Finest Peach Trees 
E grow more than 10,000 bushels of 
peaches each year in our orchards. The 
three kinds we offer have done best of man 
kinds tried here. 
RED HAVEN. The earliest fine peach we 
know. Very early bearer and fast grower. 
Fruit is yellow meated under a red skin and 
a clear seed when fully ripe. This is a real 
fine new peach and ripens in early June. 
HILEY BELLE. Very rapid grower, pro- 
lific bearer, with a fresh, firm, excellent 
creamy white flesh and real peach flavor. 
Ripens in June. Freestone. 
ELBERTA. Large, yellow, with red 
cheeks; juicy and of good flavor; flesh yel- 
low. Ripens middle of July. This is an ex- 
cellent shipping variety. Freestone. 
Apples 
| Bees APPLES. No apple has ever 
gained the popularity in so many sec- 
tions of the country as the Golden (Yellow) 
Delicious and the Red Delicious. The ap- 
ples are large and beautifully colored, flesh 
fine grained, crisp, melting, juicy, with de- 
lightful aroma and highest quality. Fine 
keeper and shipper. Tree very hardy, fast 
grower and heavy bearer. Same price for 
either kind. 
Bass Grapes 
GROW your own Grapes for the table or your own grape 
juice, wine, or jelly. 
CONCORD. The most widely grown, most popular of 
all grapes, for vineyards. Black. Healthy, hardy, vigorous 
vine, large bunch and berry, and a good yielder. Grows 
quickly. Our Concords this year are extra fine. 
NIAGARA. Leading white grape. Widely planted. Bunch 
large; handsome, juicy and fine flavor. 
FREDONIA. Popular new variety. Large—Black 
early bearer. 
Bass Figs 
Concord Grapes’ 
IGS require little or no cultivation. Our favorite is the CELESTE, one of the 
hardiest varieties. Very desirable for canning and preserving. Small to medium, 
pear-shaped, ribbed. Flesh firm, juicy, sweet, excellent quality. The finest of all 
figs. 
Japanese Plums and Persimmons 
A LL fine varieties. Early and heavy bearers. 
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