COLOR PHOTO 
ABOVE shows 
part of crop on 
Claude Ator’s 
214-Year Burbank 
July Elberta that 
bore nearly 3 
pecks of beautiful 
big peaches. Even 
when only 14% 
years old, this 
same tree bore 
some fine big 
peaches. 
**3 Crops in succession even 
after 15 below zero.’’ Mrs. E. 
A. Philley, Wash. 
(TRADE-MARK) 
Our new Burbank July Elberta is the finest, most beautiful, 
most delicious Early Yellow Fleshed Freestone Peach ever grown. 
So distinctive it was awarded a Patent by the U. S. Government. 
A sensation wherever peaches grow! Often bears at 2 years. 
Its almost complete over-all “blush” of vivid red makes a gor- 
geous sight on the tree, a brilliant fruit in the market, and 
canned Burbank July Elberta makes a proud showing of mag- 
nificent golden fruit and preserves on your pantry shelf. A top 
favorite for freezing. 
Has thick Golden Yellow flesh of luscious, rich flavor filled 
“My 2-year July Elberta bore 2 bushels and 
over per tree—finest peaches I ever saw.” T. C. 
J. Carl Ward, N.Y. Fruit Expert, 
with sweet juice, with no bitterness at the small pit—which is 
completely freestone. 
So hardy it thrives even in Canada and a quick, extra heavy, 
every-year bearer, even where others fail. 
Best peach of the season—ripe about 15 days before Elberta. 
Ships beautifully. “Best shipper of all freestones,’”’ said Alvin 
Eckert, famous Illinois peach grower. 
Wonderful for Eating, Freezing, Canning, Drying. Big money- 
maker for home, roadside and market orchards. Succeeds North, 
Central, South. Prices on Page 19. 
Bradshaw, Tenn. 
“My 2-year July Elberta bore 20 peaches—qual- 
ity best in the world.”’ A. Jackson, Iowa. 
“Wonderful size and beautiful red color. Meat 
fully an inch thick. Flavor just can’t be ex- 
celled.’”’ M. O. Flemming, Okla. 
“Hardiest of all here. There isn’t any better 
peach for home or market.”’ C. R. Pierce, Va. 
“Had to thin Burbank July Elberta even when 
late frosts got others.”’ R. H. Chipman, Idaho. 
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Addressing N. Y. Hort. Society on ‘‘What Varieties 
of Peaches Shall I Plant,” said: 
“A peach which looks to me like a winner is 
Burbank July Elberta. We have 400 trees. It has 
excellent size, wonderful scarlet coloring, so bril- 
liant that fruit on young trees can be seen a 
great distance. Very firm meat, a small pit and 
is a perfect freestone. Its flavor is very unusual. 
I picked as many as 20 peaches from trees 1 year 
old the previous Spring.” 
Our best peach for eating and Canning. C. B. 
Harris, Ore. 
“Burbank July Elberta is the best peach ever put 
on the market. Bore heavy crop after severe sub- 
zero winter. Brings $3 to $4.50 a bushel. Making us 
more money than any other.”’ C. M. Blazey, Wash. 
“T sold $4,850 worth of Burbank July Elbert’as 
from my young 10-acre orchard.’’ W.A. May, Tex. 
“Our Burbank Elberta Trees each bore 2 bushels 
the second year.”’ A. F. Langlais, Mass. yi 
“Burbank July Elberta fruited heavily and 
everyone raves about their flavor. I got top 
prices for them.” Fred Baggett, Tenn. 
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