There’s a Difference. Northern Grown. Buds Especially Se- 
lected from Heavy Bearing Trees; Insures a Bumper Crop. 

We wish to call special attention to the new varieties 
listed on this page, which have been tried and tested, 
and are outstanding either for home use or a com- 
mercial proposition. You cannot afford to overlook these 
new kinds—they are sure money-makers. 
RED ELBERTA. U.S. Plant Patent No. 232. This 
rich red-all-over Peach is identical with Elberta in 
tree and fruit with a much improved flavor, but ripens 
10 days earlier. The flavor is exquisitely rich, sweet, 
Red and free from all bitterness. It is fine textured, firm 
Elberta and able to hold up for long-distance shipping and 
canning requirements. The rich red color sells the 
fruit on sight and demands as high as 75¢ more per 
bushel than other Peaches. Discovered in 1928 —10 
years of fruiting and testing has proven this to be a _ 
favorite among the early varieties. Price: See 
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AMBER GEM. This grand new variety is a semi-cling; 
shaped like an Elberta and ripens same time. Beautiful 
yellow flesh with deep red blush; delicious honey- 
sweet flavor. Will hang on the tree from ten days 
to two weeks after it ripens. Truly one of the largest 
peaches we have ever seen. One of the best canning 
varietics known at the present time—used extensively 
by aii canning factories. It is extremely hardy and 
very productive. Excellent variety for long distance 
shipping, as it will keep several days after being 
picked. See page 21 for price. 



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fi RED HAVEN. An excellent early maturing peach. 
RIPENS 30 DAYS EARLIER THAN ELBERTA. 
Yellow freestone, almost completely covered with a 
brilliant red color; sweet in flavor. Firm flesh and 
tough skin. Heavy producer. Fruit buds much hardier 
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“ FERTILE HALE, This variety will produce full crops 
of beautiful large peaches, entirely free from all so- 
called “buttons” so prevalent in crops of J. H. Hale, 
for it is self-fertile. Season little later than Elberta. 
Fruit very large; flesh yellow, with deep carmine 
blush. Very hardy freestone. Splendid market variety. 
Protected under U.S. Plant Patent. 
PRICE: 1-yr., 7/16 in., $1.00 each; 10 for $9.00; - 
100 for $80.00. l-yr., 9/16 in., $1.25 each; 10 
for $11.00; 100 for $90.00. 
EARLY PROFIT. The New Peach Offered on the 
Back Cover. Earliest peach for northern growers— 
ripens in July. The peach is practically round; com- 
pletely covered with brilliant red coloring, flesh is No 
yellow and extremely juicy—very sweet, with decided : 
peach-flavor, A semi-clingstone. Very hardy. Trees a 
are sturdy. ‘is 
PRICE: l-yr., 3-4 ft. trees, $1.50 each; 3 for 
$4.35; 10 for $14.00. l-yr., 4-5 ft. trees, $1.75 
each; 3 for $5.10; 10 for $16.50. 
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