
PEACHES 
Peach trees should be planted early in the spring and not in tall. 
All prices are prepaid and, you save at least 20%1 The 4/6’ size 
are usually shipped by prepaid express. Be sure to give mame of 
most convenient express station. 
PEACH PRICES PREPAID More than 
Description of grades below 4-7 8-11 12- 
Economy, 273’, 546" -g”.....-..-- : $0.64 $0.60 $0.57 
Gaamerit, 3/5’) hig” =e"! . 1.05: 1.00 .96 .92 
Home Orchard, 4/6’, 9447 -1%—".... 1.55 1.50 1.45 1.41 
No. 6415—RED HAVEN. The peach with all the “‘extras’’—extra early, extra 
hardy, extra juicy, extra red, and extra heavy bearer. New and highly recom- 
mended. 2 g 
No. 6401—CHAMPION. Hardiest Peach. Large, creamy white with red cheek. 
Freestone. Very high: quality—juicy and sweet. Tree vigorous and thrifty. 
No, 6407—J. H. HALE. Earlier and larger than Elberta. Unusually fine flavor. 
Good yellow with red blush. Good keeper. Plant with other varieties. 
No. 6410—VALIANT..: Originated in Canada. One of the hardiest peaches. Large, 
Yellow, full flavored, freestone variety tor home or commercial orchard planting. 
No. 6406—HALEHAVEN. Best early freestone. Strong 




pirbabadige very hardy——-heavy bearer of fine flavored yellow QUINCE 
peaches. ‘ 
No. 6403—-ELBERTA. Best known freestone, commercial No. 6925—CHAM- 
variety. Yellow with reddish cheek. Excellent for can- PION. 3 foot size. 
APRICOTS 
Prepaid Prices 1-3 4 
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ieee 3/47, Aa”... $1.50 $1.45 
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0. 6915—CHINESE EARLY GOLDEN 
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ning. 
No. 6402—-EARLY ELBERTA. Freestone. Large golden A 
yellow with red cheek. Yellow flesh, firm, juicy, luscious eae yellow Pde 
flavor. Hardier than Elberta. , +, young bear- 
| No. 6409—SOUTH HAVEN. Large Yellow freestone, at- ing, vigorous trees. 
tractive blush and yellow flesh. Ripens:10 days earlier Each, $1.75; 3 or 
than Elberta. more, $1.70. 
No. 6405—GOLDEN JUBILEE. Yellow freestone. firm. 
juicy, full flavored. 15 to 20 days earlier than Elberta. 
SPECIAL PEACH ORCHARDS 
4 VARIETIES= 2 SIZES OF TREES 
In two different sized trees—at 2 different prices. We offer the four best 
varieties of peaches for an all purpose Home Orchard. There are early, mid-season. 
and late varieties carefully selected for hardiness, long bearing season, and cross Commands a Sea | 
pollination. In each collection we have 2 Elberta, 1 J. H. Hale, 1 South Haven. Market, 
and 1 Golden Jubilee. Five of the best trees available at Berry’s money saving APRICOT ORCH 
ARD 
prices. ok Planting Ot 5 trees thar = 
COMMERCIAL ECONOMY faction. 2 Gye hat gives fine 
N0.6450 
N0.645] Moorparie in 7 Cuisese Golden  saaine 
PEARS 2234 :122.2¢ 
No. 692 : Choice of two sizes 
No. mat 1/16"; 3 for $4; : 
ent 4/0', 0/107) 5 3835, 
7/16 to 9/16” . 
Pears are one of the easiest fruits to grow and thrive in any 
climates where other fruit grows. Plant at least 2 varieties 
for good cross-pollinization.. All are good pollinators except B 
Seckel, Douglas, Kieffer, and Parker are blight resistant. € 
More than 
1-3 4-7 8-11 12 
fei eee $1.40 $1.35 $1.31 $1.27 
7” ..- 1.65 1.60 1.56 1.52 
Large, well flavored, 





















Description of grades below 
Commercial, 3/5’, 4a” -%e” 
Home Orchard, 4/6’, %, Gas 7) 


















: i < o 
Quick Crop. 5/7’, 1145” ........... 1.95 1.89 1.84 1.80 ur , Me 
No. 6202—DOUGLAS. Best for Middle West. Vigorous and The Quality With ber this 2 ig 1] 
hardy. Often bears second year. Considered blight proof. Pre Money o. IN ¢9 Rest 
Fruit large, golden yellow with blush. Fine texture and flavor. Day o 
» ( No. 6205—SECKEL (Sugar Pear). Medium sized fruit. e you ry enap) 2alogs 
Sweet and spicy. _ Excellent for pickling or canning. Qvic UD to Slog; ah ableg , 
Young and heavy bearer, C £0 : Dmen,* to 
No. 620I-—BARTLETT. Favorite commercial ya- 1 inch P, 5 t S ang 

riety. Heavy bearer of large, juicy, high flavored branep, diame te at hie 8 3 











fruit. Strong growing tree—fairly hardy. : r tales 
No. 6203—KIEFFER. Large, golden yellow, meaty “128 for ¢ 7d we ta he, 46 to 
pear for canning. Tree, extra hardy, blight HOMy Wicke, — T0teg. Pp avil y 
resistant, and beare young. Ly, ORG A Crops" lant th; 
W No, 6209 — Parker. Fruit is medium to large 16 Inch 4; RD Siz best Te. ig 
size. Yellow with a distinct blush. Fine and Very aMete cae Sults, 
tender, sweet, juicy, and full of flavor. Very Om 1] branape 4 NE 9 
small core and fine seeds. A vigorous grower 4 WER < Cheg ang Og ft 8 to 
and heavy producer. Notably blight resistant, Driceg L Siz Wel] ae tal), 
Extremely hardy—excellent for colder climates, Oreh an Usual) , °0ted, 

HOME PEAR ORCHARD 




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A choice selection for eating, canning or ON) ir * Ex; tal 
pickles, Regular grade trees, We on (ee ices Xtra aly 
Commercial and Giant size. tal] er thig E. In 
One each—Bartlett, Kieffer, Tec He is SMallep ; Peach 
Seckel, Douglas. a IZh thy brant Caj;, Size—p , Trees 
week tees 45:15 Bactanlee, ‘OP larger G2ed tree’? (digs? 3 tt. 
rees, $5. aid. a : 
No. 6251 — 5/7’; 11/16” — 4 Orehardg jc’ Recon” 


trees, $7.25, Exp, Pd. 


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