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BELLE OF GEORGIA. Very large,’ white fleshed with red cheek; firm, juicy and excellent 
flavor. Very hardy and grows with equal success in both North and South. Productive; early; 
stone semi-free to free. The most beautiful white peach grown. 
A ELBERTA. The most popular peach grown. Large, yellow with red cheek; flesh yellow, firm, 
=f “juiey; highly flavored, rich and sweet; exceedingly prolific, sure beafer and hardy. An ideal 
_ mid-season variety. Free stone. — 
J GOLDEN JUBILEE. An early, yellow, freestone Peach of the very best quality. Similar to 
. Pe a but ripens about one month earlier, giving the Northern grower a decided market ad- 
+o.) \Wantagen- 
| ae he HALE. Beautiful golden yellow overlaid with bright carmine; larger than Elberta and ripens 
a week earlier. 
x ve Good shipper and keeper, and on the market it commands the highest price. 
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- \  HALE-HAVEN. A cross between South Haven and Hale. Introduced by the Michigan State 
_--—s«&Experiment Station. Freestone, strong grower, very hardy and a heavy bearer. Ripens ten days 
| _ earlier than Elberta and we consider it the best Peach we have ever offered. 
2 4 KALAMAZOO. A beautiful peach that will bear good crops of fruit when all other varieties 
fail. The surest cropper of them all, and very hardy. Large, golden yellow with crimson cheek ; 
yellow flesh, superb quality, small pit. Mid-season, Freestone. ; 
; \ ROCHESTER. In a class by itself because it is the only good sized yellow freestone peach of 
fine quality ready for market from the 10th to the middle of August in the Northern States. 
. Large, yellow with a most attractive red blush; juicy, delicious and keeps well. Strong grower, 
good bearer and very hardy. : g 
_y SOUTH HAVEN. Better than average size; prolific, dependable, and unusually hardy; ripens 
early ; juicy, yellow flesh and free stone. 
; f PRICES Your choice of all varieties of Peaches listed on this page except Hardee de- 
; en livered prepaid at the following prices: 
2-yr,-old trees, 3 to 4 ft. high, $1.20 each; 3 for $3.30; 10 for $10.50; 25 for $25.00, prepaid. 
_ 2-yr.-old trees, 4 to 6 ft. high, $1.50 each; 3 for $4.20; 10 for $13.50; 25 for $32.50, prepaid. 
* ABUNDANCE. 
To Soames in August. 
1 -¥ BRADSHAW. Fruits large, dark reddish purple. 
— orous and productive. Ripens in August. 
= BURBANK. Skin dark red over a yellow ground; juicy, sweet. 
August, a week later than Abundance. Large. 
¥ GERMAN PRUNE. Purplish-black, medium juicy, large. 
canning, beeausé of its sweetness. September. ; 
SiGe] STANLEY PRUNE. Large, dark blue, freestone and juicy. The flesh is firm, fine grained, 
sweet and of exceptionally fine quality and flavor. We consider Stanley to be the best prune 
i ever introduced for the North. ° 
Be J YELLOW EGG. [Extremely large yellow fruit, with firm, sweet, rather juicy flesh. 
quality. Ripens in late August. 3 
aa PRICES Your choice of all varieties of Peaches listed on this page except Hardee de- 
; . livered prepaid at the following prices: 
- 2-yr.-old trees, 3 to 4 ft. high, $1.30 each; 3 for $3.60; 10 for $11.50; 25 for $27.50, prepaid. 
_‘:Q-yr.-old trees, 4 to 6 ft. high, $1.60 each; 3 for $4.50; 10 for $14.00; 25 for $33.75, prepaid. 
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Large, red, sweet, very juicy, tender and melting. Hardy and productive. 
Flesh yellow, juicy and sweet. Trees vig- 
Good shipper; ripens in late 
Good market variety ; popular for 
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Elberta Peach 
“ HARDEE PEACH 
Stands More Cold Than Other Varieties 
Hardee is the most important Peach discovered in the past 25 
years. The large fruit is slightly enlongated, of the Elberta 
type, and ripens with Elberta. It is yellow, freestone, highly 
colored and of fine flavor and quality. The thick skin makes it 
an excellent keeper and shipper. ; 
In addition to its other superior qualities, it claims one dis- 
tinet characteristic which is outstanding above all other varie- 
ties, namely, hardiness. 
United States Department of Agriculture reports show that 
when 70 per cent of all Peach trees of bearing age were killed 
or injured by excessive cold, Hardee Peach came through un- 
harmed and produced a bumper crop. For the home orchardist 
and the commercial planter alike, Hardee Peach is the answer 
to crop uncertainty. It produces Peaches, and plenty of them, 
when other varieties fail. 2-yr.-old trees, 3. to 4 ft. high, 
$1.30 each; 3 for $3.60; 10 for $11.50; 25 for $27.50, prepaid. 















