
Montmorency 
PEACHES 
Ripening periods stated are for average conditions in 
Connecticut. Each 10 100 
9/16 in. caliper, 4-5 {t. high..........$1.25 $10.00 $90.00 
Belle of Georgia. An old, reliable Peach. White with red 
cheek. Ripens in late August. 





“Iberta. The standard commercial 
Peach. Large, yellow with red 
cheek. Freestone. Ripens in early 
September. 
Golden Jubilee. 
Large, yellow, red 
blushed. Fine flavor. 
Freestone. Mid- 
August. Popular for 
homes and orchards. 
Hale-Haven. Large, 
round, yellow Peach 
of excellent quality. 
High color.  Free- 
stone. Ripens after 
Golden Jubilee and 
about two weeks be- 
fore Elberta. Heavy 
bearer. Recommend- 
ed for freezing. 
J. H. Hale. Very large, 
yellow, red cheek. 
Freestone.  Ripens 
early September; fine 
quality and flavor. 
Red Haven. A new variety which 
promises to be the best yellow 
to precede Golden Jubilee. Skin 
is smooth and highly colored, 


are hardy and vigorous. 
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flesh very firm. Freestone. They Golden Jubilee “ 
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CHERRIES 
Black Tartarian. Sweet. Purplish- 
black with splendid flavor.. Tree 
vigorous and productive. A favor- 
ite. 1 yr. trees, 5-6 ft. high, 
$2.25 each. 
Napoleon (Royal Anne). Sweet. 
Pale yellow with bright red blush. 
Large; delicious flavor. Excellent 
for canning. Midseason. 1 yr. 
trees, 5-6 ft. high, $2.25 each. 
‘Montmorency. Sour. Large, light 
red. Midseason. Tree comes into 
bearing young. Productive. 2 yr. 
trees, 5-6 ft. high, $2.25 each. 
Cherry-Plum Hybrids 
Sapa (Also known as Giant Red 
Flesh). Large, Cherry-Plum. 
Purple skin, wine-red flesh, fine 
flavor, excellent for culinary uses. 
Hardy and best grown as a large 
bush. Bears heavily on one year 
wood, so prune severely, eliminat- 
ing older wood. Plant with some 
of Hansen’s Bush Cherries for 
proper pollination. 3-4 ft. 
1.50 each. 
Hansen’s Bush Cherries. These 
dwarf, bushy Cherry-Plum hy- 
brids are hardy, easily grown, bear 
heavily and usually a year after 
planting. Fruit resembles a small 
dark red Plum and makes good 
preserves. Plant in groups for 
cross pollination. 2-3 ft. 75c. each. 
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