Fruit Trees 
Elberta. The greatest commercial variety on the market. It will 
thrive where any peach can be grown. Elberta is hardier in 
bud than many varieties, therefore, a more uniform cropper. It 
is large, yellow, with red cheek, juicy, gnd high flavor; flesh, 
yellow, freestone. Season medium early 
Golden Jubilee. A larger early yellow peach of the Elberta type. 
Ripening three weeks ahead of Elberta. The skin is yellow blush 
red. Flesh juicy, tender and sweet, a good freestone. 

Elberta 
Hale Haven. A marvelous new peach, a result of crossing the 
famous J. H. Hale with South Haven. A large beautifully 
colored, yellow fleshed peach, ripening approximately 10 
days ahead of Elberta. Perfect freestone, strong grower, and 
good shipper. The high color is present several days before 
the fruit ripens, thus allowing early picking for distant shipments. 
J. H. Hale. An extra large peach, yellow overlaid with crimson. 
Flesh golden yellow, of delicious flavor. An excellent shipper. 
Prolific when pollenized with some other variety. All varieties 
that S. & H. offer are suitable for planting with Hale. 
Lemon Free. Large, resembling a lemon in shape and color, very 
productive and most popular for home canning. A lovely flavor. 
Rio Oso Gem. Here is an outstanding peach having the size and 
color of J. H. Hale but ripens during that period when there 
are few good peaches on the market. We are especially li- 
censed by the patent owner to grow this fine variety. We can 
only ship this fine peach into the following states: Ohio, 
Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, lowa, Minnesota, Missouri, and 
Wisconsin. 
Rochester. Fruit large, yellow with attractive blush red, juicy, 
and delicious. A very fine canner, prolific, and an earlier bearer. 
Salberta. A highly successful cross between the Salway and 
Elberta. The resulting variety has the size of Elberta. The late- 
ness of ripening of Salway making a truly wonderful peach. 
Ripens late September. 
Shippers Late Red. A rather new late variety that is fast becoming 
prominent. Ripens a few days after Elberta. Large yellow flesh, 
attractive, highly colored, freestone peach. Excellent for ship- 
ping and home canning. 
Pears 
2 Year No. 1 Each_— Five Ten 
11/6 inch caliper 4 to 5 feet in height $1.75 $8.40 $16.00 
9/6 inch caliper 3 to 4 feet in height 1.50 7.15 13.50 
7A¢ inch caliper 2 to 3 feet in height 1.25 6.00 11.50 
Anjou. A high quality of pear, tender, flesh, pleasing aroma and 
flavor. Ripens in late October and November. 
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Bartlett. The fruit is large, clear yellow blushed, the flesh sweet 
and of good quality. Trees hardy and a young bearer. Matures 
in September. 
Bosc. A fine quality late pear. Large, tapering russet, and an 
excellent shipping variety. Trees vigorous and long lived. 
Clapp’s Favorite. A large yellow pear, a favorite for home garden 
planting. Tree perfectly hardy. Fruit ripens August to September. 
Duchess. Very large, rich and juicy. It is outstanding because of 
its enormous size and high quality. A prolific tree and a regular 
bearer. October to November. 
Flemish Beauty. A very handsome bright cheeked pear. Flesh 
yellowish white, firm, juicy, and sweet. September to October. 
Gorham. Similar to Bartlett, ripens two weeks earlier and keeps 
a month longer. A very good variety for home use. 
Kieffer. A large golden yellow pear with a blush on the sunny 
side. Very popular for canning, shipping, and freezing. 
Seckel. A popular variety because it is blight resistant. The fruit, 
while not large is of highest quality,,and especially fine for 
dessert use. Ripens in October. 
Sheldon. A fine looking medium sized pear; very pleasing to eat; 
has a very brisk wine flavor, highly aromatic. Ripens in October. 

Sweet Cherries 
All 2 Year No. 1 Each Five Ten 
11,¢ inch caliper 5 to 6 feet in height $2.50 $11.90 $22.50 
9/6 inch caliper 4 to 5 feet in height 2.00 9.50 18.00 
7g inch caliper 3 to 4 feet in height 1.75 8.40 16.00 
Black Tartarian. Bright purplish black, very large, rich and juicy. 
Tree vigorous, erect; heavy bearer. 
Governor Wood. Fruits light yellow, marbled light red, large 
heartisnsesy rich, sweet and juicy. Tree vigorous and fine 
earer. 
Lambert. Purple-red in color, rich and firm. Considered one of 
the largest of all cherries. Enormous crops every year. Fine 
shipper. 
Napoleon (Royal Ann). Choice sweet yellow cherry. Good for 
market and canning. Large size, beautiful cherry, pale yellow 
with bright red cheeks; sweet and juicy and firm. The leading 
white cherry. 
