KIMBERLY NURSERIES, KIMBERLY, IDAHO e 21 
CRABAPPLES 
HYSLOP — Dark red. Ripens in Sep- TRANSCENDENT — Brownish yellow. 
tember. September. 
WHITNEY No. 20—Fruit large, red, 
striped with yellow, very hardy. Sep- 
tember. 
PEARS 
FLEMISH BEAUTY — Fruit large, red 
blush, tree very hardy, annual bearer. 
September. 
BARTLETT — Fruit large, clear lemon 
yellow, highly flavored, juicy, very 
popular for eating and canning. Sep- 
tember. 
B. BOSC — Fruit long and pointed, clear 
yellow with red blush. Good eating 
and canning variety. Unexcelled for 
shipping. An exceptionally hardy vari- 
ety, standing extreme cold tempera- 
tures. October. 

Bartlett Pear 
PEACHES 
ALEXANDER-—Earliest semi-cling, white {; ree 
flesh. Juicy. July. : Pr 
CHAMPION — Large, white flesh, good 
quality. August. 
CRAWFORD’S EARLY (Freestone) — 
Large, yellow, very good quality. 
Excellent for canning. August. 
HALEHAVEN — Large reddish-yellow. 
Freestone. Cross between J. H. Hale 
and South Haven. Ripens two weeks 
before Elberta. Excellent. 
ELBERTA (Freestone) — Large oval, yel- 
low with red cheek, flesh yellow. Ripens 
in September. 
IMPROVED ELBERTA — About 10 days 
earlier than the regular’ Elberta. 
Excellent flavor and good canner. 
J. H. HALE (Freestone) — Surpassing 
Elberta in size and color. Solid, free 
from stringiness, excellent flavor, good 
keeper and excellent shipper. Coming 
commercial Peach. September. . 
GOLDEN JUBILEE — A_ new _ introduc- Golden Jubilee Peach 
tion to the Peach family. Size large, 
golden yellow with red blush. Yellow 
flesh of extra fine texture, juicy with LEMON CLING-—Large, yellow with 
exquisite flavor. Ripens two to three dark red cheek. Flesh yellow, sweet 
weeks before Elberta. and delicious. Last of September. 

Fill those jars with Home Grown Fruit 