NOTICE 
Peach, Plum and Cherries cannot be sent to Arizona, California, 
Colorado, Montana, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah or Washington. 




















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SWEET CHERRIES 
v BING. Few sweet cherries equal Bing in size, attrac- GOVERNOR WOOD. Light yellow, marbled with red; 
tiveness and quality. Almost black; early; bears:abun- very large; juicy, rich and delicious. Extra early: 
dantly. Recommend planting with another sweet variety LAMBERT. A very sweet variety and one of the 
EOr ey pOLen ier. ek 2s largest. Dark purplish red, turning almost jet black 
y_ BLACK GIANT. Attractive in size and color; the crop ‘when ripe. Later than Bing 
is late, coming in season just before Lambert which the , : a a fea 3 
black fruits resemble in size and color. The quality is !, NAPOLEON. Yellow with bright red cheek; very 
large, meaty and sweet. 
Mid-season. 
v WINDSOR. Hardy, prolific, late variety; fruit one 
inch in diameter; nearly black when fully ripe;- flesh 
firm and of high quality. 
of Sweet Cherries delivered prepaid at the following 
10 for $14.00; 25 for $33.75, prepaid. 
10 for $18.50; 25 for $45.00, prepaid. 
SOUR CHERRIES 
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EARLY RICHMOND. Dark red. Best early sour cherry. 
J LARGE MONTMORENCY. Large red cherry; larger than Early Riehmond and fully ten days later. 
ing commercial variety. 
v ENGLISH MORELLO. 
later than Montmorency. . 
PRICES Your choice of 
prices: , 
2-yr.-old trees, 3 to 4 ft. high, $1.30 each; 3 for $3.69; 10 for $11.50; 
2-yr.-old trees, 4 to 6 ft. high, $1.60 each; 3 for $4.50; 10 for $14.00; 
splendid and the cherries are. less subject to cracking Very productive ; bears young. 
than the Bing. Very productive. 
vy BLACK TARTARIAN. Purplish-black; flesh tender, 
juicy and rich. Produces immense crops. Ripens earlier 
than Bing. : 
Your choice of the above 
PRICES prices : 
2-yr.-old trees, 3 to 4 ft. high, $1.60 each; 3 for $4.50; 
2-yr.-old trees 4 to 6 ft. high, $2.00 each; 3 for $5.70; 
varieties 
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The, lead- 
The standard late sour cherry. Very dark red, almost black; excellent quality. A month 
the above varieties of “Sour Cherries delivered prepaid at the following 
25 for $27.50, prepaid. 
25 for $33.75, prepaid. 
HOME ORCHARD COLLECTION 
8 ONE YEAR OLD FRUIT TREES $5.00 POSTPAID 
For those who are willing to wait a year longer for fruit trees to bear, we offer’a 
collection of one-year-old trees at an exceptionally low price. Because of the low price 
of this collection, we cannot make any changes in the following assortment, but if it 
should become impossible to furnish some of the varieties, we-reserve the right to make 
a substitution of a similar variety, 
{ Apple Mcintosh 
Stanley Prune 







{ Cherry Black Tartarian 
i oe Red Delicious { ae Montmorency 
{ Peach Elberta { Pear Bartlett 
{ as Rochester ‘1 Prune Stanley 
All eight of the above one-year-old fruit trees for only $5.00, delivered postpaid. 

Be Sure to Give Both Your Mail and Express Address 
When only a few trees are ordered we usually send them by parcel Er 

post but when several are ordered the package will be too large to 
mail and will be sent by prepaid express. 
