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RED BIRD CLING. The best of 
all early Peaches. Tree is 
hardy, vigorous and very 
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BEST AND HARDIEST VARIETIES size and very showy appear- 
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PRICES: white, splashed or blushed 
ith red. Flesh white, firm, 
5 to 6 ft., $1.10 each: per 5, $1.00 each, not prepaid. babe tie PES SE p ae 
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3 to 4 ft., 50c each; per 10, 45c each, postpaid. Peeing ae aco ata Org at 
Super Giant 6 ft. Bearing Size, $1.25 each, not prepaid. 
. H. HALE. (Freestone.) The fruit is larger than the Elberta, 
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fruit that will stand shipping. 
One of the best home fruits 
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Peach. 
BELLE OF GEORGIA. Very large; skin white with red 
cheek, flesh white, firm, and of excellent flavor. Tree a 
rapid grower, very prolific. Ripens with Early Crawford. 
HEATH CLING. (Clingstone.) Large, round, white, juicy 
and fine quality. Best for pickling. October. 
MAYFLOWER. Earliest Peach to ripen. White flesh, par- 
tially freestone, excellent flavor. July. 
a perfect freestone, somewhat roundish, rich golden 
yellow, covered with carmine. Skin thick and entirely . 
without fuzz. The flesh is dark yellow, fine grained and 
firm, parting as easily from the pit as any Elberta. The 
flavor is excellent, absolutely of the best. The tree is 
hardy, bears young and profusely, probably the best 
bearer known. One of the best for family use and espe- 
cially for market. August. 
EARLY ELBERTA. (Freestone.) Larger than Elberta, though 
identical in form; bright yellow with red blush; flesh 
yellow, finer grained and sweeter than Elberta; ripens 
a week to ten days before Elberta; good shipper. Tree 
strong grower, hardy, good bearer. August. 
ROCHESTER. (Freestone.) Early midseason. Color lemon- 
yellow changing to orange-yellow, blushed with deep, 
dark red. Skin thick, tough. Flesh yellow stained with 
red near the pit. Very juicy, tender and melting. Sweet. 
Highly flavored. Very good in quality. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE. (Freestone.) Large, golden yellow Peach 
ripening in July. Delicious to eat from the tree, and a 
splendid canner. An ideal market Peach. 
CHAMPION. (Freestone.) Fruit large, beautiful in appear- 
ance, flavor delicious, sweet, rich and juicy; skin creamy 
white with red cheeks; freestone. The peculiarity of this 
acquisition is its hardiness. It stood temperatures of 18 
degrees below zero and produced an abundant crop the 
following season. August. 
ELBERTA. (Freestone.) Fruit large, yellow with red cheeks; 
flesh yellow, juicy, fine quality. Tree hardy and exceed- 
ingly productive. Ripens with the Crawford's Early. Ex- 
ceptionally large and fine. August. 
HALE-HAVEN. (Freestone.) The outstanding characteristics 
of this new Peach are its extreme hardiness, its early 
bearing, its rich yellow and red colors, and its shipping 
qualities. 
SOUTH HAVEN. (Freestone.) The great hardy Peach for 2 
cold regions; stands 10 degrees colder weather than any . oe 
other Peach grown. Large, yellow freestone. Large as _ oo i. 
Elberta and a week earlier on the market. , 

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