TASTE BEST WHEN PICKED RIPE FROM YOUR OWN TREES 





The peaches are listed in their order of ripening. 
Mayflower ripens here in early July, Elberta the last 
of August. Peaches need but little room, easy to grow. P 
Our lowa-grown, budded trees are hardy and bear E A CH S Pp FE 
young. Plant them 15 to 20 feet apart. Sears C/ A L 
Varieties aboy 
A rees j i e, also 1 P 
All big 5 to 7 #4, css giving you fruit, July ects lisun 
ly bearing year a lekcops Sungold is 4 to CHE oe 
€r planting. $14 -l, Often 


5F12  Mayflower—First to ripen yet almost frost-proof as it 
blossoms so late. Red all over, good quality, good size. Semi- 
cling. 
5F14. Red Haven— This new variety is rapidly becoming the lead- 5F18 70 Value 
ing real early yellow peach. The fruit is large, almost a solid red Io ; 
like a Jonathan apple. The yellow flesh is firm, sweetly delicious, All for $ j / 8 5 
high quality. Free-stone. A hardy, vigorous grower and very rd Not Pos 
3 tpaid 
© 3-ft. trees ($8.70 Value) 
SF19 
All IO for $6.75 Postpaid 
productive. 
5F5 Champion—Free-stone. Large creamy-white with red 
cheek. .Flesh is white, juicy, sweet and highest quality. A heavy, 
regular bearer. Very hardy. Excepting Sungold and Polly, this 
is probably the hardiest peach we grow. 
5F9 Hale Haven—Free-stone. This fine new peach is rapidly 
overtaking Elberta. A heavy producer of large, yellow peaches of 
high quality. Hardy. 
5F6 Early Elberta—Free-stone. Yellow with blush. Fruit is 
large, yellow flesh, firm, juicy, delicious. Hardy. 
5F10 J. H. Hale—Free-stone. Very large, golden yellow flushed 
red with fuzzless skin. Flesh is yellow, solid, tender, very high 
quality. On the market it always brings a higher price. Plant 





with other varieties for pollinization to increase yield. . trees, ae Ruticag of a bushel of ont Plenty 
5F? Elberta—Free-stone. This grand peach fills millions of fruit 1R 00 Will bear next ye €s. Big 
jars every year. ed Haven ar ar, 
5713. Elberta Cling—Ripens about one week after Elberta. This i Champion - H. Hale 
is a fine, delicious, high quality, yellow, firm, clingstone peach. 1 Hale Haven 1 Elberta 
PRICES ON ALL PEACHES (Except SUNGOLD and POLLY) 
Your Choice of Varieties, Alike or Assorted 
Each Per 3 Per 6 Per 12 
oFI6 
All 5 for $5. 95 Not Postpaid 
Good 2 fo 3 ff. Tr 




2 to 3 feet, Postpaid........... $ .75 $1.95 $3.55 $5.95 SFT an 5 ees (Worth $4.50) 
3 to 4 feet;-Postpaid.........-. 1.00 2.85 5.35 9.95 for only $9_ 85 p é 
4 to 6 feet, Not Postpaid...... 1.25 3.60 6.90 13.75 Ostpaid 
5 to 7 feet, Not Postpaid...... 1.40 3.95 7.75 14.95 



__INTER-STATE'S 
Hardy, Delicious, Free-Stone, Heavy Bearer 
, a free diene beau 2 The fruit is large, blushed, a perfect free-stone, ripens just be- 
ict _ fore Elberta. The flesh is white, juicy but firm, the richest, 







The frui rr 
fully blushed. The flesh is fir 

the richest, sweetest flavor. Exce ally fine qua Very most delicious flavor. All who have tasted it agree that 
fine for canning. A commercial Peach because it colors early POLLY IS THE FINEST FLAVORED PEACH THEY 

_ EVER ATE. When d it stays firm and makes the most _ 
usc veach sauce and preserves. Polly is not a good ship- — 
- and local markets. It bears young 
Os 





e spring of 1934. It was 
ental Station. Thoroughly 
- tested for many years, standing cold of 15 to 20 below zero. 
- Polly is not a Peach just for the North. It is a great Peach for. 
other sections as well. The fruit has such a wonderful flavor 



ardier than J. H. Hale. === ~~ ~—_ and is produced abundantly. 
SS ON SUNGOLD PEACHES CT PRICES ON POLLY PEACHES 



a  ‘ato3t ee tr i ee ae "Each $135, 3 for $3.75 § 3to4 feet, Postpaid......... Each $1.35, 3 for $3.85 
= 3to4 st paic .. Each 1.60,3 for 4.50. 4 to 6 feet, Not Postpaid. .... Each 1.50, 3 for 4.25 
4 to 6 feet, Not Each 1.85, 3 for 5.25 5 to 7 feet, Not Postpaid. .... Each 1.65, 3 for 4.65 

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