PRICES OF PEACH TREES (Except as noted) 
Your Choice of Varieties, Alike or Assorted—Pages 28 and 29. 
1-9 10-49 50-99 100 or More 
L=yr.,.9-0 ff. fall, -.<- $1.45 $1.10 
l-yr., 4-5 ft. tall ‘ 1.10 .90 
l-yr., 3-4 ft. tall .90 75 A 
l-yr, 2-3 ft. tall .80 .60 : 4 
Growers please write for special low prices where quantity lots are 
desired. 
The dates after varieties indicate the keeping season of the fruit. 
Introduced by the New Jersey Experimental Station. It is proving 
to be a real money maker. Best canning Peach of all hardy varieties. 
Fruit large, yellow; flesh yel- 
low, tender, juicy and sweet. 
Fruit improves as the tree 
grows older. Late August. 
Freestone. 
Good and Prouen 
Varieties 
BELLE OF GEORGIA. Large, white, red cheek. Late July. 
Freestone. 
CRAWFORD LATE. Large, yellow with red cheek. 
Flesh yellow, melting, very good. Late September. 
Freestone. 
EARLY ELBERTA. Large, yellow, good quality, simi- 
lar to Elberta. Valuable because it ripens about 
10 days earlier. Freestone? Early September. 
J. H. HALE. Always popular. Makes a fine back yard 
variety. Large, yellow overlaid with carmine. Flesh yel- 
low, fine grained. Late August. Freestone. 
REDHAVEN. Redhaven has the famous flavor bred into 
South Haven and Hale-Haven. It’s a hardy variety and 
a big yielder. Excellent garden variety. Earliest yellow 
freestone. Mid-August. 
ROCHESTER. Gcod sized yellow. Mid-July. Excellent for 
roadside stands for it cans well. Freestone. 
SOUTH HAVEN. This variety is increasing in popularity. 
Golden yellow with red blush, juicy and deliciously sweet. 
Late September. Freestone. 
VEDETTE. Ripens a few days be- 
fore Valiant. It was obtained 
from an Elberta seed. The tree 
is productive and the fruit is 
large, roundish, oval, yellow 
fleshed. Some classify it as 
superior to its parent, not only 
in quality but color as well. 
August. Freestone. 
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