
PRICES OF 1-9 10-49 50o0r more 
PEACH TREES Each Each Each 
1 year, 4-5 feet...$1.60 $1.30 $0.95 
1 year, 3-4 feet... 1.35 1.15 .80 
1 year, 2-3 feet... 1.20 1.00 -70 

ROCHESTER Av early Peach of the highest 
quality and most delicious 
flavor. Large, yellow with attractive red blush. 
A very fine canner, prolific, and an early bearer. 
Freestone. Hardier in bud than most varieties. 
Ideal for cold sections. August 29th-—September 3rd. 
SHIPPER’S LATE RED 4 rather late va- 
riety that is fast 
becoming prominent; ripens few days after 
Elberta. Large yellow flesh, attractive, highly 
colored freestone Peach of J. H. Hale type. 
Ours is true strain. Buds cut from checked 
bearing orchards. 
SOUTH HAVEN Avcther excellent Peach, well 
ne WOKth planting. Golden 
vellow with red blush. Large, meaty and deli- 
cious flavor. Prolific. Freestone. August 25th— 
Seplember 1st. 
VALIANT Large, yellow Freestone. Juicy, 
$$ very good quality. Excellent pro- 
ducer and fine canner. Quite hardy in bud. An in- 
troduction from Canada. August 28th—Sept. 5th. 
VEDETTE 1 Ripens a few days before Valiant 
and 3 weeks before Elberta. Fruit 
is large, roundish oval, yellow fleshed, and a free- 
stone; superior quality and color. August 25th—30th. 
VETERAN Large, round, yellow fleshed fruit. 
Freestone. Since it ripens a few 
days later than Valiant it makes a desirable sort to 
follow that variety; hardier in bud than most vari- 
eties; ideal for cold sections. August 30th—Sept. 4th. 







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Redhaven 
(The Money Maker). Leader of all Peaches and the greatest commer- 
cial variety on the market; 50% of the Peaches planted are Elberta. In 
all probability no Peach will succeed over so wide a range of territory as 
this kind; it will thrive where any Peach can be grown; a beautiful Peach 
of good quality, not only the best orchard variety but also valuable 
for planting in the garden. Elberta is hardier in bud than many varieties, therefore, a more 
uniform cropper. It is large, yellow, with red cheek, juicy and high flavor. Flesh yellow; 
freestone. Season medium early following quickly upon Early Crawford. Sept. 15th—20th. 
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A new, desirable, early-Peach that has been 
thoroughly tested and found highly satis- 
factory. 
Introduced by the South Haven Experiment 
Station, it has the fine flavor of the South 
Haven and Hale-Haven. When other early 
Peaches are still green, this Peach is a bright 
red and ready to ship before it is fully ripe. 
A Peach to plant for real profit. 
Hardy. Freestone.  Self-pollenizing and a 
prolific yielder. 
August 20th-25th 
NECTARINE 
Sure Crop 
Sure Crop was imported from New Zealand by 
the United States Department of Agriculture, and 
so far, is the most promising Nectarine at the New 
York Experiment Station. 
The tree is vigorous and productive. The fruits 
are large, roundish, white, and overlaid with very 
attractive red. The flesh is firm, tender, free from 
the stone, and very pleasing in flavor. Late, mid- 
season. 
If only one Nectarine can be grown, Sure Crop 
should be selected. 
Large Branched, 4-5 ft. trees....... $1.95 each 
A fe 3-4 ft. 45 eee 1.75 each 

