Page Top —GOLDEN ELBERTA CLING 
22 Bottom —ALTON 
Center—ELBERTA QUEEN 
Top —EARLY WHITE GIANT 
Bottom —STARK LATE ELBERTA 
All Peaches on this page are Stark Record-Bearing Strains, Genuine Trees Sold ONLY by Stark Bro’s 
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World’s Finest Canning Yellow Clingstone 
Does your family love Canned Peaches—big, sunny halves 
that glow like molten gold ? Then plant Golden Elberta Cling! 
This firm-fleshed, Mid-Season Clingstone is the finest, most 
delicious Canning Peach the world has ever known. Superb for 
eating fresh, too! Resembles Stark Early Elberta; same 
marvelous color, and super-quality. ““Our most pleasant 
surprise was Golden Elberta Cling’’ writes Willis D. Witter, 
Md. “It is a beautiful large peach, excelled by none in 
flavor.’”’ Eating, Canning, Market. Trees Sold ONLY by 
Stark. NCS 
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Resembles Elberta Queen (Above). New. Large, Very Early- 
Ripening Yellow—Bud-Sport of Fair’s Beauty—10 to 14 
days EARLIER. Larger, Better, Sweeter Flavor. Semi- 
cling. Ripens 6 weeks ahead of Elberta. Fine for Eating, 
Canning, Freezing. NCS. 25ca tree more than prices below. 
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Early, Hardy, White-Fleshed Peach 
Won ist Prize at Chicago World’s Fair. Fruit large, de- 
licious, creamy-white with rosy blush. Firm, sweet, juicy. 
Freestone—but some wet seasons is semi-free. Prof. L. R. 
Taft wrote: ‘‘Alton is one of the hardiest peaches we grow in 
Mich.” Ideal for Eating, Canning, Preserving, Sweet Pickles. 
Best white-fleshed Peach of its season—20 days before 
Elberta. NCS. 25c a tree more than prices below. 
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Mark—Earliest known cling peach. Also 
early yellow freestone. Fine flavor. Fiery 
**Stark Strain 
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A Larger, Rounder, Richer Yellow Improvement of Elberta. 
Beautiful red blush—ships well, sells well—often bringing 
50c to 75c more per bushel than old Elberta in same orchard. 
Elberta Queen, Stark Strain, is replacing (old) regular 
Elberta as the leading commercial peach, due to its superior 
quality, larger size, better color, better flavor, rounder shape, 
better shipping ability and adaptability to all peach growing 
sections. The Standard by which all other peaches are 
judged. Ripe in Missouri August 20-25. 
Hardy, young bearing, heavy producing trees. Eating, 
Desserts, Canning, Cooking, Drying, Markets. Our True 
“Queen’’ Strain Elberta Introduced and Sold ONLY 
by Stark Bro’s NCS 
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Hardiest Peach Known. Largest Very Early Cling. 
The earliest big, red-skinned, white flesh cling with super- 
quality. ‘“Excellent to can. When fully ripe, good to eat—and 
the longer it hangs, the better it gets.” says H. W. Guen- 
gerich, ex-President Missouri Hort. Society. 
Stark Sure-Crop is a big, brilliant, red-skinned peach with 
thick, firm, juicy, white flesh—an excellent canning and ship- 
ping peach for the very early high-priced markets. A Home 
Orchard and Roadside Market favorite, ripens over long 
period, about 2 weeks. Hardiest, Best White Cling of its 
season, about 40 days before Elberta. Eating, Canning, 
Preserving, Pickles, Market. A sure cropper—even when 
others fail. Patented. Trees Sold ONLY by Stark. NNCS. 
25c a tree more than prices below. 
New. Extremely Super-Hardy. Large 
Yellow Freestone. Juicy, rich, sweet. 
NNCS 
one of the hardiest. Medium size, White 
flesh. Ripe 50 days before Elberta. 
Fine for Canning, Pickles, Cooking. 
NCS. 25c a tree more than prices at 
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Patent. New Earliest Yellow Semi-Free 
Bright red blush over deep yellow. Lus- 
cious flesh is a rich, clear, clean yellow. 
Medium size. Very fine when fully tree- 
ripe. Best of its season—7 weeks ahead 
of Elberta. For the Home, Roadside 
and Local Market Orchard even in sec- 
tions where few peaches thrive. NNCS. 
25c a tree more than prices at right. 
: ; _Red as fire. 
Ships beautifully. 45° days before 
Elberta. NCS 
. Dixisve Very Early. 
