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South Haven 
Each 10 100 
2 to 3 feet—Prepaid ...... Boresie $ .40 $3.50 $30.00 
3 to 4 feet—Prepaid _............. -50 4.00 35.00 
4 to 5 feet—Not prepaid ...... .60 5.50 50.00 
BELLE OF GEORGIA—(Freestone). White with at- 
tractive red cheek. Large, good quality. Ripens 
early August. 
CARMAN—(Freestone). Flesh is white, skin red 
splashed on creamy white. Fruit large and attrac- 
tive. A very hardy variety, excellent for the home 
orchard as well as commercial. Ripens early July. 
CHAMPION —— (Freestone). Rosy cheeked, creamy 
white. This variety has a delicious flavor all its 
own. Without a doubt one of the best varieties 
for home use, especially canning. Ripens latter 
part of July and Auaust first. 
CHINESE CLING —(Clingstone). White, _ slightly 
blushed. A splendid preserving peach and other 
home use. Ripens middle to late July. 
CRAWFORD EARLY — (Freestone). An attractive, 
large yellow peach, good quality and flavor. 
Ripens August. 
ELBERTA—(Freestone). This is the well known com- 
mercial peach, hardy and does well in all sec 
tions. Beautiful large, golden yellow, with slightly 
blushed cheek. Very rich and juicy. Ripens 
August first. 
EARLY ELBERTA—An improved Elberta, similar to 
the Elberta but ripens a week to ten days earlier. 
Good for commercial planting, also home use. 
EARLY WHEELER—(Semi-clingstone). Creamy white 
with bright glowing red overspread. Juicy but 
firm with extra good flavor. This variety should 
be in every home orchard. Ripens early July. 
FRANK—(Clingstone). Large yellow, with red cover- 
ing. One of the new improved hardy varieties, 
proven a sure bearer. Ripens first week of Sep- 
tember. 
HEATH CLING—(Clingstone). White. An old time 
favorite for pickling and preserving and is always 
good on local markets. Very late, ripening the 
latter part of September. 
HALE HAVEN—(Freestone). One of the new varieties 
especially recommended for hardiness. An attrac- 
tive yellow with red. Good commercial. Ripens 
about two weeks before Elberta. / 
GOLDEN JUBILEE—(Freestone). Large yellow, with 
red blush. One of the new improved hardy varie- 
ties. Ripens about twenty-five days before Elberta. - 
SOUTH HAVEN—(Freestone). Large yellow. This 
variety is another of the new good hardy varieties. 
A heavy bearer. Ripens ten days before Elberta. 
J. H. HALE—(Freestone). Large round yellow, over- 
spread with red, similar in color to Elberta but 
larger and almost free of fuzz. Flesh is solid but 
juicy, flavor sweet without bitter tang. Ripens 
about one week before Elberta. 
ROCHESTER—(Freestone). Deep yellow, tinged red, 
flesh yellow, tinted red at the free stone. High 
quality, best flavor. Favored for its commercial 
value as well as for home orchard. Ripens two 
weeks before Elberta. Trees hardy and productive. 
SALWAY—(Freestone). Large yellow, with bright 
red cheek. Flesh deep yellow, red at pit. Tree 
hardy, bears young. Ripens very late. 
INDIAN CLING—(Clingstone). Skin deep red with 
blood red flesh. A delicious, juicy flavor. Used 
much for pickling. Ripens about August 10th. 
MAMIE ROSS—(Freestone). White with red cheek. 
Flesh white, juicy and firm. A good, tough skin, 
making a good shipper for an early variety. 
Ripens July. 
MAYFLOWER — (Semi-clingstone). Creamy white, 
blushed red, medium size. The earliest peach to 
ripen, the latter part of June. 
RED BIRD CLING—(Semi-clingstone). Creamy white 
overspread with red. A firm, good, early shipper, 
good flavor. One of the first large peaches on 
the market. Ripens first of July. 
MIKADO—(Semi-clingstone). Extra large yellow with 
red cheek. High quality, juicy. Heavy producer. 
A new improved hardy variety. Ripens six weeks 
before Elberta. 
KRUMMEL OCTOBER—(Freestone). A rich golden 
yellow, blushed red at the pit. Good commercial 
as well as home use. Trees are hardy, fruit hangs 
on well and has a good market value. The latest 
yellow freestone. 
later than Elberta. 
Ripens more than a month 

SPECIAI, BARGAIN 
Small Tree Collection in Select 
Varieties 
4 Apple Trees, 2 to 3 feet 
8 Peach Trees, 1 to 2 feet 
3 Plum Trees, 1 to 2 feet 
4 Grapevines: 1 Brighton, red; 1 Fredonia.’ 
black; 2 Concord, blue. 
ALL FOR 3 4 5 0 PREPAID 


TROM3LE NURSERY, BENTONVILLE, ARKANSAS 
