
PEACH TREES 
ELBERTA The Standard Peach of the Nation. A standard midseason mar- 
ket variety, well adapted to all sections. Fruit large, bright golden yellow with 
red blush. Highly flavored. Firm flesh and skin. Ripens 10th to 15th of Sep- 
tember. Freestone and self-fertile. 
FERTILE-HALE U. S. Plant Patent No. 175. One of the best. Fruit 
golden yellow with deep red blush. Exceptionally firm, fine grained and richly 
flavored. Excellent for both canning and shipping. Ripens about a week after 
Elberta. Freestone and self-fertile. 
HALE-HAVEN A marvel among Peaches. A cross between J. H. Hale 
and South Haven. Colors on the tree to rich orange overspread with red, before 
ripening. Combines the large size and firmness of Hale with the perfect fertility 
of South Haven. Freestone. Ripens about two weeks earlier than Elberta. 
RED ELBERTA U. s. Plant Patent No. 232. A gorgeous, all-over red | 
Peach. Turns red long before it is ripe. Rich, sweet flavor, free from all, bitter- ‘ 
ness. Flesh fine and firm. Ripens ten days earlier than Elberta. : 
REDHAVEN Extra early, maturing about a month before Elberta. Fruit 
nearly covered with a brilliant, flaming scarlet color. Flesh yellow, firm, fine 
texture, sweet and delicious. Perfectly fertile and freestone. 
SOUTH HAVEN Extra large, extra fancy. Round, golden yellow fruit 
with dark red splashes of color. Finest quality for either eating or canning. 
Retains its outstanding sweetness when canned. Freestone; self-fertile; hardy. 
RED ELBERTA 
PRICES, ALL VARIETIES OF PEACHES: 
1-year, 3/2 to 412 ft. trees, 80c each; 3 of one variety, $2.25; 
10 of any one variety, $7.25. 

l-year, 4/2 to 512 ft., 11/16 in. caliper, Super-Size trees, STANLEY PRUNE The Best of All Prune Plums. Fruit large, 
' ‘ F deep bluish purple, with thin grayish bloom. Flesh golden yellow; firm 
seh pos of any one variety, $3.15; 10 of any one and sweet. Excellent quality. Ripens midseason. Freestone. Prices: 
Me ak tad 7/16 to 9/16 in. trees, $1.60 each; 2 for $3.00; 10 for $14.50. 
SUPERIOR The Jumbo Plum! Fruit is very large, firm flesh, beautiful red 
color and delicious quality. Can be peeled as you would a Peach. Extremely hardy, 
and thrives anywhere. Always in demand. Prices: 7/16 to 9/16 in. trees, $1.70 
each; 2 for $3.20; 10 for $15.00. 
LARGE MONTMORENCY CHERRY 
The finest all-purpose Cherry, and the best of the Sours. Fruit is rich flavored, 
and pleasingly sub-acid. Fine to eat right off the tree, made into pies, or canned. 
Prices: 32 to 412 ft. trees, $1.50 each; 2 for $2.85; 10 for $12.50. 




MOORPARK APRICOTS 


Teac Ne CLUMS One of the best Apricots. Quick growing, early bearing, 
i ; ae CG ‘| : very hardy, and one of the largest. Yields big crops of 
; CARDEN -Xolons AND MERBS large, orange-yellow fruit with red cheek. May be eaten 
/ 5 either fresh or canned; also desirable for evaporating. 
Ripens in August. Strong, 2-yr., 4 to 5 ft. trees, priced 
CANADA RED RH UBARB The Famous Chipman SirainnWe Aira low at $1.60 each; 2 for $3.00; 4 for $5.50; 10 for $12.50. 
sider this the finest Rhubarb obtainable today. Tall growing, with stalks large 
and plump. Color intensely red, with skin so tender it may be cooked with the 
stalk. Price for Strong Divisions: 75¢ each; 3 for $2.00; 10 for $5.95; 25 
for $13.75; 100 for $45.00. 
RED MacDONALD RHUBARB An excellent variety classed 
among the best. Produces large, highly colored, attractive red stalks. Produc- 
tive, very tender, and of excellent quality. Price for Strong Divisions: 45c¢ each; 
3 for $1.25; 10 for $3.75; 25 for $7.85; 100 for $29.50. 
PARADISE ASPARAGUS Most Popular of All Varieties. Matures a 
year earlier than other kinds. Large, tender, crisp and delicious. Six to eight 
stalks average a full pound. Especially suitable for both canning and freezing, 
making it a year ‘round delicacy. Price: Strong, 1-yr. roots, 25 for 75c; 50 for 
$1.30; 100 for $2.35; 250 for $5.35; 500 for $9.35; 1000 for $16.00. 
BROAD-LEAF SAGE (Salvia Officinalis). Most popular of all cul- 
inary herbs. A few plants in the garden will furnish an ample supply for the 
average family. Quality and flavor of home dried leaves far superior to the 
packaged product usually available. Price: Strong, field-grown plants, 30c 
each; 3 for 75c; 10 for $2.25; 25 for $4.95. 

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