| YOU CAN RELY ON Achermans 
TRUE-TO-NAME e DISEASE FREE 
There’s a Difference. Northern Grown. Buds Especial- 
ly Selected from Heavy Bearing Trees; Insures a Bumper 
Crop. Absolutely true-to-name, vigorous, well-grown, 
perfectly healthy, with well-ripened wood and splendid 
roots. Guaranteed to reach you in good growing condi- 
tion, 

1-32—Amber Gem. This grand new variety is a semi-cling; 
shaped like an Elberta and ripens same time. Beautiful 
yellow flesh with deep red blush; delicious honey-sweet 
flavor. Will hang on the tree for 10 days to 2 weeks 
after it ripens. One of the largest peaches grown. Used 
extensively by all canning factories. Hardy and very pro- 
ductive. 
i-30—Elberta. Standard market peach of the entire coun- 
try. Very large; yellow with red blush; flesh is yellow, 
tender and juicy; very highly flavored. Rank, vigorous 
grower. Ripens middle of September. Freestone and self- 
fertile. : 
1-31—Golden Jubilee. Tree habits and fruit resemble El- 
berta but ripens about a month earlier. The skin is yellow 
with red blush; flesh golden yellow, juicy, tender, sweet 
and freestone. Very hardy. 
1-35—-J. H. Hale. Ripens 5 days earlier than Elberta, is 
larger and superior flavor; beautiful golden yellow with 
carmine blush, smooth, fuzzless. Freestone. 
1-36—Hale-Haven. A cross between South Haven and J. H. 
Hale. Freestone. Strong grower, very hardy, heavy bear- 
er; excellent fine flavor. Ripens 15 days earlier than El- 
berta. The best yellow freestone we have ever offered. 
Amber Gem 
1-34—Red Haven. An excellent early maturing peach. 
RIPENS 30 DAYS EARLIER THAN ELBERTA. Yel- 
low freestone, almost completely covered with a bril- 
liant red color; sweet in flavor. Firm flesh and tough 
ae Heavy producer. Fruit buds much hardier than 
erta. 
1-37—Kal-Haven. This is a cross between J. H. Hale and 
Kalamazoo. It ripens just before Elberta, although 
will overlap the season of the latter variety. Freestone. 
Yellow with beautiful coloring. Large in size, and an 
excellent shipper. Fine flavor. Tree vigorous, hardy, 
and productive. 
1-33—Perfect Hale. This variety will produce full crops 
of beautiful, large peaches, entirely free from all so- 
called “‘buttons” so prevalent in J. H. Hale, for it is 
self-fertile. Season little later than Elberta. Fruit very 
large; flesh yellow, with deep carmine blush. Very 
hardy freestone. Splendid market variety. 
1-28—Skibbe’s Elberta. The peach is a large, yellow, free- 
stone; round—practically the shape of J. H. Hale; self- 
pollenizing, and ripens right after Elberta. Peaches are 
the size of J. H. Hale, which is one of the largest 
peaches grown today. Fruit is yellow, with bright red 
cheek, with occasional striping. Very hardy. . 
1-26—Sullivan’s Elberta. An early-ripening Red Bud 
Sport of Elberta. Midseason, yellow, freestone. Iden- 
tical to Elberta except it ripens about 7 days earlier. 
Rich, sweet flavor, firm, juicy; brilliant red color with 
yellow background. Tree vigorous; bears large crops 
annually. 
1950 PRICE - PEACH TREES 
(All Varieties on pages 30 and 31, except Red Gold Giant.) Hale Haven 

SPECIAL DISCOUNTS from prices below allowed for 
all cash with order. See page 2. Five or more trees of one 
grade and variety only at the 10 rate; 25 or more of a ; 
single grade and variety at the 100 rate. 
Each 10 100 BARGAIN NO. 35. 
1-yr., 5/16 in., 2-3 ft. trees..$0.60 $5.00 $35.00 One-eighth Acre Lot Peaches 
l1-yr., 7/16 in., 3-4 ft. trees. .75 6.00 45.00 20 Peach Trees—All 7/16 inch 
1-yr., 9/16 in., 4-5 ft. trees.. .85 7.00 55.00 s Your choice of varieties listed on this page 
1-yr.. SPECIAL SUPER- $ ys) 
SIZE, 11/16 in. trees...... 1.00 8.50 70.00 10 Net, not prepaid 
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