
PEACH 
Perl Per10 
PeLOn atte SOC Prepaid 1.15 .eied ls SO $7.50 
4 to G6 ft., not prepaid .... aa .70 6.50 
SElOlo 1. POSENALG er) ae Knots anes coh eed 4.50 
2utO TA ft. pos tpaid® o.cacient aoe -A0 3.70 

Elberta 
CHAMPION. Many specimens have measured 
10 inches in circumference. The flavor is de- 
licious, rich, sweet and juicy; surpasses all 
other varieties; skin creamy white with red 
cheek, strikingly handsome. It is hardy, pro- 
ductive, the largest size, highest flavor and 
best shipper of the early peaches. Ripens in 
early August. 
ELBERTA. A Georgia cross between Crawford 
and Chinese Cling; very large, well colored; 
all things considered, the finest yellow free- 
stone in cultivation; no one can go amiss 
by planting it; fruit perfectly free from rot, 
and one of the most successful shipping 
varieties. August 20. 
HALE-HAVEN. (Freestone.) The outstanding 
characteristics of this new peach are its ex- 
treme hardiness, its early bearing, its rich 
yellow and red colors, and its shipping quali- 
ties. 
MAYELOWER. Earliest peach known, semi- 
cling, medium size, color bright red; ripens 
well to the seed. Young and prolific bearer. 
Tree an upright good grower. 

Champion 

Polly 
POLLY. Freestone. One of the surest bearers. 
Claimed to be even hardier than Champion. 
Medium size, good flavor, white-meated, 
ripens in August. 

Seedling Peach 
SEEDLING PEACHES 
Seedling peach grown from large pits show 
a good percentage of yellow varieties. More 
sure to bear in Nebraska than budded varieties. 
Cannot give named kinds. 
Plant seedling peaches for 
in Nebraska. 
Mores Sule. CLoyp 
Per 1 Per 10 
4 to 6 feet, not prepaid ........ $ .25 $2.25 
3 to 4 feet, postpaid ........... 20 1.85 
ZoatOcsrteet, cz post Pats was. cree 15 1.25 
18 to 24 inches, postpaid ........ 10 90 
SPECIAL OFFER 
25—1S8 to 24 in. Seedling Peach, $2.00. postpaid 
27—2 to 8 ft. Seedling Peach, $7.90, postpaid 

Fairbury, Nebraska 
