
ithe Money Maker 
Leader of all Peaches and the greatest commercial variety on the market; 
50% of the Peaches planted are Elber ta. A beautiful Peach of good quality; 
not only the best orchard variety but also valuable for planting in the garden. 
Elberta is hardier in bud than many varieties, therefore a more uniforin 
cropper. It is large, yellow with red cheek, juicy, high flavor. Flesh yellow; 
freestone. September 15-20. 

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Golden Jubilee The Sensational Peach. We recommend this New 
Jersey Experiment Station introduction. It’s a 
real money maker. Quite hardy, resists excessive cold. Sure cropper, after 
severe winters and hea iy frosts. Golden Jubilee is without equal as an early, 
large, yellow freestone of highest quality. Flesh is yellow, tender, juicy and 
sweet. August 20-25. 
H | id Marvelous new Peach, a result of crossing the famous 
aie-maven J. H. Hale with South Haven. A large, beautifully 
colored, yellow-fleshed Peach. Ripens approximately ten days to two weeks 
ahead of Elberta. Perfect freestone; strong grower. Good shipper, and a 
prolific, heavy bearer. ‘The tree is hardy and fruit is of the highest quality. 
Should be included in every planting. September 1-5. 
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Best Varieties for Flavor 
Peaches can be grown on any soil that will produce the average 
yield of farm crops and are especially adapted to the lighter 
soils. If properly cared for the trees are sure to bring in a 
handsome return on your investment. Our trees are of the best 
quality and sure to grow. 
Dates after each description indicate approximate ripening 
season in Western New York. Season varies in different sections 
of the East, but this will give you an approximate idea when to 
expect the fruit to be ripe. 
BELLE OF GEORGIA. Large, attractive, white-fleshed ae 
Red cheek. Hardy and productive. Freestone. September 3-7. 
CHAMPION. Large, creamy white, with red cheek. Excellent 
quality. Good shipper. Hardy and productive. Freestone. 
September 5-8. 
CRAWFORD’S EARLY. Large. yellow Peach. 
quality and flavor. Freestone. “September 6-10. 
CRAWFORD’S LATE. One of the finest late varieties. Large 
yellow; of excellent, quality. Freestone. September 25-28. 
EARLY ELBERTA: An excellent new variety, resembling 
Elberta very closely, except a little rounder in shape and about 
10 days earlier in ripening. Freestone. September 6-10. 
J. H. HALE. An extra large Peach, yellow, overlaid with 
crimson. Flesh golden yellow, of delicious flavor. An excellent 
shipper. A fine commercial variety. Prolific when cross pollen- 
ized with some other variety. All of the varieties offered in 
this catalog are suitable for planting with Hale. Freestone. 
September 17-21. 
MARIGOLD. One of the newer, early varieties. Yellow. Ex- 
cellent quality. Semi-cling. Excellent for roadside markets. 
August 12-17. 
MIKADO. Most popular, very early yellow. Hardy, productive. 
Ripens about six weeks ahead of Elberta. Blossoms self sterile, 
needs to be interplanted. August 3-8. 
“dbahteer: A new, early Peach of high quality. 
to large in size. Yellow-fleshed and ” freestone. 
and productive. One of the hardiest varieties. 
Of the finest 
Fruit medium 
Trees vigorous 
August 15-20. 

