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PRICES: Please refer to condensed price list, page 5. 

IMPROVED ELBERTA 
PLANT PEACHES FOR QUICKER PROFITS 
All peaches listed are Freestones unless the word 
cling follows the name. 
Best commercial peach sorts for the Northwest and 
Pacific Coast. All Freestones. Improved Early El- 
berta, J. H. Hale, Rio Oso Gem, Western Pride, Ro- 
chester, Elberta, Golden Jubilee, and Hale Haven. 
“These are money makers.” 
COMMERCIAL SORTS IN RIPENING ORDER 
MAYFLOWER—One of the earliest peaches. Me- 
dium sized, creamy white fruits, mottled with dark 
red; firm, white, juicy flesh. 
ALEXANDER—One of the finest early peaches. 
Greenish-white skin, shaded red; white flesh, very 
sweet and juicy. 
FISHER— (Plant Patent No. 233) A new peach 
with excellent shipping qualities. Round, firm, yel- 
low-fleshed fruit with satisfying “peachy” flavor. 
Ripens six weeks ahead of Elberta. Add 20c Royalty. 
NECTAR—(Plant Patent No. 86)—Finely tex- 
tured white-fleshed peach of distinctive flavor sug- 
gestive of nectarine. Almost fuzzless and with an ap- 
petizing aroma. A fine early ripening freestone. Add 
20c Royalty. 
BABCOCK—The fruit is almost round, above me- 
dium size; colored beautiful pink to deep erimson. 
The skin is exceptionally smooth; flesh white. Ree- 
ommended for regions having a mild winter only. 
ARPS BEAUTY—Hlberta type, hardy, prolific. 
Skin yellow, mottled bright crimson. Flesh is vellow, 
firm, juicy, excellent flavor. Semi-clingstone. 
HALES EARLY—One of the very best early white 
peaches. Skin greenish, splashed with red. Flesh 
white, Juicy and sweet. 
IMP. TRIUMPH—An extra early yellow fleshed 
peach. Skin very tender; juicy and sweet. Freestone. 
RED HAVEN—Tops all extra early peaches. Harli- 
est yellow freestone, ripening about 10 days before 
Golden Jubilee. Brilliant red color with creamy Yee 
low background, smooth skin, almost fuzzles 
Reddens before it ripens. Bears heavy crops and 
should be thinned for best results. See illustration. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE—The wonderful new yellow 
freestone ripening ahead of Rochester, making it a 
highly profitable sort of excellent quality. Firm, rich 
in sugar, delightfully fragrant. 
ROCHESTER—Has the habits and characteristics 
of the Crawford, but fully two weeks earlier. Yellow, 
freestone, good size, very sweet, fine flavor. Requires 
only half the usual amount of sugar for canning. 
WESTERN PRIDE—See description page 4. 
SLAPPY—Fruit yellow, good keeper; excellent 
flavor, fine grained, rich. Hardy early yellow peach. 
Excellent quality. 
CHAMPION—Best of white freestone varieties. 
Skin ecreamy-white with red flesh. Extremely hardy 
and of uniform good quality. 
EARLY CRAWFORD — Has all characteristics 
that gratify taste. Color rich red splashed and mot- 
tled with darker red and golden yellow. Flesh is 
beautiful and perfectly free from stone. Matures in 
mid-season. Vigorous and productive 

RED HAVEN 

10 FREIGHT PAID WEST OF THE 
ROCKY MOUNTAINS 
