PEACHES 
Bear Two to Three Years After Planting 
Every home garden should plant two or three Peach trees. 
Besides the luscious fruit they bear so early, there is always 
a place where they fit into the landscape plan. 
ELBERTA 
Ripens around mid-September. Large, solid, juicy. Free- 
stone. Flavorful yellow flesh; canning favorite. Adapts 
itself to all soils. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE 
Ripens in August. Sweet, golden yellow flesh. Best early 
yellow freestone. Tender, juicy, sweet. 
HALE-HAVEN 
Freestone. Bearing September Ist. Large yellow, flushed 
red. Sweet flavor. Heavy producer; bears young. A fa- 
vorite for freezing. 
BELLE OF GEORGIA 
No doubt the best late Peach for canning. Clingstone. 
EARLY CRAWFORD 
This Peach needs no further description. Well known 
old timer. One of the earliest. 
PRICE, ALL PEACHES 
2-year, 5 to 7 ft. trees, $2.25 each; 3 for $5.50 








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PEACH COLLECTION OFFER 
5 Varieties in All—1 Each: 
Elberta Golden Jubilee Hale-Haven 
Belle of Georgia Early Crawford 
For Only $8.75 

ELBERTA 
PEACH 
MIXED FRUIT 
COLLECTION 
Select 1 each of all the fruits— 
any variety you want—such as: 
1 Apple 1 Plum 
1 Cherry 1 Peach 
1 Pear 
2-year-old, 5 to 7 feet. 
For Only $8.25 

Buy NEMAPEG’S Fruit Trees. 
EARLY CRAWFORD They are Hardy and Will Bear. 
