QUINCE 
Variety—Champion. Large, handsome fruit with delicate quince flavor. 
Makes delicious jelly. Trees bears young, yield huge crops. 
i SELeCCLMCaCh etre. wks. LOC 3 feet and up, each. ..... $1.00 
JUNE BUDDED PEACH TREES 

= mn, good shipper, fine flavor. Practically 
frost resistant, bloom late. Kary-Rese—Clingstone. Ripens middle of June. Fruit 
brilliant, beautiful red all over. Tree vigorous, hardy and an early bearer. Golden 
Jubilee—New. Earliest yellow freestone, ripening about June 20th. A beautiful 
peach, very large, delicious and similar to Elberta. A better shipper than most early 
peaches. Blooms late and the tree is vigorous. ~ Hiley—Two weeks ahead of Elber- 
ta. Large, creamy white, red cheek, Freestone. Early Elberta—Freestone, mid- 
season; yellow. The Early Elberta is truly named. It is of the Elberta type, large, 
golden yellow which is in beautiful contrast to the rich blush on the sunny cheek. 
Elberta—Large, yellow with red cheeks, flesh yellow, firm, juice, of high quality. 
Does well in all peach sections. The leading market variety. Freestone, ripens mid- 
dle of July. “Georgia Bell—One of the best known peaches, very large, skin white, 
with red cheek. Ripens middle of July. Hale Haven—A large beautiful colored 
yellowed flesh peach, ripening about two weeks before Elberta. A perfect free- 
stone, thrifty grower and splendid shipper. “Old Fashioned Red Indian—Large, very 
highly colored, red as blood to the seed. Clingstone. J. H. Hale—Golden yellow, de- 
licious flavor, ripen in mid-season. Freestone. . 


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PRICE LIST | 
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PEARS 
Varieties—Keiffer—The well known cannning pear. Fruit large, rich, golden yel- 
low. Ripens September and October. Abundant bearer. Garber—Resembles Keif- 
fer, but ripens in August and September. Very good for eating and canning. Tree 
very productive. © Bartlett—Trees bear early, produce an enormous crop and_ not 
subject to damage by insects and disease as cther varieties. Ripen last of July and 
August. Gld-Pashtered-Sugar—Ripens insummer. One of the best for eating and 
canning. The fruit is of medium to large size. Trees very productive. Early Har- 
vest—One of the earliest pears to ripen. Mediumin size. Very good for eating, also 
canning. Trees bear young, yield huge crops. 
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PRICE LIST 
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