




time-tested 
PEACHES — 

Prices of all Peaches 
1 3 10 
2-3 ft., well rooted, Prepaid.......... eres $0.55 $1.50 $4.70 
3-4 ft., branched trees, prepaid..............00+ .88 2.45 7.80 
4-6 ft., extra strong trees, by express...... 1.20 3.25 9.80 
The 4 to 6 ft. trees are too large for parcel post shipping. 
We pay freight on orders for $15.00 or more. 
Our list of peach varieties 
includes everything good, 
hardy and new. 
s Free- 
Champion - extra hardy. stone. 
Medium to large, creamy white with red 
cheek, sweet, juicy and with a most pleas- 
ing peach flavor. One of the hardiest 
peaches. A heavy and dependable bearer. 
Ripens in August. 
Freestone. Large, 
Early Elberta lemon yellow with 
light red cheek. One of the most profitable 
market peaches, but not sufficiently hardy 
north of the 40th latitude. Ripens two 
weeks before Elberta. 
Elberta Freestone, yellow meated, 
midseason peach. The great- 
est market variety, Firm, juicy, . rich, 
sweeet flavor. Not quite hardy enough to 
bear dependably in Nebraska: 

PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 
Plant Peach trees not less than 20 ft. 
apart, or use them as filler trees between 
Apples. Even poor soil produces good 
peaches, in fact, the slower growing peach 
trees in poor soil will live longer than fast 
growing trees in good soil. Plant the trees 
from 1 to 2 inches deeper than grown in 
the nursery, depending on the size you buy. 
Use just ordinary soil to fill in around the 
roots at planting time, add no fertilizer to 
this soil, and water well to settle the soil 
properly. 
14 
2 Early freestone. 
with all the qualities required of a good 
fresh fruit and canning peach. While not 
as popular as the Early Elberta, its great- 
er hardiness is making Golden Jubilee a 
favorite with the peach growers in the 
corn belt, where the Elberta is not depend- 
able. A good tree in the home garden, 
and a money maker for the orchardist. 

Spray Guide 
If you have had trouble keeping your 
the trees for a couple of seasons, using 













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