Stark’s New Large Strain of Dixiegem. 
Yellow Freestone. Ripe week ahead of 
Redhaven. Delicious. Firm. Fine Ship- 
per. Ideal for Eating, Freezing, Can- 
ning, Market. NCS 
red. Ripe 30 days before Elberta. NCS 
d ee, Clear, bright 
yellow. Very large, oblong shape. Deli- 
cious flavor with no bitterness. Fine for 
Home and Local Orchards. 25 days be- 
fore Elberta. NCS 
7 1,,Delicious red, 
White-flesh freestone. Iron-Clad Hardi- 
ness. Ripe about 30 days before El- 
berta. NNCS 
, A cross between South Haven and 
J. H. Hale, Fairhaven is a golden yellow 
peach with blush like that of South 
Haven. An annual bearer, even under 
adverse weather conditions. Eating, 
Cooking, Canning, Freezing, Market. 
NNCS 
: : 2n. Yellow Freestone. 
Larger, more beautiful, stronger skin 
and less tendency to cling than South 
Haven. Ripe 12 days before Elberta. NCS 
39. Cc -Best Mid- 
Season White Freestone. Large, showy 
peach. Delicious. Splendid shipper. One 
of best. NCS 
4 3 ' White Freestone. 
Juicy flesh. Too soft to ship but excellent 
for Home and Local Market Orchards. 
NCS 
05. : Exactly like Elber- 
ta, ripening two to three days later. 
NCS 
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Patent. Yellow Freestone. Crop on 2- 
yr. tree after 15 below. 30% larger than 
Elberta. Yellow flesh. Flavor much 
better—no bitterness. Ships well. NCS 
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the true strain. Yellow Freestone. NCS 
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fleshed peach. Ideal for pickling and 
preserves. Late—about 15 days after 
Elberta. NCS 
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Earliest Ripening Big White-Fleshed Freestone. At 
last you can know the palate-tempting enjoyment of fine 
Freestone Peaches earlier in the season than ever before. Big, 
luscious, creamy-white peaches, chock-full of delicious juice. 
Easy to grow in your own back yard. A profit-maker for 
local markets. Escapes most pests. To insure top size thin 
fruit to 5 inches apart 3 weeks after blooming. Early White 
Giant now comes to you in all its flashing beauty of fiery red, 
splashed over rich white—plus mouth-watering flavor—as 
the first of all Freestone Peaches to ripen—48 days before 
Elberta. Ready to eat right after Cherries and before any 
other Freestones are ripe. For Eating Fresh, in a wonder- 
ful Peaches-and-Cream combination, for delicious 
desserts, you will want to grow your own family supply of 
these giant peaches. Trees Heavy Bearers and Sold ONLY 
by Stark Bro’s NCS. 25c a tree more than prices below. 
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Finest late-ripening peach. Delicious, big yellow frec- 
stone. One that should be in every orchard to lengthen the 
peach ripening season. Ripe when prices are high and canning 
peaches are scarce. Best Yellow Freestone of its season 
—about 20 days after Elberta. Fruit is better than Elberta 
—high flavor, sweet, no bitterness at pit. Ships perfectly. 
One of the surest late profit-makers. J. H. Warren, Massa- 
chusetts, got $6.00 a bushel for his Late Elberta. Eating, 
Desserts, Canning, Markets. Trees Sold ONLY by Stark 
Bro’s NCS 
; ta . Very Late White Fruit. Juicy, 
Luscious, Firm. Ships well. Hardy. Fine for Cooking, Can- 
ning, Pickling. NCS 
. 5. 5 Latest Yellow Freestone— 
35 to 40 days after Elberta. Brings highest prices. Fruit 
large, deep yellow with carmine cheek. Luscious, sweet, no 
bitterness next to pit. Flesh firm. Wonderful for Eating, 
Canning, Market. NCS 
NCS means that Trees thrive in North, Central, South 
NNCS means that Trees also thrive in Far North 
Starred Varieties (** 
season of ripening. 
**, *) are best of their type and 
Prices below are for Peach Tree Varieties described 
on this page. Please order by Variety name and Cat- 
alog Number. 
EACH RATE 10 RATE 
1 to 9 Trees 10 to 49 Trees 
5cto itt. Size, eae $2.50 a Trée.*..... $2.20 a Tree 
Ait ott size ase 2.20 a Trée. iin... 1.95 a Tree 
1.70 a Tree 
3 to 4ft. Size... 7... 
1.95 a Tree;...:.. 
