Peaches 
Belle of Georgia. An 
old, reliable Peach. 
White with red cheek. 
Freestone. Ripens in 
late August. 
Elberta. The standard 
commercial Peach. 
Large, yellow with red 
cheek. Freestone. Ri- 
pens in early Sept. 
Golden East. A new, 
large, brightly colored 
yellow, usually free- 
stone. Ripens just 
after Golden Jubilee. 
Golden Jubilee. Large yellow, 
red blushed. Fine flavor. Free- 
stone. Mid-August. Popular, 
new Peach for home and or- 
chard use. Good shipper. 
Hale-Haven. Large, round, yel- 
low Peach of excellent quality. 
High color. Freestone. Ripens 
after Golden Jubilee and two 
weeks before Elberta. Heavy 
bearer. New and promising. 
Lizzie. Ripens in late September, A large, 
lemon yellow, Freestone Peach with nice 
red cheeks. 
J. H. Hale. Very large, yellow, red cheek. 
Freestone. Ripens early September. Fine 
quality and flavor. 
Redhaven. A new variety which gives 
promise to be the best yellow to precede 
Golden Jubilee. Skin is smooth and 
highly colored, flesh very firm, Free- 
stone. Trees are hardy and vigorous. 

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Montmorency Cherry 

Golden 
Jubilee 
Summercrest. A new, yellow Freestone Peach of 
unusually fine and sweet quality. Ripens about 
September Ist. Vigorous and hardy. 
Ripening periods stated are for average conditions in 
Connecticut 
Prices—Peach Trees: Each 10 100 
113/16 in. caliper... .....0.5. 04... $kstD pAasnO mee 
9/16 in. caliper, 4-5 ft. high.... 1.50 12.50 $90.00 
7/16 in. caliper, 3-4 ft. high.... 1.25 10.00 75.00 
5/16 in. caliper... . ...... 1.00 7.50 60.00 
Cherries 
Glack Tartarian. Sweet. Purplish-black, with splen- 
did flavor. Tree vigorous and productive. A favorite. 
1 yr. trees, 9/16 in. caliper, $2.25 each. 
Napoleon (Royal Anne). Sweet. Pale yellow with 
bright red blush. Large; delicious flavor. Excellent 
for canning. Midseason. 1 yr. trees, 9/16 in. caliper, 
$2.25 each. 
Miontmorency. Sour. Large, light red. Midseason. 
Tree comes into bearing young. Most productive sour 
Cherry. 2 yr., 11/16 in. caliper trees, $2.25 each. 
Hansen’s Bush Cherries. These dwarf, bushy cherry- 
plum hybrids are hardy, easily grown, bear heavily 
and usually a year after planting. Fruit resembles a 
small dark red Plum and makes good preserves. Plant 
in groups. Transplanted plants, 18-24 in., 75c. each. 
= 6 = 3 
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