INTER-STATE Se, BEAR YOUNG AND HEAVILY— 
ALL BUDDED FROM BEARING TRUE-TO-NAME VARIETIES 

The peaches are listed in their order of ripening. May- 
flower ripens here in early July—Elberta the last of 
August. Peaches need but little room, easy to grow. 
Our Iowa-grown, budded trees are hardy and bear 
young. Plant them 15 to 20 feet apart. 
F 12 Mayflower—First to ripen yet almost frost-proof as it blos- 
soms so late. Red all over, fair quality, good size. Semi-cling. 
F 14 Red Haven—This new variety is rapidly becoming the lead- 
ing real early yellow peach. The fruit is large, almost a solid red 
like a Jonathan apple. The yellow flesh is firm, sweetly delicious, 
high quality. Free-stone. A hardy, vigorous grower and very 
productive. 
F5 Champion — Free-stone. Large creamy-white with red 
cheek. Flesh is white, juicy, sweet and highest quality. A heavy, 
regular bearer. Very hardy. Excepting Sungold and Polly, this 
is probably the hardiest peach we grow. 
F9 Hale Haven—Free-stone. This fine new peach is rapidly 
overtaking Elberta. A heavy producer of large, yellow peaches 
of high quality. Hardy. 
F6 Early Elberta—Free-stone. Yellow with blush. Fruit is 
large, yellow flesh, firm, juicy, delicious. Hardy. 
F 10 J. H. Hale—Free-stone. Very large, golden yellow, flushed 
red with fuzzless skin. Flesh is yellow, solid, tender, very high 
quality. On the market it always brings a higher price. Plant 
with other varieties for pollinization to increase yield. 
F7 Elberta—This grand peach fills millions of fruit jars every 
year. 
F 15 Imdian Blood Cling—Flesh is almost red as a beet. Fine for 
pickling and preserves. Ripens 2 weeks after Elberta. 
NEW PRICES ON ALL PEACHES (except SUNGOLD and POLLY) 
Your Choice of Varieties, Alike or Assorted 
Each 3for 6 for 12for 25 for 
Super Size, Not Postpaid.... $1.50 $4.35 $8.40 $16.20 $31.25 
5 to 7 feet, Not Postpaid.... 1.25 3.60 6.90 13.20 25.00 
4 to 6 feet, Not Postpaid.... 1.00 2.85 5.40 9.60 17.50 
3 to 4 feet, Postpaid........ 75 2.10 3.90 6.60 11.25 
2 to 3 feet, Postpaid........ -50 1.35 2.40 4.20 7.50 

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(Sold Only by Inter-State Nurseries) 
“HARDY YELLOW PEACH 
Very Large, Free-Stone, High Quality, Attractive 
F1 Sungold fruit is very large, free-stone, beautifully blushed. 
Flesh is firm, golden yellow, full of juice, fine quality. Extra good 
for canning. Ripens a day or two before Elberta and is a heavy, 
regular bearer. A commercial peach because it colors early and 
ships well. Tree is well-branched, stocky and short, making pick- 
ing easier: Tests at Ames, Iowa show it is definitely a hardier 
peach. Dave Moore of Grand Junction, Colorado has told us 
many times it is the best variety he grows. Mr. E. F. Lewis of 
Grand Junction told us that in summer 1948 he sold all his 
Sungold at $3.50 per bushel when Elberta was so cheap t hat many 
orchardists did not pick their fruit. Sungold is self-pollinizing, 
far hardier than J. H. Hale. If you are an orchardist, you should 
by all means make a test planting of Sungold. 
LOWER PRICES ON SUNGOLD PEACHES 
Each 3 for 6 for 12 for 25 for 
4 to 5 feet, Not Postpaid... $2.00 $5.85 $11.40 $21.60 $43.75 
3 to 4 feet, Postpaid....... 1.50 4.20 7.80 14.40 25.00 
2 to 3 feet, Postpaid....... 1.00 2.70 4.80 8.40 15.00 

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HOME PEACH SPECIAL 
1 Sungold 
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1 Elberta 
1 Red Haven 
Ail 4 for $2.00 Postpaid 
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All 4 for $2. 8 5 Postpaid 
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