PLANT FOR ECONOMY 
Delicious Kardy PEACHES 
Listed in order of ripening 
GOLDEN JUBILEE 4P1—High yielding, early 
yellow freestone peach of exceptional qual- 
ity, color and flavor. 
EARLY ELBERTA 4P2—Like Elberta but bears 
two weeks earlier. Delicious, large, golden- 
yellow freestone. 
RED HAVEN 4P3—Ripens a month ahead of 
Elberta. Red color;sweet, juicy flavor. Free- 
stone, large size, smooth skin. 
HALE HAVEN 4P4—High yielding, early yel- 
low freestone. Fine quality. Bears two weeks 
before Elberta. Dependable. 
BELLE OF GEORGIA 4P5—The finest flavored 
peach of high quality. Superb, rich, creamy- 
white-red blushed. Freestone. 
J. H. HALE 4P6—Earlier than Elberta, super- 
ior size and flavor. Large, tender, yellow 
freestone. Superb quality. 
ELBERTA 4P7—Juicy, golden-yellow free- 
stone. The old reliable, most popular money- 
making variety. 
LATE ELBERTA 4P8—Fruit and trees are like 
Elberta. Good quality, very productive. A 
fine canning and freezing variety. 
Choice of above 8 varieties of peach trees. 
Guaranteed U.S. Standard Grades 
New Low PEACH TREE PRICES 
All Season Family 

Description & Cat. No. see above Price Price of Price of Price of 
PEACH ORCHARD Size and Trunk Diameter Each 3 trees 6 trees 25 trees 
re Prater ee genni ott Good, 3-4 ft., 7/16 to 9/16 in, See 70 1.95 3.60 12.50 
See — ; nee ay ean aap, Better, 4-5 ft., 9/16 to 11/16 in. 98 2.80 5.30 20.00 
. Best, 5-6 ff,, 11/16 in. up, giant 1.69 4.90 9.50 37.95 
outstanding offer. One each of the tll AAAI SARIS ak Aid bea hdl Geir BEAN toon tail dil aew  PE 
following, No broken collections. See 
descriptions opposite. 1 RED HAVEN, 
1 BELLE OF GEORGIA, 1 LATE ELBERTA, 
1 HALE 'HAVEN, 1 GOLDEN JUBILEE, 
1 ELBERTA. 
6 for 2.15 
Cataleg Value $2.75 
Sure Crop NECTARINES 
4P9— Unusual, delicious, sweet fruits with thin, smooth skin like a plum. Mellow, ~ 
rich, juicy, flesh like peaches. Unequalled for eating fresh or canned. Trees and 
fruit resemble peaches and can be grown where peach trees grow. Trees bear 
young—usually 2nd year. 2 to 3 ft. $1.00 each; 2 for $1.90; 6 for $5.40. 5 to 
7 ft., $1.75 each; 2 for $3.40; 6 for $9.90. 
America’s Favorite Varieties fj 
MONTMORENCY (Sour cherry) 4€14—Uni- “ie 
versally recognized the best sour cherry. i? 
Bears very young; large fruit. Highest yield- 4 
ing canning and pie cherry. 
EARLY RICHMOND (Sour cherry) 4C15—First 
sour cherry to ripen. Medium-size fruit, un- 
surpassed for pies; requires less sugar for 
canning. 
ROYAL ANN (Sweet cherry) 4€16—Popular 
sweet cherry for canning and eating. Golden- 
amber with red blush. Large, firm, Juicy. 
Enormous crops, 
BLACK TARTARIAN (Sweet cherry) 4C17— 
Nation-wide popularity. Large, heart- 
shaped, rich dark purple, famous ox-hearts 
(almost black) fruits, Sweet flavor. 


Hill’s Hardy 
APRICOTS 
Spring 

MOORPARK Art Courtesy Pillsbury Flour 
4411—Extra large freestone, golden- 
orange fruit; sweet and juicy. Recom- 
mended. 
Alike or Assorted. 
State Name and Catalog Number 
Prices of CHERRY TREES 


Description see above Price Price of Price of Price 
SUPERB Size and trunk diameter Each 3 Trees 6 trees 25 trees 
4412— Unsurpassed for canning, ¢at- - 
ing, drying; delicious, medium-size, 3 ft. 7/16 to 9/16 in. 1.00 2.85 5.40 20.50 
freestone 3 to 4 ft. 9/16 to 11/16 in. 1.50 4.35 8.40 33.25 
41. to 5 ft. 11/16 in. up 1.95 5.70 11.00 44.50 
New Low APRICOT PRICES 
;: 4C18—Dwarf, quick bearing, attractive shrub-like plants 
Prof. Hansen’s bupieas at plum-shaped fruits the size of cherries. Heavy 
yie g; fine for jams, jellies, eating, etc. 3 to 4 ft. bearing 
BUSH CHERRIES age, $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 11/, ft. size, 55¢ each; 3 for 
$1.50; 10 for $4.50. 
2 yr, 2 to 3. ft, 5/16 to 9716 in, 
.89 each, 2 for 1.70, 6 for 4.70, 
2 yr, 4 to 5 ft., 9/16 to 11/16 in, 
1.45: each, 2 for 2.80, 6 for’ 7.95. 
3 yr., 5 to 7 ft. giants, 
1.98 each, 2 for 3.85, 6 for 117.10. 
