ILGENFRITZ 
FRUITS NURSERIES 
INCORPORATED 

APPLE—continued 
YELLOW DELICIOUS—Similar to Grimes Golden in color and 
shape but larger in size and with better flavor. Tree vigorous, 
annual bearer. Season November to March. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT—Medium, waxy yellow. One of the best 
extra early apples. Season July—August. 
CRAB APPLES 
2 Year Old Trees 
1-5 6-9 
+4 in. dia. and over, 5 ft. and up..... 2.00 1.85 
¥eiin. to-t4¢,in. dia.24 ft-andsuparas. 1375 1.45 
Te in siOvre in edids out nonce tee 1.56 1.20 
HYSLOP—Medium to large, lively dark red. Season September— 
October. 
DOLGA—Brilliant crimson fruit, juicy and excellent for jelly. 
Season September. 
PEACHES 
The peach prefers a light, well drained soil of sandy texture. The 
ease with which it grows plus the fact that it comes into bearing 
early, and its comparative freedom from disease makes it very 
popular. The fruit is delicate and of incomparable flavor. 
Each Each 
1-5 6-9 
4¢, in. diay.42 ft-and ups ae 2.00 1.75 
tevin. diae4 sfteand ups eee 175 1.50 
Tein: dict#o Site ond. upmeiee ee 1.40 1.20 
ts. ins tours: in. dia. I2347to Ot en: vel al 0 95 
W—White flesh Y—Yellow flesh F—Freestone 
AMBERGEM—Yellow, cling, shaped like Elberta and ripens about 
10 days earlier. Good for canning and pickling. 
BELLE OF GEORGIA—W-F A beautiful white fleshed freestone 
peach, very large and fair quality. Ships well. Tree vigorous 
and very productive. Ripens about one week earlier than 
Elberta. 
CHAMPION—W-F Medium size, very fine quality, honey sweet. 
August 10-15. 
CUMBERLAND—W-F Large size very attractive firm peach. Ex- 
cellent quality. August 5-12. 
EARLY CRAWFORD—Y-F A good peach for market or home use. 
September 1-5. 
EARLY ELBERTA—Y-F Very large, good quality. September 5-10. 
ELBERTA—Y-F The most widely planted of all peaches. Fruit 
very large, good quality and flavor. September 10-20. 
GOLD DROP—yY-F A strictly Michigan peach. Medium size, fine 
flavor. September 25-October 1. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE—Y-F Large size, Elberta type. Ships better 
than most early varieties. August 15-20. 
HALEHAVEN—Y-F Cross between South Haven and J. H. Hale. 
Large size, good quality. August 25-30. 
J. H. HALE—Y-F One of the largest peaches. Elberta’s strongest 
competitor. September 5-10. 
KALHAVEN—Y-F Cross between J. H. Hale and Kalamazoo. 
Fruits are medium to large; very firm and good shippers. 
Ripens just before Elberta. 
LATE CRAWFORD—Y-F Tree adapted to many soils and cli- 
mates. September 20-30. 
NEW DAY—Large, attractive yellow, nearly freestone. Ripens 
about 4 days later than Golden Jubilee. Colors well before 
it is ready for picking. Hangs well on trees, stands handling 
well. 
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