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1-9 10-49 50-99 
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If you are looking for the largest, richest, most 
beautiful Peach in the world, here it is! Every- 
one who sees it exclaims in wonder, ‘‘O'Boy, 
what a perfect Peach.” So it was named O'Boy. 
It is round and uniformly shaped. Skin glowing 
orange, blushed all over with rich, dark red, 
even before ripe. Flesh rich orange, bright red 
around the pit. The red color is retained in the 
canned fruit and juice. 
Firm of flesh and skin. You'll want to can 
them exclusively for your fancy table use. Per- 
sctly freestone and self-pollenizing. Bear heavi- 
ly when three years old. Don't fail to plant 
O'Boy this spring. 
THE PERFECT PEACH. 

100 or 
more 
trees 
$1.60 
95 
80 
65 
35 
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Home and Orchard Grower 
A very good one! 
Freestone. The skin is deep crimson, smooth, tight and almost 
without fuzz. Fruit is very large, round, firm, golden yellow, 
sweet and melting; quality excellent. Ripens just before Elberta. 
RIPENING ORDER OF PEACHES 
Use this list for selecting varieties to provide you with fruit 
throughout the season. Varieties are listed in their order of 
ripening from the very earliest to the latest. 
Greensboro Goldeneast 
Carman Hale-Haven 
Triogem Amber Gem 
Redhaven Crawford’s Early 
Golden Jubilee Hiley 
Rochester Sullivan‘s 
Vedette Early Elberta 
Sunhigh Summercrest 
Valiant Belle of Georgia 
J. H. Hale 
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White Hale 
Elberta 
Gage Elberta 
O'Boy 
Crawtord’s Late 
Shipper’s Late Red 
Brackett 
Krummel’s 
White Heath Cling 
