PEACHES 
Peach trees should be planted early in the Spring and 
not in fall. All prmces are prepaid and we will gladly make 
special quotations on larger quant.ties than lsted. 
PEACH PRICES PREPAiD 






More than Mo 
Description of grades below 1-3 4 EO rEe 12 R & 
Economy 2/3’, 5/1677 /48 2 ee as $0.72 $0.68 $0.64 $0.60 
Commercial 3/5’, 7/167-9/16”".........- 1.00 -95 of .87 
Home Orchard 4/6’, 9/16”-11/16”...... 1.39 1.33 4.27 1.22 
No. 6415—-RED HAVEN. The peach with all the ‘‘extras’—extra early, extra 
aves (Sec juicy, extra red, and extra heavy bearer. New and highly recom- 
mended, 
No. 6401—CHAMPION. Hardiest Peach. Large, creamy white with red cheek. 
Freestone. Very high quality—juicy and sweet. Tree vigorous and thr-fty. 
No. 6407—J. H. HALE. Earlier and larger than Elberta. Unusually fine flavor. 
Good yellow with red blush. Good keeper. Plant with other varieties. : 
No. 6413—POLLY. Originated in Iowa and cons.de.ed the hardiest peach. White 
freestone of good quality. Tree is vigorous, hardy, and productive. Midseason. 
No. 6406—HALEHAVEN. Best early freestone. Strong 
ahibag very hardy—heavy bearer of fine flavored yellow QUINCE 
peaches, ; 
No. 6403—ELBERTA. Best known freestone, commercial No.6925-CHAM- 
variety. Yellow with reddish cheek: Excellent for can- PION. 3 to 4 foot 
_ ning. size. Large well 
No. 6402—EARLY ELBERTA. Freestone. Large golden flavored, oran<e yel- 
yellow with red cheek. Yellow flesh, firm, juicy, luscious low fruit, hardy. Prepaid Prices 
flavor. Hard.er than Elberia. young bearing. vig- Commerciai patie oe 
No. 6409—SOUTH HAVEN. Large Yellow freestone, at- oreus trees: Bch 7/16"-9 168! 4? 
tractive blush and ye.low flesh. Ripens 10 days earlier $1.75; 3 ne more Home Orehara ++ .$1.39 





More than 
@ 8-11 12 

$1.34 $1.29 $1.25 





than Elberta. = tnaid 67, 9/16". 
No. 6405—GOLDEN JUBILEE. Yellow freestone, firm, [SL20. postpaid. Hy ig as 
juicy, full flavored. Ripens 15 -to 20 days earlier than No. 6915 whe 65 1.60 1.55 4.54 
Elberta. Pavomto CEN ES - GoLnr 
Favorite commerciah tex GOLDEN. 
Sections, arge, qd arlety in many 
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ity of all apricots U4. best qual- 
4 VARIETIES= 2 SIZES OF TREES large. round, deep” orfitit ,18 extra 
‘ With = Fe ange j - 
In two different sized trees—at 2 different prices. We offer the four best flesh ee on the sun sia epee 
varieties of peaches for an all purpose Home Orchard. There are early, mid-season. juey. The ge srained and. fa oe 
aos ruit is te AN 
and tate varieties carefully selected for hardiness, long bearing season, and cross eating f unexce:led f 
pollination. In each col.ection we have 2 Elberta, 1 J. H. Hale, zt) South Haven. Munn Tesh and commands : aoe 
aid 1 Golden Jubilee. Five of the best trees available at Berry’s money saving —-~_Drice on the Sa pre- 
prices. Prepaid Prices ie pe ae niore than 
COMMERCIAL ECONOMY 
NO.6450 
Commercial 3757 7% 821i as 
5/16 to 7/16” 
Home Orcharq 7758188 $150 $45 §,ay- 
3To4 ‘I 32 EACH 

Not yield awa other varieties wi] 
NOL equal ¥,. 37 e Guality. of ¢ S_ will 
gual to the ab Of fruit jg 
200VE varieties. 

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7/16 to 9/16” 


No. 6920—MANCHU, 62, 072 1:68 
FOOT wus «=P REPAID 
the North Can be grown ne 
13 OR MORE 
Pears are one of the easiest fruits to grow and thrive in any 
















climates where other fruit grows. Plant at least 2 varieties ALL Nu 
for good cross-pollinization. All are good pollinators except Be : SERY p 
. Seckel and Mendel which are blight resistant. You're TY’g Live RICKS 
More than SCrite “2° judges’ 10 
Description of grades below ae fy Paes 12 fing By Just mee Every u 
Commercial 3/5’, 7/16”-9/16"...... $1.49 $1.43 $14.37 $1.32 Values Honest We Suara STade 
Home Orchard 4/6’, 9/16”-11/16”.. #.75 1.69 {.63 4.58 our z €mey; deserins e yoy qd 
No. 6202—DOUGLAS. Best for Middle West. Vigorous and The ality wis Pe this hone 
hardy. Otten bears second year. Considered blight proof. Pre Mo ey b (0) 
Fruit large, volden vellow with blush. Fine texture and flavor. 8 Day Our © say COlorfy, 
No. 6205—SECKEL (Sugar Pear). Medium sized fruit. aVe vo Dursep U enap, ata 
Sweet and spicy. Hardy blight resistant. Young and Qui u up to os Stock '@bleg u 
heavy, bearer ; CK op 40%. Shipmey t 
0. 6201—BARTLETT. Favorite commercial va- 1 ine t 
riety Heavy bearer of large, juicy, high flavored bran diame tt 
fruit. Strong growing tree—fairly hardy siz Cheq ter— ery. 17 
No. 6203-—-KIEFFER. Large, golden yellow, meaty I © for : ell 7,24 hen 10 
pear for canning. Tree, extra hardy, blight 10M Wickep ,"0Oted, pt Vily 
: resistant, and bears young. wu, .~&CH Crops__ lant th 
= & No. 6204—LINCOLN. An old variety favored in vat Inch R I 8t res 
E the middle west for ‘its proven ability to with- Ory. Wel Met, < tr Ults 
stand cold, heat, blight, and other adverse COMM 1 bran 4 F Ohg Ye t 
growing conditions. Fruit is medium sized, 3 E Cheq and 6 id 
matures in early September, is pleasantly fla- D Tice, Wel] a" tal] 
vored, juicy, sweet, aromatic, Best early Pear. >, Charg Usual} : ted, 
att 22 Meinen ime, = goed tees 
@ = 
"Co Berry’, diamete o 8 # arge 
A choice selection for eating, canning or NOM Wap lage tall, 
pickles. Regular grade trees, We off G od aiue 
Commercial and Giant. size. tajp) ceo thie 5 
One each --Bartlett, Kieffer, li 716 in aller Peace 
Seckel, Douglas. Feely dra ee eal eo , Trees 
No. Peg d EAE 2 Or large, Oune fe P (gin? & ft 
—4 trees, $5. ostpaid. : e a : 
No. 6251—4/6’ ; 9/16”-11/16” "Chard jn” Recomp ote?) 
Ss * 
—4 trees, $6.50. Exp. Pd. : Warm clinended 
Acai cade | ca ates, 
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