



Welchs PEACHES 
BEST AND HARDIEST VARIETIES 
Welch's Prices Are Right—Order Now! 
PRICES: 
5 to 6 ft., $1.00 each; per 5, 95c each, not prepaid. 
3 to 4 ft., 50c each; per 10, 45c each, posipaid. 
Super Giant 6 ft. Bearing Size, $1.25 each, nol prepaid. 
J. H. HALE. (Freestone.) The fruit is larger than the Elberta and of excellent 
flavor. August. 
REDHAVEN. Earliest yellow freestone Peach. Brilliant red in color with 
creamy yellow background. Almost fuzzless, smootn skin. Reddens before it oa 
ripens. Perfect for canning and delicious when eaten trom the tree. Trees : 
are vigorous, hardy and bear heavy crops. Redhaven should be planted 
in every orchard. 
EARLY ELBERTA. (Freestone.) Larger than Elberta, though identicai in form; 
bright yellow with red blush; flesh yellow, finer grained and sweeter than 
Elberta; ripens a week to ten days before Elberta; good shipper. Tree strong 
grower, hardy, good bearer. August. 
ROCHESTER. (Freestone.) Early midseason. Color lemon-yellow changing to 
orange-yellow, blushed with deep, dark red. Skin thick, tough. Flesh yellow 
stained with red near the pit. Very juicy, tender and melting. Sweet. Highly 
flavored. Very good in quality. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE. (Freestone.) Large, golden yellow Peach ripening in July. 
Delicious to eat from the tree, and a splendid canner. An ideal market 

Peach. 
CHAMPION. (Freestone.) Fruit large, beautiful in appearance, flavor delicious, : 
sweet, rich and juicy; skin creamy white with red cheeks; freestone. The 
peculiarity of this acquisition is its hardiness. It stood temperatures of 18 
peeled below zero and produced an abundant crop the following season. 
ugust. 
ELBERTA. (Freestone.) Fruit large, yellow with red cheeks; flesh yellow, 
juicy, fine quality. Tree hardy and exceedingly productive. Ripens with the 
Crawford's Early. Exceptionally large and fine. August. Rochester 

RED BIRD CLING. The best of all early Peaches. Tree is hardy, vig- 
orous and very productive. Fruit is of good size and very showy 
appearance, an attractive creamy white, splashed or blushed with 
red. Flesh white, firm, meaty and of good flavor. A fruit that will 
stand shipping. One of the best home fruits and a leading early 
; market Peach. 
BELLE OF GEORGIA. Very large, skin white with red cheek; flesh 
white, firm, and of excellent flavor. Tree a rapid grower, very pro- 
lific. Ripens with Early Crawford. 
POLLY. The finest of the white-meated Peaches. Large perfect freestone. 
It will stand very cold weather and bears a good crop when other 
Peaches fail. Fine for canning and a real treat fresh from the tree. 
August. 
SOUTH HAVEN. (Freestone.) The great hardy Peach for cold regions; 
stands 10 degrees colder weather than any other Peach grown. 
Large, yellow freestone. Large as Elberta and a week earlier on the 

market. 
HALE-HAVEN. A fine new freestone which is rapidly taking the place 
{ of Elberta. Can be shipped to distant markets and still remain firm. 
/ } Ripens about 15 days ahead of Elberta. The flesh is firm, golden 
' yellow, full of juice and the richest, sweetest flavor. Very fine for 
\ canning. 
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\ NECTARIN E Peach Collection 
¥ (Fruit of the Gods) 2 GOLDEN JUBILEE 
Y j The tree of the Nectarine looks like 2 CHAMPION 
CE: 2 J. He BALE 
the Peach tree, but the fruit is smooth 2 HALE-HAVEN 
Y skinned and has a rich aromatic flavor 2 ELBERTA 
. all its own. Nectarines are delicious. These 10 4-ft. Trees 
y . Plant a few of these trees for a real $4.00 Post- 
treat. 3- to 4 ft. trees 95c each, prepaid. Paid 
“ “ The Great 
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