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Haven 
Fruit Trees by POST 
For Post, Packing and Insurance, with- 
in 200 miles of Lexington, add 10% on 
3 to 4 and 4 to 5 ft. trees. 
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Red 
Delicious 
New! Fruit Tree Spray 
Kolo Fruit Spray—manufactured by Niagara 
Chemical Co. Controls most chewing and sucking 
insects and fungus diseases on Apples, Peaches, 
Pears and Plums. For bearing trees this ‘‘packaged 
spray’’ of ready-mixed ingredients is a convenient 
time saver. 
3 Ibs. (makes 25 gals.) 
1 Ib. (makes 






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MIKADO. (Free.) The best and most popular 
very early Peach to date. Medium size, round, 
yellow with red blush and of good quality. For 
best results should be planted with other varie- 
ties for cross-pollination. July 5-10. 
RED HAVEN. (Free.) Early. Hardy, firm and of 
excellent quality. An outstanding yellow com- 
mercial variety, almost completely covered 
ys Bott Should be in every orchard. July 

ACR ROSE. (Free.) A New Jersey introduction of out- 
standing merit. Good quality, hardy, and the best early 
white Peach we know of. July 15-18. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE. (Free.) A new, large, early Peach, 
highly recommended by the eid eed Experiment Station 
and other leading authorities. Yellow with a distinct 
blush. Quality fine. July 15-20. 
OTHELLO. (July Heath.) (Cling.) A new and better cling 
which we are growing instead of the old standard Heath. 
Has distinct blush, white flesh of good quality and is 
PA SAA bong by the Kentucky Experiment Station. 
uly 25. 
SOUTH HAVEN. (Free.) Better color and quality than 
Elberta. Large, and ripens 10 to 14 days earlier. Has 
been much hardier than other yellow Peaches and be- 
cause of our tests we recommend it highly. August 5-10. 
HALE-HAVEN. (Free.) An excellent Peach introduced by 
the Michigan Experiment Station. A cross between J. H. 
Hale and South Haven. Large, midseason, yellow with 
blush. Good quality tree, healthy and hardy. August 5-10, 

