GOLDEN JUBILEE 4P1—High yielding, early 
yellow freestone peach of exceptional qual- 
ity, color and flavor. 
EARLY ELBERTA 4P2—Like Elberta but bears 
two weeks earlier. Delicious, large, golden- 
yellow freestone. 
AMBER GEM 4P3—New!! Big, cling peach 
unequalled for eating, canning, and huge 
crops. Planted by the million commercially. 
HALE HAVEN 4P4—High yielding, early yel- 
low freestone, Fine quality. Bears two weeks 
All Season Family before Elberta. Dependable. 
PEACH ORCHARD New Low PEACH TREE PRICES 
MONTMORENCY (Sour cherry) 4€14—Uni- 
versally recognized the best sour cherry. 
Bears very young; large fruit. Highest yield- 
ing canning and pie cherry. 
’ EARLY RICHMOND (Sour cherry) 4€15—First 
sour cherry to ripen. Medium-size fruit, un- 
surpassed for pies; requires less sugar for 
canning. 
ROYAL ANN (Sweet cherry) 4C€16—Popular 
sweet cherry for canning and eating. Golden- 
amber with red blush. Large, firm, juicy. 
Je Ber rdy Enormous crops. 
BLACK TARTARIAN (Sweet cherry) 4C17— 
Nation-wide popularity. Large, heart- 
Spring Hill 
A P R | 6 oO T S shaped, rich dark purple, famous ox-heart 
(almost black) fruits, Sweet flavor. 
MOORPARK—4Ai 1—Extra large free- Prices of CHERRY TREES 
stone, golden-orange fruit; sweet and 
juicy. Recommended. Description see above 
Size and trunk diameter 
3 ft., 7/16 to 9/16 in. 
3V to 5 ft., 9/16 to 11/16 in. 
5 to 7 ft., 11/16 & up. Quick crop 
SUPERB—4A12—Unsurpassed for can- 
ning, eating, drying; delicious, me- 
dium-size, freestone. 
2 yr., 2 to 3 ft., 89 each; 2 for $1.70; 
3 yr., 5 to 7 ft., quick crop, 
$2.50 each; 5 for $11.95 
2 for $4.89 
Listed in order of ripening 
BELLE OF GEORGIA 4P5—The finest flavored 
peach of high quality. Superb, rich, creamy- 
white-red blushed. Freestone. 
J. H. HALE 4P6—Earlier than Elberta, super- 
ior size and flavor. Large, tender, yellow 
freestone. Superb quality. 
ELBERTA 4P7—Juicy, golden-yellow free- 
stone. The old reliable, most popular money- 
making variety. 
LIZZIE 4P8—Fruit resembles Elberta in size, 
shape and quality. Very productive. Rated 
the finest of all late varieties. 
. Choice of above 8 varieties of peach trees 
Guaranteed U. S, Standard Grades 
4P9—Spring Hill’s branched 2 to 3 ft. Description & Cat. No. See above Price Price of Price of © Price of _ Price of 
trees. used in this collection usually Age, size, and trunk diameter Each 2 trees 5 trees 10 trees 25 trees 
bear fruit second year, This is an out- a ec acai iasin sii) 
standing offer. One each of the fol- GOOD, 3-4 ft., 7/16 to 9/16 in. -69 1.30 3.10 5:95 14.25 
lowing. No breken collections. See BETTER, 4-6 ft., 9/16 to 11/16 in. 1.15 2.20 5.35 10.50 25.60 
descriptions opposite. 1 EARLY EL- BEST, 5-6 ff., 11/16 in. & up, Quick crop giants 1.75 3.40 8.35 16.50 
BERTA, 1 BELLE OF GEORGIA, 1 LIZZIE, 
1 HALE HAVEN, 1 GOLDEN JUBILEE, 1 
ELBERTA. 
Catalog value $3.30 
4P10—Unusual, delicious, sweet fruits with thin, smooth skin like a plum. Mellow, rich, 
& for $9 4 5 juicy, flesh like peaches. Unequaled for eating, fresh or canned. Trees and fruit resemble 
e peaches and can be grown where peach trees grow. Trees bear young—usually 2nd year. 
3 to 4 ft., $1.00 each; 2 for $1.90; 6 for $5.40 
5 to 7 ft., $1.95 each; 2 for $3.80; 5 for $9.35; 10 for $18.50. . 
Art Courtesy Pillsbury Flo’ 
State size, name and catalog number. 
Alike or Assorted 
Price Price of Price of Price of 
Each 2 trees 5 trees 10 trees 
1.15 =: 2.20 525 9.95 
1.79 3.50 8.50 16.70 
2.50 4.90 12.00 23.75 
5 for $3.90 < 4C€18—Dwarf, quick bearing, attractive shrub-like plants 
2 yr., 4 to 5 ft., $1.60 each; 2 for with large, plum-shaped fruits the size of cherries. Heavy 
$3.10; 5 for $7.60 yielding; fine for jams, jellies, eating, etc. 3 to 4 ft. bearing 
; : age, $1.15 each; 3 for $3.30. 11, ft. size, 55¢ each; 3 for 
$1.50; 10 for $4.50. 
Low AS 41 5@ EACH IN LOTS OF 10 
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