There is _~ 
“nothing finer 
grown than 
BUNTINGS’ 
FRUIT TREES 
‘tor abundont year 
in and year out 
fruit yrelds 
AMBER GEM 
A NEW CLINGSTONE 
DESIGNED FOR CANNING 
Originated in New Jersey and found 
by the Michigan Experiment Station to 
be the most desirable Peach for com- 
mercial and home canning. Long, me- 
dium size, beautiful color; firm, yellow 
flesh. Early August. 
BRACKETT. Large, late, deep yellow 
Peach, very highly flavored; free- 
stone. Excellent for home use, and 
extensively planted in commercial 
orchards. 
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See page 34 for prices. Buntings’ 
offer both Redhaven and Elberta at 
regular Peach tree prices. 
Nationally Known 
PEACH TREES. 
Buntings’ Healthy, Well-Grown Vigorous 
Trees are Worth More 
Quality in Peach trees is not a mere matter of the size of the trees at the time of 
purchase. It includes the horticultural skill, knowledge, care and personal integ- 
rity actually employed from the securing of the Peach seed to the delivery of the 
stock. 
Tried and Tested in Our Own Orchards 
Considering our long experience in Peach tree production, the knowledge we 
have obtained in watching the trees in our bearing commercial orchards, it is our 
belief that you cannot buy better Peach trees anywhere in the country regardless 
of price. 


CARMAN. A very hardy, semi-freestone Peach, 
ripening about the middle of July; skin pale 
yellow with blush on sunny side; flesh white, 
tender, sweet and melting. Ships well. Best 
early market Peach. 
CRAWFORD’S EARLY. Freestone. Large, oblong, 
GAGE ELBERTA. Ripens two to three days later 
than Elberta, and fruit is so similar that only an 
expert can distinguish the difference. A disease- 
resistant bud sport of the famous Elberta. 
GREENSBORO. Semi-cling. Ripens from June 25th 
to July 10th. Large, white with red cheek. Flesh 
yellow with deep red cheek; flesh yellow, juicy white, rich, juicy. Tree a strong grower. 
and rich, excellent flavor. August lst to 15th. 
CRAWFORD’S LATE. Ripens after Elberta. Free- 
stone. High quality and very large; flesh deep 
yellow; skin yellow with broad, dark red cheek. 
HILEY. Freestone. Medium size, white, highly red 
colored. Excellent flavor. Early midseason. 
See page 34 for prices. 
ees 
A Grand Peach—the most promising, 
new, early yellow variety for either home 
use or commercial markets. 
1. Extra Early— 
Ripens a month before Elberta. 
2. Brilliant Color— 
Reddens before it ripens. 
3. Fine Flavor— 
Sweet, juicy, fine textured. 
4, Good Shipper— 
Firm flesh and tough skin. 

A profitable 
commercial va- 
riety, and excel- 
lent for home use 
where a good 
quality early yel- 
low Peach is de- 
sired. 
Perfect freestone, medium to large 
ae ae [4 in size, flesh yellow, fine textured, 
ae sweet and of good quality. Smooth 
i ae . skin, almost fuzzless; brilliant red 
Se ee color, with creamy yellow back- 
he ge ground. Bears heavy crops. Origi- 
nated at the Michigan Experimental 
Station in 1930, and has since been 
thoroughly tested. . 

