PEACHES . 
A home garden without Peaches? Can 

you imagine such a thing! Just think what 3 to 4 ft. $0.15 $3.25 $27.50 
you are missing—luscious fruit from late 4to5 ft. 1.00 4.50 40.00 
June to mid-August-if you select an early, 5 to 6 ft. 1.25 5.75 50.00 

a midseason, and a late. One tree of each 
is better than none, but if you have space, : 
plant five of each class. They usually bear the second year after planting. For 
a commercial orchard you need a special selection and several varieties—better 
write us and ask our advice. 
ARRANGED IN ORDER OF THEIR RIPENING ; 
Mikado. (Free.) The best and most popular very early Peach. Medium size; round; yellow 
with red blush, and of good quality. For best results should be planted with other varie- 
ties for cross-pollination. July 5 to 10. 
Carman. (Free.) White with red blush. Extra hardy. Bears every year and when it fails 
all others fail, too. Tree a robust grower and produces heavily. July 10 to 15. 
Golden Jubilee. (Free.) A new large, early Peach, highly recommended by the Kentucky 
eee Station and other leading authorities. Yellow with a distinct blush. Quality 
ine. July 15. 
Hiley. (Free.) An early Belle of Georgia. White flesh, firm, sweet, of good quality, and 
best of its season. July 30. 
July Heath. (Cling.) A new and better cling which we are growing instead of the old 
standard Heath. Has distinct blush, of good quality and highly recommended by the 
Kentucky Experiment Station. July 25. 
4 ae? South Haven. (Free.) Better color and quality than Elberta. Large and much _ hardier 
Pr .*. A than most other yellow Peaches. We recommend it highly. August 5. 
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Hale-Haven. (Free.) An excellent Peach introduced by the Michigan Experiment Station. 
& * A cross between J. H. Hale and South Haven. Large; midseason; yellow with blush; good 
quality. Tree healthy and hardy. August 5. 
= q Belle of Georgia. (Free.) White, with decided blush, excellent quality. Heavy and regu- Hh 5 — 
ee lar bearer. The best white-fleshed Peach for home or market. August 10. é 
Currants _ Early Elberta. (Free.) Light yellow, with blush; fine grained and sweet. Golden Jubilee 
» A few days ahead of Elberta and can be sold as such. : (tel aa Peach 
Valiant. (Free.) A new, extra hardy outstanding yellow variety of Cana- 
dian origin. Good quality. August 10 
J. H. Hale. (Free.) Fruit large, yellow, almost covered with red (more 
highly colored than Elberta); flesh firm, melting, and of best quality. 
Ripens August 10 to 15. 
Elberta. (Free.) Fruit large, yellow, shaded with deep red. Elberta has 
been the standard yellow Peach for years, and is just as good today. 
More than 80 per cent of commercial plantings are of Elbertas. August 


HOETOs ls 
. ‘} A Sure Crop. Imported from New Zealand by the United States Department 
Gooseberries of Agriculture. The best of all the Nectarines as to quality, size and 
hardiness. 
CURRANTS rae 1.8L 
RED LAKE. Best red. Excellent for jelly. SAVOLG SME Me RMR 1 Oe Pear a eK h Seen 2 ae ce 2.00 
50c each; $1.35 for 3; $4.00 for 10. 
sant So A PEA RS 
HOUGHTON. Early, medium, prolific. Excel- This old standard fruit is still being planted by many. Blight is its chief 
oso h; $1.35 for 3; $4.00 for 10 enemy, and as it is worse on deep, rich soil, dg not over-stimulate by feed- 
c_each; d or 3; $4. ; 
ing. Planted in the back lawn it will make a beautiful tree in foliage, blos- 4 
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2- and 3-Year-Old Trees Each 5 
VALDES ALG i. SARA OOghO mE 6 METS tee ae $1.75 $7.50 
WA CP TALLG: & Oi Gc RieORT Dette ee as EB ge ey tore ny GME oieia es 2.00 8.75 
ae Bartlett. August 15. The favorite eating Pear of America. Large; beauti- 
ful yellow, with soft blush; high flavor. Tree bears quite young. Blight 
is its only fault. 
Kieffer. September 10 to 15. The most popular Pear for our section. Fruit 
is large, golden yellow, sometimes tinted red on the sun-exposed side. : 
: Flesh is firm, crisp, and for canning purposes it is especially prized. pene 
4q Lincoln. As blight-resistant as Kieffer, and bears regular crops. Perfectly ‘ 
x hardy and quality almost equals Bartlett. Season of ripening about 
September 1. Plant with confidence. Considered by many the best of the 
Pears. 
Seckel. September 15. This small, high-quality, -yellowish brown Pear is 
one of the most popular of the September fruits. Frequently called the 
“Little Pear.’ Of melting, juicy and sugary quality. Tree is of slow 
growth but lives long and is needed in every home garden. 
APRICOTS 
Talbert. Bears early. Excellent quality. 



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Elberta Peach 
Bartlett 
Peor 
Each 5 
BETORD OEE Gi coy ete ae tone tte ee hehe Senate Tce ee eee $1.75 $7.50 
DEPOL OG Ci rmretre seis coc cate Sed Mattie cage ae ene 2.00 8.75 
PLUMS 
The trees will grow almost anywhere—garden, chicken-run, or orchard. : ee 
Usually they are loaded with fruit, so it is wise to thin the green fruit = : : 4 
when about as big as an acorn. ee 
2- and 3-Year-Old Trees 

Each 5 : 
Tal Oao at omer t. Ware ss apes ree ene eee eee Are $1.75 $7.50 i as og 
SR LGRORAt Ie... 12. Oohe ada ee AAG InT Sin cae ba: 2.00 8.75 
(E) indicates European and (A) Asiatic Plums 
Abundance. (A.) July. One of the best and hardiest of the Asiatic 
varieties. Fruit is large, oval, and in color amber changing to cherry. 
Quality good. Tree hardy. 
Burbank. (A.) Late July. Later than Abundance. Fruit large, violet 
to light purple, with occasional shades of yellow. Flesh yellow, of 
excellent quality. For either canning or marketing this is the most 
popular kind. 
Damson. (E.) A standard for years and too well known to describe. 
Trees are upright in growth ahd usually bear great crops in con- 
genial soil. Succeeds everywhere Plums will grow. f 
Green Gage. (E.) Another outstanding old variety. It ripens in mid- 
August and its medium-sized, yellow-green, high quality fruit makes | 
it a standard by which others are judged. Tree moderate grower. = : a : ; ee 
Omaha. (Hybrid.) A promising kind vigorous in growth and free from | i : Cee eee 
disease. Being an American-Asiatic hybrid, it inherits hardiness and : : 
productiveness from each parent. Produces great crops of coral fruit, See Ss a 
yellow-fleshed and of good quality. See | ee 
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FRUIT TREES BY POST 
Due to their length, 5- to 6-ft. trees cannot be sent by Post. 
FOR POST AND INSURANCE ADD 10%. 
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