
produce heavily 
A Superb Hardy Peach 
Freestone. Ripens late August. 
Flavor delightful, honey-sweet. 
Fine for eating and canning. 
Bearing age, 2 to 3 years. Heavy 
producer. Fruit improves as tree 
grows older. A Maloney recom- 
mendation. 

See Page 7 
For Prices 

Golden Jubilee 
riety. Fifty per cent of all Peaches 
Since the Horse and Buggy Days the Best commercial money-making va- 
Elberta 
Famous Never Fails to planted are Elberta. It has proven its 
* ° ability to adapt itself to varied cli- 
Satisfy the Orchardist - Early to Bear- Year matic and soil conditions. Tree hardy, disease re- 
| in Year Out Crops - Makes Elberta a Very sistant, very thrifty and very productive. Fruit large, 
: oval, yellow with red cheek. Flesh yellow, firm, juicy, 
Profitable Variety to Plant. of high quality. Splendid shipper and keeper. Mid- 
September. Freestone. 
SHIPPER’S LATE RED. Popular new variety, rather out- 
standing, for the fruit is very large, high color; yellow 
flesh of unusual quality. Late September. Freestone. 
SOUTH HAVEN. This variety is increasing in popularity. 
Golden yellow with red blush, juicy and deliciously 
sweet. Late September. Freestone. 

VALIANT. Seedling of Elberta, rapidly increasing in 
popularity. Fruit large, roundish, oblate, yellow blush- 
ed with red; firm, juicy, very good quality. Season 
about September first. Freestone. 
VEDETTE. Ripens a few days before Valiant. It was 
obtained from an Elberta seed. The tree is productive 
and the fruit is large, roundish oval, yellow fleshed. 
Some classify it as superior to its parent, not only in 
quality but color as well. Late August. Freestone. 

Peach Special 
I-yr., 4-5 ft. Trees 
1 Elberta 3 for 
1 Hale-Haven 93.75 
1 Golden Jubilee 



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