‘Best for Quality 
Flavor, Yield, Profit 
1-9 10-49 50o0rmore 
Each Each Each 
1 Year, 314-5 feet, 9/16 in. and up 
diameter....... oN es eh $1.50 $1.20 $0.80 
1 Year, 3-314 feet, 7/16 in......... 1.25 1.00 -10 
1 Year, 2-3 feet, 5/16in........... 1.10 95 -60 
Assorted varieties if you wish 

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GOLDEN JUBILEE 
We recommend this New Jersey Experiment Station in- | 
troduction. ‘Comparatively new, but widely planted. | 
: Is a real money maker. Quite hardy, resists excessive cold. 
; Sure cropper, after severe Winters and heavy frosts. 
Golden Jubilee is without equal as an early, large, yellow 
freestone of highest quality. Flesh is yellow, tender, 
juicy, and sweet. Ideal for home use and roadside 
market sales. August 20th-25th 
Sa 



MARIGOLD. One of the newer early varieties. Yellow, 
excellent quality, semi-cling. Excellent 
for roadside markets. August 12th—17th. 
MIKADO. Most popular, very early yellow; hardy, pro- 
- ductive, ripens about 6 weeks ahead of Elberta. 
Blossoms self sterile, needs to be interplanted. Aug. 3rd-Sth. 
ORIOLE. 4 new early Peach of high quality. Fruit me- 
dium to large in size, yellow fleshed and a Free- 
stone. Trees vigorous and productive. One of the hardiest 
varieties. August 15th—20th. 
ROCHESTER, Anextraearly Peach of the highest qual- 
- ity and most delicious flavor. Large yel- 
low with attractive red blush. A very fine canner, prolific, 
and an early bearer. Freestone. August 29th-September 3rd. 
SHIPPER’S LATE RED. A ¢ather late variety that 
is fast becoming promi- 
nent; ripens few days after Elberta. Large yellow flesh, at- 
tractive highly colored freestone Peach of J. H. Hale type 
Ours is true strain;buds cut from checked bearing orchards. 
SOUTH HAVEN. A cther excellent Peach, well worth planting. 
Golden yellow with red blush. Large, meaty 
and delicious flavor; prolific; freestone. August 25th-—Se ptember 1st. 
VALIANT Large, yellow Freestone. Juicy, very good quality. Ex- 
- cellent producer and fine canner. Quite hardy in bud. 
An introduction from Canada. August 28th-September 5th. 
VEDETTE.  Ripensa few days before Valiant and 3 weeks before 
Elberta. Fruit is large, roundish oval, yellow fleshed, 









Marvelous new Peach, a result 

of crossing the famous J H. Hale and a freestone. Superior quality and color. August 25th-30th. 
with South Haven. A large, beau- VETERAN. Larze, round, yellow fleshed fruit; freestone. Since it 
tifully colored, yellow fleshed ripens a few days later than Valiant it makes a desir- 
Peach, ripens approximately 10 able sort to follow that variety; very hardy. August 30th—Sept. 4th. 
days to 2 weeks ahead of Elberta. 
Perfect freestone, strong grower, 
good shipper, and a prolific, heavy 
bearer. The tree is hardy and fruit is of the highest quality. 
Has extremely high color which is present several days before 
the fruit ripens, thus allowing early picking for distant shipments. 
Should be included in every planting. September 1st-5th. 
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