Introducing. . . 
New Fruits for Hor 
These new peaches are the result of 20 years of effort on 
the part of Grant Merrill to produce peaches of exceptional 
flavor, color and also ripening throughout the entire season. | 
None of the varieties is recommended for commercial 
shipping since the qualities that make for a good shipping | 
peach generally detract from the delicious flavor and tender, 
juicy flesh desired in a peach to enjoy eaten tree-ripe on 
the home table. 
Planting all 12 of these varieties will assure you of peaches 
on your table from the first to the last. 
NEW MERRILL PEACHES 
Merrill Brilliant (Pat. Applied for) 
Brilliant red peach of superb flavor. White fleshed cling. 
Ripens in early June. This peach is so beautiful that anyone 
would be proud to show or ship to friends. Retail $1.75 each. 

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Fos? “ Merrill Delicious (Pat. Applied for) 
ae ] 2 This is the best peach so far known for home freezing and the 
finest flavored yellow fleshed peach in the originator’s opinion. 
Semi-freestone, it ripens in mid-June. This should be in every 
home orchard. Darker stripes are a unique feature of this 
fruit. Retail $1.75 each. 
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MERRILL DELICIOUS (Pat. Applied for) 
Merrill Surprise (Pat. Applied for) 
A delicious and beautiful peach of the Elberta type. Yellow 
semi-freestone. Ripens in late June. Retail $1.75 each. 
Merrill Gold Rush (Pat. Applied for) 
This peach is the result of a cross between Elberta and J. H. 
Hale and combines the fine qualities of these two peaches. A 
delicious yellow freestone, ripens earlier than either parent. 
Early July. Retail $1.75 each. 
Merrill Dandy (Pat. Applied for) 
A beautiful peach with Crawford-like flavor makes this one of 
the finest yellow freestone peaches for the home orchard. The 
flesh is firm enough that you can ship to friends and the trees 
set moderately so large fruits are the rule without the need 
of thinning. Mid-July. Retail $1.75 each. 
Merrill 49’er (Pat. Applied for) | 
Another yellow freestone peach resulting from a cross of the 
two popular peaches — Elberta and J. H. Hale — and combin- | 
ing the finest qualities of each. It ripens just ahead of the 
Elberta in late July. Retail $1.75 each. 
Merrill Necta-heath (Pat. Applied for) 
A desirable white fleshed clingstone peach. Like the White 
Heath but larger and more beautifully colored and combines 
its excellent flavor with that of the nectarine. It holds its fruit 
until fully ripe. Early August. Retails $1.75 each. 
Merrill Yellow King (Pat. Applied for) 
A delicious yellow freestone peach combining the finest quali- 
ties of its parents —J. H. Hale and Elberta — but ripening 
after both. Mid-August. Retail $1.75 each. 
Merrill Schooldays (Pat. Applied for) 
Yellow freestone ripening as school vacation ends and school 
MERRILL NECTA-HEATH (Pat. Applied for) begins. An Elberta-J. H. Hale cross. Retail $1.75 each. 

