FRUIT TREES 
PEACHES 
Alexander. The earliest of all for Western Washington. Sweet, good 
lavor, greenish white flesh. Ripens first part of July. 
ed Haven. New. Highly colored, red skin, flesh yellow, freestone. 
Ripens month earlier than Elberta. Limited quantity. 
Crawford’s Early. Freestone. A large, magnificent red-striped yel- 
low peach of good quality. One of the most popular varieties. 
August. 
tarly Elberta. Freestone. Large, yellow with red cheek; flesh firm, 
yellow, juicy. Of fine quality. Early September. 
Golden Jubilee. Fairly new variety developed at New Jersey Experi- 
mental Station. Large, oval, golden yellow. Good fresh or canned. 
Early September. 
Hale’s Early. Freestone. Medium size. Flesh white, very fine fla- 
vor, juicy. Late August. 
Hale Haven. A new Hale strain variety which is growing very popu- 
lar. Exceptionally large, good color, yellow flesh, freestone. 
Ripens just after Veteran. 
J. H. Hale. The always popular Hale. Large, freestone, golden 
yellow. Ripens September. 
Rainier. NEW. Exceptionally well suited for commercial planting. 
Large size, rich flavor, yellow flesh. 
Rochester. Orange yellow with deep red blush. Very juicy, highly 
flavored. Productive, semi-free-stone. Middle of August. 
Strawberry Peach. An old-fashioned favorite, newly being 
repopularized. Flesh white, sweet, juicy. Medium to large. 
Ripens mid-August. 
Vedette. One of the earliest yellow-meated peaches. Delicious table 
variety. Ripens late July to early August. 
Veteran Peach. A freestone peach, well adapted to Western Wash- 
ington. Flesh deep golden, sweet, good flavor. Excellent for 
- planting with Pacific Gold. Ripens two weeks later than Pacific 
Gold. Good canner. Recommended by Western Washington 
agricultural experts. Fine commercial variety. 
Gold Mine Nectarine. The nectarine is really a smooth- 
skinned peach. This new variety has proven highly suc- 
cessful wherever planted. Large, juicy, luscious fruit. 
APRICOTS 
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Apricots are a beautiful and delicious fruit, a close relative of the 
plum and peach, combining the qualities of both. The fruit ripens 
after the early cherries, and just before plums and peaches. 
Perfection Apricot. The newest and best apricot for general com- 
mercial or home orchard planting. Very hardy, heavy bearing. 
The largest in size. Excellent flavor. 
Tilton. Medium to large, firm flesh, sweet and juicy. Trees hardy 
and a thrifty grower. One of the most popular. 
Wenatchee Moorpark. One of the largest in size; orange yellow 
skin with numerous russet dots; flesh firm, yellow, sweet, juicy. 
Ripens first to middle of August. 
PRICES ON ALL APPLES, PEARS, PLUMS, PEACHES, APRICOTS, 
CHERRIES AND QUINCE (Except Where Marked) 
Each 50 or over 
NiO oll Weeyaliinys} ASSP aac 2s oc ee $1.00 SaO 
Na Th YACEVANIAS) SIEGP IR ss Oa e 255 .80 
INGarlae iearlimgectoom tie ane ese sO, -90 
Extra Heavy Yearling 5-6 ft..... 1.75 1.00 
UNWe eer diialmte 2 Sg bc ec dons 2.00 10) 
Two-Year Select Specimen ..... 2.50 levis) 
siinkee=ny/ea he bal Cc V.\/ eee rma 3.00 
SPECIAL DOZEN RATE. Any assortment of above trees, at rate of 
12 trees for the price of 10. 
PACIFIC GOLD 
Tree Ripened Peaches Taste Best! 
You can never really know how good peaches taste until you pick them fully ripened from your own trees. Fresh, ripe, home-grown 
peaches are a delicious fruit that may be grown at little expense. They are easy to grow, quick to come into bearing, and very productive. 
Cultural directions enclosed with each order. 
Pacific Gold Peaches are in bearing now in practically all parts of Western Washington. At least one of your neighbors or acquaintances 
will enjoy this fine fruit from his own tree this year. Place your order NOW and add your name to our large list of satisfied customers. 
PACIFIC GOLD. Is one of the finest peaches on the market and has been developed especially to suit the needs and growing conditions in 
Western Washington. 
They are very hardy and regularly bear big crops of fruit. Two-year-old trees are often loaded, and in our orchard three- and four-year 
trees have produced three to five boxes of fine peaches. 
The Pacific Gold is at this time the leading commercial variety for Western Washington. Available records show more Western Wash- 
ing acreage planted to Pacific Gold than any other sort. Because of its attractive coloring and early ripening it is a consistent money maker 
for sale at roadside stands or town markets. Plant Pacific Gold for Gold from your ground. 
18 SEE PAGE 22 FOR COMBINATION TREES AND SPECIAL COLLECTIONS! 
