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J. H. HALE. A beautiful, enormous, round, golden yellow Peach 
with wonderful flavor. Keeps well and is an all-round, most 
attractive, freestone, market sort. Ripens five days earlier 
than Elberta. 
IMPROVED HALE. An Blbérta-Hale type ripening after Elberta, 
often adding 20% to your peach profits. Its excellent quality, 
fine firm golden flesh, and old ‘“Hale-flavor” make it popular. 
Very hardy, heavy yielder, good canner and shipper. Self- 
pollinizing. Freestone, 
LEMON FREE. Lemon shape and color, light yellow skin and 
_. flesh. Extra good for canning and one of the best bearers in 
existence. Very hardy in all climates. A good sort for com- 
mercial plantings. 
ORIOLE. Another variety from the New Jersey Station, ready 
by the middle of August, The tree is large and very productive. 
Fruit is medium to large in size, roundish, yellow, very good 
in quality. Freestone. 
RED ELBERTA. U.S. Plant Patent 232. Ten days earlier than 
Elberta and much redder in color. Very profitable on the early. 
market. Splendid flavor and quality. 
REDHAVEN. The earliest shipping Peach grown. Rich red be- 
fore it is actually ripe, presenting a beautiful appearance on 
the tree and when packed. It is red all over and could be 
picked ten days before ripe. Ripens thirty days before Elberta 
and offers an opportunity to the peach grower to extend his 
picking over a long period, Yellow freestone of remarkable 
flavor. Very hardy. Another Michigan origination. 
ROCHESTER. A fine early yellow freestone. Ripens about 
August 10. Large fruit that sells well on the market. A strong, 
prolific grower, coming into bearing young. One of the best 
sorts for orchard planting. 
SALBERTA. A highly successful cross between Salwey and 
Elberta, conserving the size and quality of Elberta and the 
lateness of Salwey. Has been used’ successfully in northern 
Ohio and pleases all who have tried it. Late September. 
SHIPPER’S LATE RED (Big Red). A new Peach with several 
distinctive claims, Round, bulkier than Elberta, beautifully 
flushed red, The flesh is yellow, sweet, juicy and of pleasing 
flavor; freestone. Bears young, annually and abundantly; very 
hardy. Its greatest commercial advantage — aside from supreme 
quality—lies in its ability to stay on the tree much longer than NG 
most sorts, thus many times saving the entire crop where lack Improved 
of time, continued rains or glutted markets create wastage. Hal 
VALIANT. A seedling of Elberta of Canadian origin. A large, ale ‘ 
yellow-fleshed, high-colored Peach. Very hardy and productive. eee 
Ripens earlier than Elberta. 

SWEET CHERRIES 
BING. Large and black; delicious, very firm flesh. One of the most profitable. 
July. 
BLACK TARTARIAN. Very large, purplish black, juicy and richly flavored. 
Very productive. June. 
LAMBERT. Jet-black when fully ripe; flesh solid, rich and juicy. Strong grower 
and productive. ~ é 
NAPOLEON (Royal Ann). Large, pale yellow showing red; firm, Sweet and 
productive. A good market sort. 
SCHMIDT’S BIGARREAU. One of the better late sorts, especially for northern 
sections. Dark red, very large and sweet; very firm and therefore ships well. 
July. 
WINDSOR. Fruit large, liver colored, distinct. Flesh firm and of very high 
quality. Hardy and prolific; a valuable jate variety. July. 
YELLOW SPANISH. Large, pale yellow, red cheek; known as Yellow Oxheart in 
some places; firm, juicy, excellent, One of the very best light colored cherries. 
June ripening. 
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SOUR CHERRIES 
We bud these on French Mahaleb stock. They don’t bush up like 
the old sorts and make a hedge row. Should be planted on well- . 
drained soil, 16 feet apart. We have a fine lot of 1-year and 2-year 
stock and they certainly please. 
BRASSINGTON. A semi-sour Cherry. Large, dark red. A heavy 
yielder and one of the best home sorts. 
LARGE MONTMORENCY. The best and largest Sour Cherry grown 
BARGAIN No. 3 
3 Peach Trees 
Improved Hale 
Allen’s Elberta 
Hale Haven 


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for market and canning. Ten days later than Harly Richmond. Montmorency 
Dark red, very firm, one of the best-flavored Sour Cherries. A Wiadsor 
regular bearer of enormous crops, bringing good prices and ship- s 
ping well; in fact, is the best market Cherry. Ailes donty 
Each 10 100 $ 7 5 
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