Tastes Better « Costs 
A home garden without Peaches? Can you imagine such a thing? Just 
think what you are missing—luscious fruit from June to mid-October if 
you select an early, a midseason, and a late. One tree of each is better 
than none, but if you have space, plant five of each class. For a com- 
mercial orchard you need a special selection and several varieties—better 
write and ask our advice. 
Arranged In Their Order of Ripening 
VALIANT. (Free.) An extra hardy outstanding yellow of 
good quality. August 5-10. 
REDSKIN. (Free.) A new introduction from the Maryland 
Experiment Station that has great promise. Round, yel- 
low, with little or no color near pit. Overlaid with deep 
red blush. Large, hardy and firm. August 5-10. 
BELLE OF GEORGIA. (Free.) White, with decided blush; 
excellent quality. Heavy and regular bearer. The best 
white-fleshed Peach for home or market. August 10-12. 
ELBERTA. (Free.) Fruit large, yellow, shaded with deep 
red. Elberta has been the standard Peach for years, and 
is just as good today. More than 80 per cent of com- 
mercial plantings are of Elberta. August 10-12. 
J. H. HALE.- (Free.) Fruit large, yellow, almost covered 
with red; more highly colored than Elberta; flesh firm, 
melting, and of best quality. Ripens August 10-15. 
AFTERGLOW. (Free.) This new, beautiful, yellow-flesh 
Peach is well named because the soft amber-red covers 
the entire fruit. Hardy, excellent quality and productive. 
The only Peach we have found worthy to list, ripening 
after Elberta. August 15-20. 
PEACH PRICES 
Each 5 50 
EPS Cee ae Caren icine n oie 5. pa $3.00 $25.00 
4 to 5 ft. 3.50 30.00 
SEtouGi tt. acai ‘ 1.00 4.75 40.00 
For Postage, Packing and Insurance, Add 10%. 
No other fruit is so dependable and generally desirable as the Apple. They will 
thrive in almost any well-drained soil. Their period of ripening extends from early 
July until frost and they can be kept through the entire winter. For family use there 
is no other fruit so indispensable. With moderate care they will pay a handsome 
return on your efforts and investment. We have kept our list of varieties up to date 
and you can plant any of them with confidence. 
Arronged in order of ripening as to season. 
APPLES 
WINTER APPLES 
JONATHAN. An early bearing and long keeping Apple; 
red; medium size, quality good. Tree never large, but 
productive. September 15-20. 
RED DELICIOUS. As this extra red strain is such an im- 
provement on the old Delicious we are propagating it 
entirely. When you ask for Delicious we give you this red 
strain at no extra cost. Fruit large, uniform size, and 
highest quality. Distinguished by the five lobes on the 
blossom end. Good for home or market. September 20-30. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS. A yellow type of the old standard red 
Delicious which has become deservedly popular through- 
out the country. Bears young and of highest quality. 
September 30 to October 5. 
BALDWIN. Red; large; good quality. Tree vigorous, highly 
regarded for eating and cooking. The commercial Apple 
of the East. October 1-5. 
RED STAYMAN. Dadrk rich red. Fruits large, good quality 
and keeper; early to come into bearing and productive. 
We think this the outstanding winter Apple for Kentucky. 
As the red variety is an improvement over ordinary Stay- 
man, we are propagating it entirely and filling all of our 
orders from this selected strain. October 5-10. 
TURLEY WINESAP. A seedling of Winesap which it some- 
what resembles. Conical, rich red’ and of highest quality. 
ois te introduction, bears early and regularly. October 
-15. 
ROME BEAUTY. Large; red, tender, sub-acid. Early bearer 
ah Sheree! og A popular kind in most sections. October 
YORK IMPERIAL. A late keeping commercial Apple, shaded 
red on yellow skin, Flesh firm. Tree healthy. Regular and 
heavy bearer. Fruit sometimes lop-sided. Plant for profit 
or for home. October 15-20. 
FALL 
WEALTHY. Large; shaded dark red; quality good, tender. 
Productive. Early to bear, and most satisfactory. Ripens 
over a long period and should be in every orchard. Au- 
gust 1 to September 1. 
McINTOSH. A fine fall or early winter kind that has won 
its way because of its productiveness and extra high 
quality. Bright red; smooth. Plant liberally in Kentucky. 
August 20-25. 
SUMMER APPLES 
CLOSE. A new, early, red variety of outstanding promise 
both for home and commercial plantings. Ripens a few 
days ahead of Transparent, hardy and bears when quite 
young. July 1-5. 
EARLY TRANSPARENT. Waxy yellow; tart; excellent. Very 
early bearer; productive. Valuable for either home or 
market. Susceptible to blight on rich soil. July 5-6. 
LODI. The best description of this variety may be to say 
that it is a larger, later Transparent. Pale yellow, tart, 
and ripens about a week later. Tree vigorous. Many 
think it will supplant Transparent as a commercial va- 
riety. July 5-10. 
DUCHESS. (Often called ‘‘Oldenburg”’). An old outstand- 
ing variety, productive, and best of its season, Ours is 
the “red” strain. Early bearing. July 10-15. 
GOLDEN, SWEET. Yellow. The best sweet we know. Vigor- 
cus grower; annual bearer, very productive. Hasn’t a 
fault. July 20-30. \ 
HYSLOP CRAB. The very best hardy Crab, producing a 
heavy crop of bright red tart fruit that is unexcelled for 
culinary purposes. Bears early. August 15-20. 
POLLY EADES. A Kentucky developed variety; while not 
well known, is superior to Maiden’s Blush; yellow with 
slight blush. Bears early and quite productive. Plant en 
our pecornmendatien and: you will never regret it. August 
15-20. 
PRICES OF APPLES 
2- and 3-year-old trees 
Each 5 50 
$0.65 $3.00 $25.00 
at} 3.50 30.00 
5. to.i6) ft... eerste on ems 1.00 4.75 40.00 
For Postage, Packing and Insurance Add 10% 

APPLES 
PADUCAH. A Kentucky product which very much resembles 
the Rome Beauty. About two or three weeks earlier, with 
more color. Prolific and a regular bearer. This variety 
stands at the top of the list as to production at the Ken- 
tucky Experiment Station. September 5-10. 
GRIMES GOLDEN. One of the best fall Apples. A recent 
survey showed this the most popular Apple of any season. 
Fruit golden yellow. Matures early and is a heavy bearer. 
This variety is troubled with canker, shortening the life 
of the tree. We also offer “Double Grafted’’ Grimes Gold- 
er, which is a longer lived tree, at 25c extra. Sept. 15-20. 
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