Allen’s Climat t 
PEACH TREES 
RESIST COLD — SAVE MONEY 
Lose fewer young trees— Have hardier grown trees — Plant 
climatized peach trees. Allen’s climatized trees are budded on 
southern natural peach pits, famous as producers of the hardiest 
peach trees — They are raised in the rich soil of Lake Erie. Cold 
and frost harden the young growth to resist winter kill—cut | 
costly replacements. Vigorous growth and strong roots put Allen’s © 
climatized peach trees well ahead of most other young peach trees. 
Plant some this year. ‘ : 


We are large growers of Peach Trees and sell annually about | 
100,000 to our customers, besides selling some of the biggest nurse- 
ries their supply. For years, Lake Erie Grown Peach Trees have 
been recognized by the nursery trade throughout the United States 
as being the best for planting. We bud on southern natural pits, — 
and buds are taken from known bearing orchards. We can sell you 
better stock than almost anyone. All Peaches are freestone unless 
stated otherwise. 
ALLEN’S EARLY WHITE. Ripens here during the first week of 
August or one-week ahead of Cumberland. The flesh ig white, 
fruit round, firm, and free stone. Skin is well colored. The very — 
finest white peach on the market today. 
BELLE OF GEORGIA. Very large, white with red cheek; flesh 
white and firm, excellent flavor. A good vigorous white sort. 
Early September. 
CHAMPION. White with red cheek, very large, early and productive; | 
sweet, rich, juicy. Very hardy; one of the best white sorts. 
August. ; 
: CUMBERLAND. Ga ee is vigorous ang nee The fruit is 
larger than Belle of Georgia, attractively colored with red, oval 
Allen’s ““Sure-Crop”’ Elberta in “shape. The flesh is white, almost freestone, and of good 
This seedling of the famous Elberta Peach was sent us several quality Hasty. 
years ago by one of our customers. We have tried it in several ELBERTA. See Allen’s ‘“Sure-Crop” Elberta, 
states and find it the best Peach ever introduced. Fruit is very % “7 ; 
large, fine textured and sweet in flavor. Yellow with a deep red FAIRHAVEN. Very hardy freestone peach, During seasons when 
5 rolifi it certain to bear a wonderful blossoming period is cold or foggy it will produce a full crop 
vane eae Ea ee eens this variety. when many other varieties are unproductive. Peach is round, 
bright golden with a red cheek. Ripens a week before Hale Haven. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE. A choice recent introduction by the New Jersey 
Experiment Station; already popular and given a high rating. 

“Sure Crop” 
Elberta 




Orchardists: Ask for prices on 200 to 1000 Tree habits and fruit resemble Elberta. The skin is yellow with 
Each 10 100 red blush; flesh golden yellow, juicy, tender, sweet, and free- 
By Mail Postpaid, stone. Our choice of all early sorts. 
BS oft; SWihips'.. Picea. ee eee hu chetenenshomereae $0.40 $3.50 $30.00 HALE-HAVEN. A large new yellow freestone developed at Michigan 
3 ft. Orchard Grade, 5/16. cal............... 0.50 4.00 35.00 Experiment Station. Its high color, even before complete ripen- 
i . ing gives it great market value because of the advantage of pre- 
By Ereehe Eg aprons Conects mature picking, packing, and shipping without loss. Hardy and 
9/16-in. cal. 4 to 6 ft...........6...-ee e+. 0.75 6.00 55.00 productive, richly colored _and flavored. Very profitable to plant. 
7 fiG-12 Caisse LO teh bse sicielereisinisioteisse e0e-o cicisiatem OxOO 5.00 40.00 Ready two weeks before Elberta. 
sae: 
Shipper’s 
Late Red 

4 ALLEN'S NURSERIES AND SEED HOUSE, Geneva, Ohio 
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