eothos Home Grown PEACH TREES 
250—-ALTON. A semi-cling, white Peach with a beautiful 
red blush. You'll have a crop of Alton whenever seedlings 
bear. Ripens about July 15th. An extremely good regular 
bearer. 
251——BELLE OF GEORGIA. (White Freestone.) An unusu- 
ally large Peach. Creamy white blushed with red; good 
quality. Very hardy, vigorous and productive. The most 
popular and widely planted white Peach. Ripens August Ist. 
252—CHAMPION. (White Freestone.) Midseason. An ex- 
ceptionally high quality, attractive, hardy white Peach. 
It has a peculiar honeyed sweetness; ideal for home use 
and local markets. Ripens August Ist. 
253—ELBERTA. (Yellow Freestone.) Midseason. Very 
large, golden yellow with red cheek. Tree is very produc- 
tive, yields large quantities of uniform highy colored fruit. 
Can be shipped or hauled ‘to distant markets. 
gust 10th to 15th. 
Ripens Au- 
Cat. No. 265. Tutip Peach 
254—EARLY ELBERTA. Our own special strain of Early 
Elberta that we have fruited for years and subjected to 
every test and found it a money maker wherever grown. 
Ripens 5 days ahead of Elberta. A smooth rich flavor much 
more pleasing in taste than Elberta. 
255—ELBERTA, GAGE. A wonderful improved bud sport of 
the Elberta Peach. Ripens 3 to 5 days after standard El- 
berta. Is of wonderful size and improved color. Most out- 
standing feature of this Peach is its resistance to disease 
and hardiness in bud; crops every season. 
258—HALE. (Yellow Freestone.) Very large in size. Ripens 
August 5th just ahead of Elberta. Very firm, solid meated. 
Stands long shipment. Brings highest prices on every 
market. 
259—HALE-HAVEN. A magnificent cross between the won- 
derful quality of J. H. Hale and the hardiness of South 
Haven. Wonderful size’ and color, and shipping qualities; 
hardy in bud and vigorous tree. A profit making variety 
you cannot afford to overlook. Ripens August Ist. 
256—IMPROVED EARLY ELBERTA. The earliest of the 
Elbertas, ripening about July 5th. A rich golden yellow 
freestone of delicious flavor. A heavy bearer, wonderful 
shipper, reaches market early to obtain highest prices. 
263—INDIAN BLOOD. (Clingstone.) Late. An old-fash- 
ioned favorite of fine flavor. Flesh is blood-red color. 
Wonderful for canning, pickling, and preserving. 
Peach Prices—All Varieties 
5 10 2 100 
Rate Rate Rate Rate 
Each Each Each Each Each 
Super X, diam. 34 in. ...$1.25 $1.15 $1.05 $0.95 $0.85 
5-7 ft., diam. 11/16 in. . 1.00 .90 85 .80 75 
4-5 ft., diam. 9-11/16 in. .85 Athy fk .65 .60 
3-4 ft., diam. 7-9/16 in..  .70 .60 fo ) .50 45 
2-3 ft., diam. 5-7/16 in.. .60 PY 45 40 0 
Attention commercial growers. Write for prices on larger 
quantities. Please specify varieties, quantities, and sizes. 
264—RED BIRD. (Clingstone.) 
commercial variety. Very firm and ships well. 
white, covered with bright red. Ripens July Ist. 
An unusually large, early 
Creamy 
260—RED HAVEN. A smooth-skinned, al- 
most fuzzless, early yellow freestone 
Peach. Ripens uniformly, early in July. 
Tree is vigorous and bears so heavily, 
fruit should be thinned to increase size. 
261—FAIR’S BEAUTY. Hardiness, great 
beauty, high quality, recommend this 
Peach for all sections. You can hardly 
distinguish it from Elberta in size and 
quality, but it ripens July 10th, 30 days 
ahead of Elberta. Very hardy in bud, 
often producing a crop when other varie- 
ties are winter-killed. Fruit is medium to 
large in size, flesh is firm, tender, melting 
and juicy. Freestone, clinging slightly 
when the Peach is hard ripe. 
262—FRANK’S. (Clingstone.) Fine fla- 
vored, large, solid meated, yellow cling, 
ripening about the 5th of September. 
A very superior Peach because of its size, 
beautiful color, high quality, and high production. Fine 
for pickling and preserving. 
257—GOLDEN JUBILEE. A beautiful yellow freestone Peach 
ripening 25 days ahead of Elberta, about July 15th. Good 
size and quality. One of the best shippers of the early 
varieties. Plant Golden Jubilee this year, and you will have 
these hardy freestone Peaches bearing for you in 2 to 3 
years. 
265—TULIP PEACH. Introduced by Missouri Experimental 
Fruit Station. The best extra early, semi-freestone grown 
at the Station. Ripens 6 weeks ahead of Elberta. Fruit 
medium to large, nearly round with good color before pick- 
ing time. Short fuzz, fine texture and excellent flavor. 
Firm, yellow flesh, stands shipping well. 
All Season 
Peach Collection No. 828 
1 J. H. Hale ] 
1 Elberta 
1 Red Bird 
Belle of Georgia 
1 Fair's Beauty 
(Cling) 1 Hale-Haven 
6 5-7 ft. Trees tor $4.95 
Gceed 3- to 4-ft. Trees—aAIl 6 for $3.50 
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