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PEACH TREES 2 to 3 ft. 
Size Each 65¢ Prepaid 
Wards Peach Trees are vigorous, dependable, selected strains. Often bear in three years. Produced 
from heavy bearing trees, carefully pruned and cultivated in the Nursery row to insure perfect develop- 
ment. May be grown in sheltered positions in almost any locality where winters are not too severe and 
springs are not so late that blossoms may be harmed by late frosts. Peaches are one of the most depend- 
able of all fruit trees for home gardens. For proper 
pollination plant at least two varieties—one a good 
pollinator. May be planted spring or fall in zones | through 5, Fall only for zones 6 and 7. Not suitable 
for zones 8 and 9. Not suited for upper Michigan except part in zone 6, or upper Wisconsin, even though 
they are included in zone 7 on our map. Shipped Prepaid at proper planting time in your locality. 
\ 91 GK 6402—Earty Extserta. Yellow freestone. Rip- 
ens about a week before Elberta. Large size fruit 
is lemon yellow with a crimson blush, Firm, juicy, 
delicious yellow flesh keeps its color when canned. 
Excellent quality peach for local markets. One of 
the best for canning. Self pollinating. 
"91 GK 6403—ELsBERTA. Midseason yellow freestone. 
Medium oval shaped fruits with rosy blush. Most 
popular of all peach varieties for home or commer- 
cial use. Firm, fine grained flesh is juicy and full 
of flavor. Self pollinating variety. 
a 91 GK 6405—GoLpDEN JUBILEE. Yellow freestone. 
\ 
Matures 20 to 24 days before Elberta. Very hardy. 
Blooms after danger of frost. Medium to large size 
golden fruit; fine grained, delicious juicy flesh. 
Self fertile and a good pollinator for other varieties. 
Early shipper. Good for market. 
91 GK 6407—J.. H. Hate. Midseason yellow free- 
stone. Larger fruit than Elberta. Solid golden yel- 
low flesh, tender and free from grain. Small pit. 
_ Ripens just before Elbertas. Plant with a good 
pollinator. Fine for dessert or canning. 
PEACH ORCHARD 
Includes 2 Elberta, 1 Hale Haven, 1 J. H. Hale 
and 1 Golden Jubilee. Labeled. Shipped Prepaid 
from nursery at planting time. 
91 GK 6450—2 to 3 ft. tall, We to Ae-in. trunk 
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91 GK 6452—4 to 5 ft. tall, %6 to UAe-in. trunk 
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~ 91 GK 6406—Hate Haven. Early yellow free- 
stone. Large round fruit is rich red and yellow, 
showing the red color several days before’matur- 
ing; a real market advantage. When allowed to 
ripen fully on the tree, it has a rich sweet flavor 
which is retained over a long period. Heavy pro- 
ducer, begins to bear when young. Ripens about 
_2 weeks before Elberta. Self pollinating. Hardy. 
91 GK 6413—Po.tiy. Midseason. Large, freestone 
fruit is creamy yellow and crimson. Flesh is 
Graded 
APRICOT TREES 3 to 4 ft. Size 1.35 prepaid 
Wards apricot trees are well rooted, have been 
pruned and sprayed at the Nursery for best devel- 
opment and come to you disease-free and insect 
free. Grow rapidly, thrive and produce a crop 
wherever peach trees grow. Most varieties are 
self fertile, but for best results plant two or more 
varieties. for proper pollination. . 
Plant 16 to 20 ft. apart in well-drained, sunny 
location. Not suited for zones 8 and 9. Not suited for 
upper Michigan (except part in zone 6) or upper 
Wisconsin, even though they are included in zone 
7 on our zone map. Plant in sping only in zones 6 
and 7. Plant spring or fall in zones 1 through 5. 
, Shipped Prepaid at proper planting time. 
91 GK 6430—CuinesE Go.pen. Freestone. Extra 
hardy tree. Large crops of smooth, yellow, rose- 
blushed fruit. Often as large as 2 inches in diam- 
eter. Rich, tangy flavor. Ripens midsummer. 
white, firm, juicy and richly flavored. Stays firm ~\ 91 GK 6431—Moorparx. Freestone. Considered one 
when canned. Begins to bear young, and pro- 
duces heavily. Has withstood cold to 20° below 
zero. Ripens just before Elberta. Self pollinating. 
~, 91 GK 6415—Rep Haven. Early yellow freestone. _\ 
f 91 GK 6432—Scour. Freestone. A Canadian vari- 
Bears heavy crops of smooth, almost fuzzless 
peaches, Fruit is a brilliant red color with creamy 
yellow background. Allow ample time for ripen- 
ing as fruit usually reddens before it ripens 
Flesh is fine grained, juicy and flavorful. Flesh 
and skin are firm, handle well. Tree is good pro- 
ducer. Fine shipper. Ripens about 30 days before 
Elberta. Self pollinating. Hardy variety. 
PRICES OF PEACH TREES 
State Cat. No., Height, Nearest Express Station 
Height Trunk lto3 | 4to7 |8ormore 
Feet Diameter Each | Each | Each 
2to3 |] Heto"%g In. 65c 55c¢ 50c 
3to4 |] Agto%e In. | 90c 80c 75¢ 
4to5 | MetolAgin. | $1.25 | $1.10 | $1.00 
5 to 6 ft. Quick Crop SizE PEACH TREES ON Page 37 
of the best apricots—famous for its delicious flavor. 
The standard by which all other apricots are 
judged. Extra large fruit is fine grained and juicy. 
Ripens midsummer. 
ety of extreme and unusual hardiress. Golden-yel- 
low fruit is very large with attractive reddish blush. 
Tender flesh has a delightful flavor. 
Prices oF Apove Apricot TREES 
State Cat. No., Height, Nearest Express Station 
Height Trunk 1 to3 4 or more 
Feet Diameter Each Each 
3 to4] 7Ag6 to %e6 In. $1.35 $1.25 
4toS | %e to lg In. 1.80 1.70 
Apricot OrncHarb. Includes 1 Moorpark, 1 Chinese 
Golden and 1 Scout. All selected strains for a good 
home orchard. Labeled. Shipped Prepaid. State 
Catalog Number, height and Express Station. 
$3.50 
.. $4.75 
