PEACH TREES 
We know of no other fruit tree which yields profitable returns 
so readily as a peach tree and it continues to do so for year 
after year with proper attention. Plant our healthy stock this 
year. Our Scion wood is all taken from VIRUS FREE and other- 
wise clean stock. 
PRICES: 3-4’ $1.00; 2-3’ 85c. 
SEE COMMERCIAL PLANTER’S RATES BELOW. 
Belle of Georgia. Ripens midseason. Color creamy white with 
red cheek. Flesh white, red near pit. Size large, freestone. 
Belle of Georgia, for some time, has been rcognized as the 
best all-around white Peach on the market. 
Elberta. One of the most popular and widely planted peaches. 
Large size freestone, bright color, yellow flesh. 
Fisher (Plant Patent No. 233). Few new peach introductions 
have the outstanding features of the Fisher. It has two excel- 
lent qualities in its roundness and firmness; two excellent 
eating qualities in its smooth texture and fine ‘peachy’ 
flavor. The Fisher ripens a full six weeks ahead of Elberta, 
a remarkable advantage for a yellow-fleshed peach of high 
quality. Add 20 cents royalty. 
Golden Jubilee. An excellent, early canning peach; a good firm 
shipper. Rich yellow meat and yellow skin with a bright red 
cheek. Becoming very popular. 
J. H. Hale. Free. Very large; globular; deep yellow overlaid red. 
Very solid flesh. A leading commercial variety. September. 
Orange Cling. Beautiful peach; fine for canning, drying, shipping. 
Rochester. Semi-cling. Earlier than Crawford; does not split at 
the point; the favorite for canning among those who know it. 
Very good flavor. Has a tendency to overbear, as a result 
fruit is usually only medium in size; hardy. We recommend 
it highly. August. 
South Haven. A highly recommended peach. Very large. Ripens 
after Rochester and before Elberta. 
Valiant. Freestone. A new Canadian variety; very hardy; Elberta 
type; fruit large; oblate; yellow blushed with red; good qual- 
ity; firm. First of August. One commentator says: ‘‘A thou- 
sand times better than Elberta.”’ 
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ELBERTA PEACH 
Vedette. Similar to Valiant but ripens a week earlier. Productive; 
freestone. Better than its parent—the Elberta. Very hardy. 
Veteran. The fruit is large, round, yellow fleshed, usually a 
freestone, and far superior to Elberta in quality. Since it ripens 
a few days later than Valient, it makes a desirable sort to 
follow that variety. Highly recommended for the Puget Sound 
and similar areas. 
APRICOTS 
Chinese. A recent introduction of great promise. Very hardy; 
resembles Tilton, which it surpasses for size and hardiness. 
Vigorous. Sometimes called Mormon cot. 
Perfection. It is without doubt the finest apricot produced to 
date; exceedingly large, juicy, sweet. Abundant producer. 
$1.50 each. 
Tilton. Large; good color; rich flavor; frost resisting. Long the 
favorite in the Northwest. July. 
Wenatchee Moorpark. Very large; orange with red cheeks; firm; 
juicy; good flavor. The most popular tree today. 
QUINCE 
Fine quality fruit, ideally suited for jelly and preserves. Large, 
well branched trees. $2.00 each. 
COMMERCIAL GROWERS 
Put those idle acres to work growing fine quality fruit that 
will be in good demand in the postwar period. Invest in fruit 
trees now and reap multiple harvests in years to come. 
Commercial Growers wil! find Rich’s trees a good investment. 
The following prices apply only when 10 or more of one 
variety are ordered. 
10-49 50-299 
4-67 aah sae $1.00 .90 
34x Meee ma oetienan ele 85 .80 
a3! Sede See mee Te) .70 
WRITE FOR PRICES ON 300 OR MORE. 
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