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Welcha PEACHES 
BEST AND HARDIEST VARIETIES 
Welch's Prices are Right—Order Now! 
PRICES 
5 to 6 ft., 75c each: per 5, 70c each, not pre- 
paid. 3 to 4 ft., 40c each; per 10, 35c each, 
postpaid. 
J. H. HALE. (Freestone.) 
fusely, probably 
EARLY ELBERTA. 
The flavor is 
The fruit is larger than 
the Elberta, a perfect freestone, somewhat round- 
ish, rich golden yellow, covered with carmine. 
Skin thick and entirely without fuzz. 
The flesh is dark yellow, fine grained 
and firm, parting as easily from the 
pit as any Elberta. 
excellent, absolutely of the best. The 
tree is hardy, bears young and pro- 
best bearer 
known. One of the best for family 
use and especially for market. Aug. 
(Freestone.) Larger than El- 
berta, though identical in form; bright yellow 
with red blush; flesh yellow, finer grained and 
sweeter than Elberta; 
tipens a week to ten 
days before Elberta; good shipper. Tree strong 
grower, hardy, good bearer. August. 
ROCHESTER. (Freestone.) Early midseason. Color 
lemon-yellow changing to orange-yellow, blush- 
ed with deep, dark red. Skin thick, tough. 
Flesh yellow stained with red near the pit. 
Very juicy, tender and melting. Sweet. Highly 
flavored. Very good in quality. 
WELCH'S 
QUALITY 
PEACH 
COLLECTION 
6 to 7 ft. Trees 
Will bear enough 
fruit the second 
year to pay for 
your trees. 
2 ELBERTA 
2 CHAMPION 
2 ROCHESTER 
$5.00 
Prepaid 
Express 

lowing season. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE. (Free- 
stone.) 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 pecu- 
liarity of this acquisi- 
tion is its hardiness. 
It stood temperatures 
of 18 degrees below 
zero and produced an 
abundant crop the fol- 
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Rochester 
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ELBERTA. (Freestone.) Fruit large, yellow with red 
cheeks; flesh. yellow, juicy, fine quality. Tree 
hardy and exceedingly productive. Ripens with 
the Crawford’s Early. Exceptionally large and 
fine. August. 
HALE-HAVEN. (Freestone.) The outstanding char- 
acteristics of this new peach are its extreme 
hardiness, its early bearing, its rich yellow and 
red colors, and its shipping qualities. 
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 peaches. 
Tree is hardy, vigorous and very productive. 
Fruit is of good size and very showy appear- 
ance, 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 excel- 
lent flavor. Tree a 
rapid grower, very | 
Ba Aaa with |; Janet 
arly Crawford. ; > 
HEATH CLING. (Cling  , collection 
stone.) Large,round, | 
white, juicy and fine 2 GOLDEN JUBILEE 
quality. Best for 2 J. H. HALE 
pickling. October. _ 2 HALE-HAVEN 
MAYFLOWER. Earliest ‘These 8 4-ft. Ae 
peac to ripen. ; ; ‘oxt- 
White flesh, partially — $2.7 paid 
freestone, excellent | ae : 
flavor. July. 
Super Giant 6-Ft. Bearing Size Peaches, All Varie- 
ties, 85c Each, Not Prepaid. 
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