PEACHES (Continued) 
SOUTH HAVEN. A large golden yellow peach. Flesh firm, sweet, juicy, fine flavored. Excellent for 
canning and home use. Freestone. Tree hardy and very productive. Ripens September Ist. 
J. H. HALE. Extra large yellow. Freestone. Free from fuzz. Flesh very firm, sweet, juicy. One of 
the best for canning. Needs to be interplanted with other varieties as it is self-sterile. Tree hardy 
and productive. Ripens September 10th. 
Prices: Strong well rooted trees 4-5’, each $1.50; 3 for $4.00; 10 for $12.00. 
All Peaches are self fruitful except J. H. Hale. 
BEST VARIETIES FOR FREEZING 
Excellent: Hale Haven, J. H. Hale, South Haven, Elberta, Red Haven. 
NECTARINE 
A nectarine is a smooth-skinned peach, a sport of a peach. Many object to the 
fuzzy skin of a peach and to those we suggest trying the nectarine. The flavor of 
them is both distinct and agreeable and they are delicious to eat fresh or they 
make an excellent fruit for canning. Nectarines will become more popular when 
they are better known. 
HUNTER. Tree vigorous and productive. The fruit is large, round, yellow with a heavy red 
blush. It is sweet, juicy, with the true nectarine flavor. The tree as it grows in our orchard is very 
productive and needs thinning some years. Tree is as hardy as a peach. Fruit ripens September 
Ist to 5th here. Hunter is self fruitful. Does not need a pollinator. 
Prices: 4—5 ft. trees, each $1.95. 
QUINCE TREES 
Quinces require very little space and produce abundantly. We offer the best variety available 
to-day for making jelly and preserves. 
ORANGE. Bright yellow, fine grained and large. The most popular and satisfactory variety. 
Prices: 2 yr., 4 feet, each $2.25; 3 for $6.50; 6 for $12.50. 
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