eyjames’ Home Orchard FRUIT TREES 
FREESTONE 
PEACHES 
6-8’ Trees: $1.50 each 

Early Crawford. Fruits are medium to large in size and the 
skin is attractively blushed. Flesh is firm, juicy and sweet, yel- 
low, red at the pit. Ripens early July. 
Elberta. More widely known than any other peach; good for 
eating fresh, canning and freezing. Skin of large fruits hand- 
somely blushed; flesh firm, juicy and delicious, red at the pit. 
Ripens middle to late August. 
J.H. Hale. Large in size and almost fuzzless skin. Flesh is deep 
yellow, red at pit, and very firm. Delicious flavor and good 
eating and canning qualities make this a favorite. Ripens after 
Elberta. 
Nectar (Plant Pat. 86). Large and luscious early white-fleshed 
freestone with smooth skin and delightful aroma. June-July. 
Add 20c royalty. 
Rio Oso Gem: By far the finest yellow-fleshed freestone for the 
late season. Ripens after J. H. Hale. Very large fruits are hand- 
some. Flesh is firm, sweet and juicy. Equally fine eating, can- 
ning and freezing. September. Add 10c royalty. 
Strawberry Freestone. White-fleshed freestone with delicious 
flavor. Flesh red at pit; skin blushed red. Size medium to large. 
Ripens before Elberta. 
Western Pride. The finest early yellow freestone for the home 
orchard. A greatly improved form of the famous Rochester peach, 
Western Pride is large in size, has firm yellow flesh of excellent 
flavor. A good early peach for slicing and home canning. Con- 
sistent, large crops under average conditions. $1.75. 
CLING PEACHES 
6-8’ Trees: $1.50 each 
Palora. Large round fruits have firm yellow flesh and small pit. 
Ideal for canning; good crops. 
Strawberry Cling. Finest of the white-fleshed clings for the 
home orchard. Skin blushed and striped red, flesh white, red at 
the pit. Trees are good producers of large fruits. Ripens in late 
summer. 
COMBINATION TREES 
Ideal for gardens where space does not permit planting 
a complete range of varieties. These are 3-year-old trees, 
a year older than the standard home orchard fruit tree: 
COMBINATION APPLES OR PEARS 
4 varieties on the same tree: $5.50 each 

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APPLES 
6-8’ Trees: $1.50 each 

Gravenstein. The best late summer all-purpose apple. Medium to large 
size fruits with yellow skin, striped red; firm white flesh. 
Jonathan. Most popular early fall apple. Size medium to large, shape 
rounded, with good solid red color, when ripe. Flesh crisp and juicy. 
Red Delicious. Fruits large and tapering, excellent all-red color. Flesh 
tender and very juicy. Ripens in the middle of the apple season. 
Red June. A fine red dessert apple for summer eating. Flesh white, 
firm and juicy. July. 
Yellow Belleflower. The best cooking apple for summer. Fruits are 
large to very large, with a distinct aroma and flavor that persists 
through cooking. 
Yellow Delicious. Fruits shaped like Red Delicious and of equal size, 
but skin is solid yellow. Flesh tender and juicy and flavor sharper than 
Red Delicious. Ripens somewhat later. 
Yellow Newton Pippin. Very late and very useful. Keeps well, cooks 
well and makes an excellent eating apple when picked before fully 
ripe. Fruits medium large, rounded; flesh white and flavor sharp. 
CRABAPPLE 
Red Siberian. Colorful with pinkish-white blooms in spring, followed 
by masses of small red fruits in early summer. Makes excellent jams, 
jellies and pickled preserves. 

