. 
LAMBERT. <A very sweet variety and one of 
the largest. Dark purplish red, turning almost 
jet black when ripe. Later than Bing. 
NAPOLEON... Yellow with bright red cheek ; 
very large, meaty and sweet. Very productive : 
bears young. Mid-season, 
~ 
SOUR CHERRIES 

Purplish- 
and rich. 
Ripens 

IMPERIAL GAGE. Large, pale green, juicy, sweet, rich and 
‘excellent. Very popular. August. 
LOMBARD. Medium size, red, juicy and sweet. , 
very productive ; a leading market variety. 
August, » 
STANLEY PRUNE. Large, 
quality and flavor. 
ever introduced for the North. 
YELLOW EGG. 
with firm, sweet, rather juicy flesh. 
Ripens in late August. 

Hardy and 
Will grow anywhere. 
dark blue, freestone and juicy. 
The flesh is firm, fine grained, sweet and of exceptionally fine 
We consider Stanley to be the best prune 
Extremely large yellow fruit, 
Fine quality. 
EARLY RICHMOND. Dark red. 
Best early sour cherry. 
LARGE MONTMORENCY. 
Large red cherry ; 
Early Richmond and fully ten 
days later. The leading com- 
mercial variety. 
ENGLISH MORELLO. The 
standard late sour cherry. Very 
dark red, almost black; excellent 
quality. A month later than 
Montmorency,. 
SCHMIDT’S BIGARREAU. One of the best sais -season to late sorts ies 
color reddish-black, 
WINDSOR. Hardy, 
nearly black when fully ripe; flesh firm and of high quality. 
YELLOW SPANISH. 
Juicy and sweet. 
a ne AR 
NO F i¢ FE anes, California, Colorado, Montana, Id 
Nevada, Oregon, Utah or Washington. — 
larger than — 















Montmorency Cherries 
very large and sweet. 3 +i 
; 
prolific, late variety ; fruit one inch re diam ters 
Fruit large, 
‘yellowish-white, shaded crimson, 
Very early. é 


PRICES OF PLUMS 
and SOUR CHERRIES — 

. Each. Per t 
1 year old (2 to 3 feet)....-.......$0.85 $ 7.50 
2 year old “6 inch.caliper......... - 1.00 ° 
2 year-old %¢-inch-caliper.........:.: 1.15. 
2 year old 1%. inch (4 to 6 feet).... 1.30. 
PRICES OF SWEET CHERRI 
Each 
1 year old (2 to 3 feet) riot ‘ -.$1.00 - $ 
2 year old %4c. inch caliper...:...... 1.20 
2 year old %« inch i ee 1.35 
2 year old 4e inch (4 to 6 feet).... 1.50 

25 or More Trees at the 100 Rate 
Parcel Post Prices [*" ae 
old trees ; 
!0c each for the 2-yr. Ae; 15¢ each fo 
and 20c each for the 2-yr. 146 size. 
