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* “Photo above, Starking Delicious Peaches on my 3-year tree, same as parent, 
Burbank July Elberta, but ripened 20 days earlier.’’ Claude Ator, III. 
Fabulous NEW $10,000.00 PEACH 
U. S. PATENT AND TRADE-MARK 
STARKING DELICIOUS 
STARKING DELICIOUS PEACH: To bring you this Earliest-Ripening 
of All high quality Yellow Freestones, Stark Bro’s paid $10,000.00, the 
highest price on record for any new fruit tree or bud-sport limb. A Winner! 
Vivid red-and-gold, luscious flavor and rich golden yellow flesh, Freestone 
when full ripe. Ripens about 36-40 days earlier than ordinary Elbertas, 10 
days before Redhaven. Blessed with same wonderful quality and superb 
flavor of its famous parent, Burbank July Elberta—but it ripens 3 weeks 
earlier! 
Both Home and Commercial growers are eager for Starking Delicious trees 
to capture the earliest Yellow Freestone Peach market. We also want to 
share the miraculous benefits of this new fruit with as many home orchardists 
as possible, so get in your order without delay as our supply is limited! 
Ideal for Eating, Canning, Freezing, Marketing. NCS— Means that 
it Thrives North, Central, South. Prices below. 
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STARKING Delicious Peac 
2 Pecks of Peaches from 2-Year 
Tree 
“My 2-year Starking Delicious trees have 
ripe peaches on them. I could hardly believe 
that they would ripen ahead of Redhaven, 
but it’s really so—a whole week or more ear- 
lier, seems to fit in exactly where we need a 
variety so much.’’—John T. Bregger, Ex- 
President American Pomological Society. 
P. S. ‘‘Starking Delicious is a late bloomer 
—one of the few varieties in all of South 
Carolina which escaped late Spring frost this 
year.” J. T. B. 
Good from All Points of View 
Superior for Freezing 
“In a freezing test, Starking Delicious be- 
haved much as does Burbank July Elberta. 
A very nice product —no tendency to darken 
after standing for four hours. A superior va- 
riety for freezing. 
Looks very good from all points of view, a 
worthy addition to our list of Very Early 
Yellow Freestone Peaches.” 
Aubrey D. Hibbard, Asso- 
ciate Prof. of Hort. Uni- 
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Bore at 1 Year 2 Months 
“All my Starking Delicious Peach Trees 
bore this year, when only 1 year and 2 
months old. Some of them as much as 144 
peck each.”’ H. F. Smith, Arkansas. 
Planted in Fall—50 Peaches 
Following Summer 
“T bought a new Starking Delicious Peach 
Tree from you and put it out fall before last 
and last spring and summer it was loaded 
with fine peaches. I know it’s almost un- 
believable, but it’s a fact—bore in less than 
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a year. F. P. Freeman, Texas 
