6-inch Wooden Garden Labels—100 for 65c. 
Luscious PEACHES 
Taste Better When Picked from Your Own Tree 
Golden Jubilee. A recent introduction, One of the best early large yellow freestone 
Peaches. Flesh is yellow, tender, juicy and sweet; unusually hardy. August 20. 
Hale Haven. An extra large, richly colored yellow fleshed freestone Peach. Delicious 
flavor, fine canner, strong, thrifty grower, disease resistant. August 20. 
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Rochester. One of the best flavored Peaches of all. Large yellow with attractive 
red blush. Freestone. September 1. 
Carman. Large, creamy white with deep blush. Semi-freestone, prolific bearer; 
good for canning. September 1. 
Belle of Georgia. Large, attractive white fleshed 
Peach. Freestone. September 1. 
Champion. A general favorite. Large white free- 
stone. Very hardy in bud. September 5. 
Early Crawford. Large yellow freestone Peach; good 
for home garden. Freestone. September 5. 
Elberta. Most popular Peach grown. Large yellow 
with red blush, highly flavored juicy yellow flesh. 
Freestone. September 15. 
STURDY, 1-YR.-OLD TREES—EACH $2.50 
Peach Pollination—The above varieties of Peach 
trees are self-fruitful and may be planted alone. 
Juicy PLUMS 
Easily Grown, Bear Young 
STURDY, 7-YR.-OLD TREES EACH $2.50 
Abundance (Oriental). One of the best, rapid grower, 
healthy and bears young; large amber fruits, 
turning to bright cherry red. Flesh light yellow, 
juicy with delicious flavor. August. 
Burbank (Oriental). A large, bright red 
Plum, flesh juicy, tender and sweet. 
Very productive. August. 
Mew Stanley Prune (European). The 
best large, dark blue Plum; yellow 
flesh, juicy, firm, sweet and delicious. 
Bears a good crop every year. Sept- 
ember 15. 
Bradshaw (European). An attractive 
dark violet-red Plum, large, early and 
excellent for canning. Flesh yellowish 
green, juicy, delicious flavor. Vigorous. 
productive trees. September 1. 
Yellow Egg (European). Extremely 
large, yellow Plums with firm, sweet, 
juicy flesh. Late August. 
Plum Pollination—Plums vary in 
their meed for cross pollination. 
Most varieties of Oriental Plums 
are self-sterile (2 or more trees re- 
quired) and European Plums are self- 
pollinating. However, all varieties 
will set better crops if two or more 
trees are planted together. 
Stanley Prune 
$2.50 each 
New 
Sour 
for PIES and CANNING 
Large Montmorency. 
4 The leading sour Cherry. 
Large, dark red, firm flesh 
| with fresh tart flavor. 
Best for canning. July. 
aa Early Richmond. The 
earliest sour Cherry. 
Bright red, juicy and de- 
licious; one of the best 
for pies; strong grower, 
prolific bearers. Late 
June. 
English Morello. Bears 
younger and_ heavier 
than any other Cherry. 
Fruit is large, dark red 
and splendid for pies. Ri- 
pensin late July after the 
others areall gone. 
Strong 2 yr. old $9-50 
trees. Each 

are self-fertile (may be 
Large Montmorency 
CHERRIES , 
Cherry Pollination—Sour Cherries 
ii alone) but for better results plant 
several varieties together, 
























i 
i 
Pear Pollination—Most varie- 
ties of Pears are seif-sterile. 
Therefore plant two different 


varieties together, except Bart- 
lett and Seckel, to obtain a 
heavy set of fruit. 



planted 
A Recent Introduction. 
Golden Jubilee 
$2.50 each. 
PEARS 
DELICIOUS, EASILY.GROWN 
Bartlett. The favorite Summer 
Pear. Best for all uses. Large, 
golden yellow with reddish 
blush. Flesh tender and juicy. 
Strong grower, does well with 
Kieffer or Clapps. August. 
Kieffer. One of the largest Winter 
Pears; golden yellow with red 
blush. Easy to grow, blight re- 
sistant. The best for canning. 
Late September. 
Clapp’s Favorite. A large Pear 
resembling Bartlett, lemon yel- 
low, red blush with fine brown 
dots; one of the first to ripen. 
Very juicy, delicate flavor; hardy 
and productive. Early August. 
Seckel.*Small reddish brown Pear 
of exceptionally fine quality. 
Good for eating, pickling, or 
canning whole. October. 
Duchess. Large, greenish yellow, 
spotted russet, rich white flesh. 
Qectober-November. 
STRONG, STURDY, 
OLD TREES — EAC 






2-YR.- 
$2.50 
Bartlett 
Strong 2-year 
trees, $2.50 ea. 
