
PRICES 
HALE-HAVEN and 
ELBERTA 

Each 
9022.50) 37.90-"18.75 157.00 
WRITE FOR PRICES ON LARGER QUANTITIES. ORDER IN JANUARY AND 
GET BIG CASH DISCOUNT 
3 10 25 100 
7/16 to 9/16 in., 3- to 4-ft. trees $0.75 $2.00 $6.20 $15.00 $47.00 
9/16 in. and over, 4- to 5-ft. trees 

ELBERTA 
Midseason. The Standard of All Peaches 
The outstanding midseason variety by 
which all midseason Peaches are judged. 
Grown over the entire country for both com- 
mercial and garden purposes. Very large, 
yellow with red blush cheek, very juicy, 
highly flavored. Hardy, vigorous 
grower, does well in all Peach grow- 
ing sections. Ripens fore part of 
September. Write for special prices 
on large quantities. 
HALE-HAVEN 
(Early Yellow Freestone) 
This wonderful new Peach was 
introduced by the Michigan State 
Experiment Station, South Haven, 
Michigan. It is a cross between 
South Haven and J. H. Hale. A 
large, beautifully colored, yellow- 
fleshed Peach ripening about two 
weeks before Elberta, a perfect free- 
stone, extremely high color; colors 
a few days before it is ripe on the 
tree, therefore can be picked reason- 
ably green for long distance ship- 
ping. Write for special prices on 
large quantities. 

NUT TREES 




















PEACH 
SPECIAL 
All 9/16 in., 4-5 ft. 
trees 
2 Hale-Haven 
2 Elberta 
1 Redhaven 
For only 
$3.65 
Net, no discount 
In 7/16 in., 3-4 ft. 
Trees 
$3.00 
Net, no discount 

See Page 3 for BIG CASH DISCOUNT 

BLACK WALNUT TREES 
Black Walnuts are so easy to grow, and hardy practically everywhere. Richly 
flavored kernels are useful for many purposes. The trees produce graceful fronds 
of leaves. Ideal for lawn and shade purposes. High timber value. Prices: 3 to 4 



ft., 75c each; 2 for $1.25; 5 for $2.90. Net, no 
48-Page 
PLANTING 
BOOK 
Forty-eight pages of 
valuable 
planting, pruning and gen- 
eral care of plants, shrubs, 
trees, etc. Everyone inter- 
ested in plants should have 
this book. Supply limited. 
PRICE 25c. 
If included 
with order— 
discount. 
Hardy Northern Grown 
PECANS 
Just as hardy as the hickories, and should 
not be confused with southern-grown stock. 
Our trees are Michigan-grown and have 
withstood a temperature of 17 to 20 degrees 
below zero without injury. They are ideal 
for shade trees, .as they are practically im- 
mune to insects and do not shed their leaves 
until late in the fall. Prices: 3 to 4 ft., 
$1.50 each; 3 for $4.00. Net, no discount. 

information on 
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Juneberry Bush 















Juneberry 
JUNEBERRY 
Rare Ornamental Flow- 
ering and Fruiting Shrub 
Is a tree-bush, grows to 6 feet high and 
spreads wide at the top; stems are shiny red 
in the winter, covered with white blooms 
early in the spring, thus making it a rare 
ornamental shrub. The blooms are followed 
by large, grape-size berries, reddish purple. 
Flavor like blueberry or huckleberry but not 
as acid. Edible and relished by all. 
Prices: 2 to 3 ft., $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; 
6 for $4.00. 
