SHIPPERS’ 
LATE RED 
Large, round, yellow-fleshed freestone with attractive 
red skin. Ripens a few days later than Elberta. Better 
quality, sells for as much or more. Ranks at the top as a 
commercial variety. Equally popular for the home orchard. 
Hardy, good grower and prolific bearer. 
PEACH HOME ORCHARD 
COLLECTION NO. 2 
Consisting of six delicious varieties—all freestone, ex- 
cellent for serving fresh, freezing and canning. Listed below 
in ripening order: 
1 Dixigem. Large red Peach, with yellow flesh. 
1 Golden Jubilee. Yellow flesh. Good quality. 
1 Southland. Splendid new variety. Yellow flesh. 
1 Hale Haven. Popular yellow Peach. Good canner. 
1 Elberta. Standard, large, yellow freestone. 
1 Shippers’ Late Red. Large, round, yellow. 
All 6 i 3 to 5-ft. 
Ge sclect sizes ume D 450 
One each of the above varieties, a total of 6 
7. ONLY $3.00 
trees, in our 2 to 3-ft. size . . 
GOLDEN 
CUMBERLAND 
VALLEY 
PEACH 
OUR HEALTHY WELL-GROWN, 
VIGOROUS TREES ARE WORTH MORE 
Quality in Peach trees is not a mere matter of the size of the trees 
at the time of purchase. It includes the horticultural skill, knowledge, 
care and personal integrity actually employed from the securing of 
the Peach seed to the delivery of the stock. 
Peaches are one of America’s best-paying crops. While the trees prefer a well- 
drained, sandy loam, they will adapt themselves to almost any well-drained loca- 
tion if given proper care. Varieties are listed in about the order in which they ripen, 
though some overlap. 
Spraying is necessary for Peaches if best results are desired. Ask your state en- 
tomologist to send you full instructions and tell you where to get machines and 
materials. Careful spraying means profit in Peach growing. 
Mayflower. The earliest Peach, but blooms late and is seldom damaged by frost. 
Size medium, round; bright red all over; ripens well to the seed. Tender, juicy, 
excellent flavor. Tree bears young; very prolific. Clingstone. 
Red Bird. One of the best early Peaches. Bright red color, with good flavor. Good 
shipper. Used as a commercial variety in the South. Fruit is large, white fleshed, 
overspread with bright glowing red. Earliness, high color, and productiveness 
make it very profitable. Clingstone. 
Dixired. Medium size, yellow clingstone. Flesh firm but melting; good flavor. 
Acquires its attractive red blush long before it is ready to pick. Promising early 
shipper. 
Jerseyland. Introduced by the N. J. Peach Council as an early, large, firm, attrac- 
tive yellow-fleshed freestone ripening a few days before Golden Jubilee. It hangs 
well to the tree and is an excellent shipper. Tree is hardy, sets fruit buds freely 
and comes into bearing early. Recommended for trial in sections where Peaches 
are profitable. Tree supply very limited. 
Dixigem. A splendid new early variety. Ranks high for commercial and home use, 
for both freezing and canning. This Peach has excellent color, firm yellow flesh, 
and handles well. Ripens about June 20 to July 10. Freestone. Our buds were 
taken from bearing trees in Fort Valley, Ga., where it originated. 
Red Haven. Promising new early yellow for home use or commercial markets. 
Extra early (a month before Elberta), brilliant in color and fine flavored, bemng 
very sweet, juicy, and fine textured. An excellent shipper with very firm flesh 
and tough skin; perfect freestone, medium to large. Almost fuzzless. Bears 
heavy crops. 
Golden Jubilee. Unusually hardy; a sure cropper after severe winter and heavy 
frosts. Medium to large in size. Almdst four weeks ahead of Elberta; one of the 
best early-ripening varieties. Fine flavor, yellow freestone, attractive color, and 
fine texture. Profitable for market and excellent for home use. 
Rochester. A large yellow Peach with a handsome overcolor of mottled red. The 
flesh is thick and firm, marbled yellow, stained with red at the pit, juicy, rich, 
sweet. Requires only half the usual amount of sugar for canning. Bears when 
very young; strong, upright, hardy. 
_ Early Hiley. Large freestone Peach. Flesh white, with appearance and qualities of 
Hiley Belle, but about ten days earlier. Prolific bearer and good shipper. A great 
’ favorite, profitable for early market. 
Hiley Belle. The earliest commercial freestone, white-fleshed Peach; 
for many years the South’s greatest early commercial variety. Me- 
dium sized, with red blush and tough skin. Juicy and very tender. 
Good shipper, also desirable for home use. 
PRICES OF ALL VARIETIES OF PEACH TREES 
1to9 10to049 50to99 100 to 250 
Each Each Each Each 
3 toe 5 ite ee $0 85 $0 75 $0 65 $0 55 
30'to 3G°iniss de 70 60 50 40 
2Ato: SOI oe 60 50 40 35 
18-to:243ins eee 50 40 30 25 
12°to 18:in-e ee eater 35 30 22 18 
Choice of varieties, alike or assorted 
Note: On quantities of 250 or more submit your list for special 
commercial wholesale prices. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE 
A real money-maker. Quite hardy, resists excessive cold. Sure crop- 
per, after severe winters and heavy frosts. 
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Golden Jubilee is without equal as an early, large, yellow Freestone 
| = of highest quality. Flesh is yellow, tender, juicy and sweet. Ideal for 
JUBILEE Sg 6 home use and roadside market sales. 
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