

variety. 
best and most popular, and every tree 
shipped by Naughton Farms, Inc., is well- 
rooted, of good stock, in good health and 
ready to go to work producing luscious, 
delicious fruit for you. Order plenty at 
these low, grower prices! 







POLLY. This big freestone is super-hardy and a 
sure bearer. White with deep red blush, juicy and 
keen-flavored. Very firm and fine for canning. Ripens 
August 15. 
RED HAVEN. An extra-early perfect freestone — 
a wonderful peach for home use or commercial grow- 
ing. Medium to large, smooth, skin, sweet and very 
juicy. A good bearer that ripens in early June, a full 
month ahead of the Elberta. 
HALE HAVEN. This has been called the greatest 
variety introduced since the Elberta. Marvelous 
quality, very hardy in the bud and a sure bearer of 
large crops. Beautiful golden color, delicious flavor, 
freestone. Ripens about July 1. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE. A hard winter means nothing 
to this extra-hardy sure cropper. Medium large, light 
golden color and exceptionally sweet flavor. Good 
commercial variety as well as superb for home use. 
Ripens around June 25. 
MAYFLOWER. : If you want one of the best of the 
early peaches — buy this one. Red and white, ripens 
late May. 
J.H.HALE. It's hard to beat the texture, color, 
flavor and size of this one. Almost fuzzless, golden 
yellow with deep red blush. Hardy, big yielder, free- 
stone. Ripens about July 10. 
EARLY ROSE. Red with white and pink cheek. 
Good bearer and strong grower. Ripens early June. 
ELBERTA. If you can plant only one peach tree — 
plant an Elberta. Everybody knows this dependable 
big freestone with its yellow skin and red cheeks. 
Unbeatable for year-in-and-year-out quality and 
flavor. Ripens about July 15. 
EARLY ELBERTA. Same growing and cropping re- 
liability found in the Elberta, and the same fruit — 
but ripens about 10 days ahead of the regular Elberta. 
LATEELBERTA. A wonderful tree to prolong the 
season — similar to Elberta in quality, size and de- 
pendability, but ripens about 10 days later. 


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Boke | 
abundance, 
for $15.89. Postpaid. 
Tremendous yield, bearing through 
Price: 25 for $1.44: 50 for $2.64; 100 for 
core; Very sweet, they literally melt in your mouth! 
$1.19; 25 for $2.49; 50 for $4.49; 100 for $7.98. Pos 
fi’s hard to find a soil which isn’t well suited to the growing of peaches of some 
We have varieties suited to both Northern and Southern climates. 
produce big crops — plant some in your yard and enjoy delicious, tree-ripened fruit. Why 
nat plant an orchard — there's always demand for good peaches! 
Bearing 
VARIETIES OF PEACHES WE OFFER 
STRAWBERRIES 
"is, Nothing tastes better than fresh, home-grown, luscious and 
Tedelicious strawberries. Plant a small patch in your garden thi 
f, they produce quickly and give big yields for the small space 
th@y occupy. Plant plenty and have them to eat, can and preserve. 
; . KE ORE. This is a fine early variety which ships particularly 
iwell. , Vigorous grower, excellent producer, drought resistant. Prices: 25 
(for 65¢: 50 for $1.15; 100, for $1.98: 500 for $6.50; 1000 for $11.50. Postpaid. 
fGEM. An everbearer which has as many berries in the spring i 
iis the standard spring bearers, and then comes back again in Je 
with a dividend of delicious well-shaped berries in great 
Prices: 25 for $1.44; 50. for $2.64; 100 for $4.69; 500 
« MASTODON. A giant and king of the everbearing strawberries. 
, summer, into.late fall. | 
64; 1 9; 500 for $15.89. | 
“SENATOR DUNLAP. This one is tops in the June bearing 
Big, bright red berries of excellent flavor — ideal for your own | 
& and for commercial growing. Can take a lot of drought, 
SS 0 se 100 for $1.98; $00 for $6.50; 1000 for $! 
; . Considered by nurserymen to be the finest o! 
the everbearing varieties. Large berries, rich red all the a 
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Peaches 
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Each Per 10 Per 50 
18 to 24 inch trees..... 23c $ 2.19 $10.49 |- 
2 to: 3. ft.isize iho 39c 3.49 16.59 
3to 4 ft. sizes 33 49c 4.39 20.79 
4 to 6 ft. size.......... 7.98 37.89 
Size Trees..... 13.39 59.98 

MAMIE ROSS. A delicious. pink-blushed white 
semi-freestone with firm, sweet flesh, excellent for 
home use and for canning. Hardy, good grower and 
good producer. Ripens about June 25 to 30, 
BELLE OF GEORGIA. A beautiful freestone with 
creamy white flesh, red blushed, and flavor that ranks 
with the finest. So heavy-bearing that thinning is 
advised to prevent damage to trees. Hardy, strong 
grower, Ripens about July 20. 
MINNIE STANFORD. One of the best of the clings, 
Red or yellow, firm and delicious, with good-texture, 
well-flavored juicy meat. Ripens August.]st to 10th. 
ARP BEAUTY. Large yellow peach streaked with 
red tints. A splendid bearer, which ripens about 
June 25. 
FAIRBEAUTY. Very hardy in the bud, produces 
medium to large, red-blushed golden-yellow fruit, 
tender, firm and juicy. Early ripening— about 
June 15. 
INDIAN CLING. The old Indian Chief red variety. 
Ripens in August. A dark blood-red peach of the 
old-fashioned type. Be sure to include this one in 
your orchard. 
EARLY WHEELER. A very early cling which ripens 
during the first part of June. Excellent shipping 
qualities. Sometimes called the Red Bird Cling. 
SHIPPERS LATE RED. Yellow with attractive red 
blush, sweet, juicy yellow flesh. One of the best 
late commercial varieties. Trees bear young and 
well. Ripens after the Elberta. 
RED BIRDCLING. Sometimes called the Early 
Wheeler; a very early cling, ripening early in June. 
Good bearer and excellent shipper. Fine commer 
cial variety. 
HILEY. An old-time favorite’ which most peach 
growers already know. White with pink flesh, this 
time-proven cling ripens about July 15-20. 




















