PEACH TREES 
“ GOLDEN JUBILEE — Tree habits and fruit re- 
sembles Elberta but ripens about one month 
earlier. The skin is yellow with red blush, flesh 
golden yellow, juicy, tender and sweet. Hardy 
freestone, regular bearer. 
HALE-HAV EN—Introduced by Michigan Experi- 
ment station. A cross between J. H. Hale and 
South-Haven. Yellow flesh of excellent quality. 
Ripens latter part of August. A strong grower 
and very hardy. 
ELBERTA—A standard 
very large, oblong shape. Yellow tender flesh, 
with a firm skin. A good shipper. Ripens first 
week in September. 
~~ CHAMPION (Freestone) — A western peach of 
very large size and good quality, also noticeable 
for the regularity of its bearing. Skin is of a 
rich, creamy wiiite with a red cheek; flesh creamy 
white, sweet and delicious, rich and juicy. A 
most. profitable market peach. Julv 20th. 
“BELLE OF GEORGIA—Very large, skin white, 
with red cheeks; flesh white, firm and of excel- 
lent flavor; the fruit is uniformly large and 
showy, prolific. Chinese Cling seedling. Free- 
market peach. Fruit 
\. JAPAN BLOOD 
DWARF 
This peach cannot be 
recommended too high- 
ly. It is very heavy 
bearer and needs to be 
thinned at least half. 
Fruit is dark red and 
the flesh red, with an 
occasional light streak 
into pit. Juice is dark 
red. Small pit, flavor 
unsurpassed, rich, juicy, 
firm and in fact the 
one good early peach 
in preference to any 
variety we have seen. 
Fruit ripens the last 
of June to first of July. 
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PEACH PRICES — 4-6 
ft. 95¢e each, 5 for $4.50. 
8-4 ft. 7be each, 5-for 
stone. 
$3.50. 
WINFIELD NURSERIES PLUM TREES 
“ OPATA—A rich dark red obling plum 
that is very delicious. Bears prolif- 
ically. Tree is tall, upright growing. 
Spreading in habit of growth. An 
excellent variety for home and market 
use. 
SWANETA — Regarded as the largest 
and best all around newer sort. Bright 
red delicious quality, small pit, skin 
fre from acerbity, very productive 
and an early bearer, often producing 
fruit twoi nches in diameter. This 
is Prof. Hansen’s masterpiece in 
plums and you will make no mistake 
in planting them liberally. 
SCOMPASS CHERRY-PLUM — It is 
larger than the Richmond Cherry, 
and is about the same bright red 
color. In quality it is good, with a 
different flavor from any Cherry or 
Plum. It is fine for canning and pre- 
serving. July. Much superior to 
Bush Cherry. 
SAPA )Hansen)—July. An extreme- 
ly early, vigorous bearer. Fruit me- 
dium size, glossy black; flesh deep 
purple, excellent flavor; skin very 
tender. 
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PLUM TREE PRICES 
9/16 Grade 4 to 5 feet $1.35 each, 5 for $6.00, 10 for $11.00 
HARDY GRAPE VINES 
. CONCORD — The old standby in the 
leading market vineyards, and in 
home plantings Concord should be 
included. “The Grape for the mil- 
lins.” Excellent for grape juice, wine, 
table use, canning and market. Black. 
\ FREDONIA—A very very early black 
grape. Ripens shortly before Moore’s 
Early. The bunches and berries are 
large, with excellent flavor. It is an 
extra good shipper as it does not 
crack. Vines are vigorous and pro- 
ductive. We believe this will soon 
be the leading grape. 
| GRAPE VINE PRICES: 30c each, 4 for $1.00, 25 for $5.00 
Winfield Nurseries, Winfield, Kansas 
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