ELBERTA. The Elberta is the standard par-excellence of all 
yellow, freestone peaches, and has been for many years. As 
yet it has no real challenger for its crown. It is a large, per- 
fect freestone peach, with lots of color and fine flavored, red 
splashed, golden flesh. 
For several years, Elberta has been the heaviest and most 
persistent bearer of any of the 20 varieties in our test orchard. 
Remember, the Elberta is the leading home and commercial 
orchard peach, and is adapted to the widest territory of any 
peach. We recommend it above all others. For satisfaction, 
plant Elberta. Ripe July 20-25. 
NEW ELBERTA. July 1. One of the new Yellow Freestones. 
Considered by many growers as the best of its season. Red 
cheek, large, and heavy bearer. High quality, and good ship- 
per. This one has proved itself to be one of the best. Good 
flavor, fine canner. Sells well from trucks. 
HILEY BELLE. The earliest commercial freestone, white-fleshed 
peach; for many years the South’s greatest early commercial 
variety. Medium sized, with beautiful red blush and tough 
skin. The flesh is juicy and very tender. Good shipper and 
also desirable for home use. 
ELBERTA CLING. This is a wonder peach. The quality of its 
fruit and the persistent bearing of the tree have made it 
more popular each year. The very best as a shipper and 
keeper. Truly a great companion peach for the Standard 
Elberta of which it is a seedling and with which it ripens. 
Fine red color splashed with yellow. This large peach is deli- 
cious for fresh eating and it is a “demand” for pickling and 
canning. 
INDIAN CLING, Last of July. White cling splotched with red; 
red streaks to seed. Medium to large. Fine flavor, good shipper. 
Very productive. Your Indian Cling will bear when others 
fail. 
HALEHAVEN. One of the very best. Lots of red color and 
perfect golden flesh. We believe it is surpassed only by Elberta. 
Of finest flavor and one of the best shippers. Flesh separates 
from seed perfectly. It is a favorite in Texas and good reports 
come from all peach-growing sections. We highly recommend 
Halehaven. Ripe about June 25. 
LATE ELBERTA. A freestone Elberta type ripening 10 days 
later than Elberta. Head of the list for extending the Elberta 
season. i 
HILEY BELLE 
YOUNGER AND MORE PROLIFICALLY 
PEACHES 
PRICES ON PEACH TREES 
2-3 ft. RW MMe nck areteecant ete omen cantante $0.55 
Sa5 SFr tet aise & Sly) 
Jumbo (Bearing Size).. 
STUART’S FINE APPLES 
The apple is one of the most dependable and profitable of 
fruits. The trees are hardy, long-lived, and bloom so late that 
crops are seldom lost because of frost or late freeze. The apple 
is adapted to many soils of the Southwest and will do well in 
sandy soils too wet for peaches. We recommend the following 
varieties. Ripening dates are for North Central Texas. 
HOLLAND APPLE. Ripe in early August, this wonderful, big, 
almost solid red apple reaches market ahead of any of com- 
parable quality. It is a native of Texas and the very best for 
the Southwest and at home wherever apples are grown. Trees 
often bear at two years and fruit needs thinning after three 
or four years. In great demand and growers are planting as 
nurseries can supply. Here is a product you can cash in. 
Northern experiment stations are calling Holland one of the 
best. Order early. If you intend a commiercial planting, write 
at once for prices. 
2-3 ft., $ .95; 3-5 ft., $1.45 
JONATHAN. An old favorite. Good flavor, excellent for eat- 
ing and cooking. Red. Medium size. Dependable bearer. Prob- 
ably the best pollinator for Delicious. Ripe September 1. 
DELICIOUS, DOUBLE RED. Early September. No other apple 
has the distinct flavor of this old favorite. This is the one that 
comes to mind when someone mentions eating an apple. No 
other apple has she peculiar five points at the bloom end of 
the fruit. Shy bearer if you do not have good pollinators. The 
largest of all apples. Fine fiavor. The thrifty, fast-growing trees 
seem to be the hardiest of all. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS. Ripe with Red Delicious. Far better pro- 
ducer. Shaped almost like Delicious, but the five points are not 
nearly as prowounced. Golden, transparnet color. Heavy bearer. 
Fruit large, ships well. A favorite on many markets. Often 
brings top prices. Excellent for eating and a good cooker. We 
highly recommend Yellow Delicious. 
Prices on Apple Trees, 2-3 ft., $.65; 3-5 ft., $.90 
(Except Holland) 
HOLLAND 
