\\ELBERTA _ All plants should be 
Would you believe that there are over 100 kinds of | unpacked immediately 
Elbertas being sold by nurseries? Very few have the upon receipt from our 
original, pure-strain that gained world-wide fame for _ hursery. Check carefully | 
its size, color, flavor, and bearing habits. The buds to see that the varieties 
that we use come right off trees in our own bearing rch and sizes you ordered 
orchard. It’s the oldtime Elberta that our parents knew _ were shipped, or that 
and remembered as being one of the most dependable proper substitutions were 
bearing trees of all time. Our true Elberta, a huge, made providing we were 
yellow freestone, ripens July 10th. Labelled with one authorized to make them. 
GREEN stripe. Be sure to keep the origi- 
PRICES: nal copy of your order 
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yi ees acking slip and was re- 
2 yr. Medium Trees - $ .90 aes mS your order. 
We will need it in case 
of adjustment. 
You should make a 
INDIAN special ees a do the 
A real handful of the most outstanding, red-fleshed, red- bk i a ae vie 
skinned peach that is grown. Mrs. Wolfe says it is the Bodine ase Gnhavor 
finest pickling peach in the land, and women who live in | ‘able for planting, heel 
the Stephenville area come to our orchards every year - the plants in the ground 
when the Indians get ripe — they buy them and pickle a eecledidined loon 
them, and the whole family has a treat all winter long. =) Gon. Dig a tench that 
Not only are they a treat when they are pickled though f deep and wide enough’ 
— they're fine eatin’ when picked ripe right off the tree. fea kold the wok. Re 
Our true-strain, old Indian Cling ripens July 20. Indian “move the plants from the 
is labelled ORANGE. package. cat all stings. 
PRICES; and place their root sys- 
2 yr. Large Trees - $1.30 tem in the trench. To 
2 yr. Medium Trees - $ .90 prevent the roots from 
drying out, work the soil 
thoroughly in and around 
the roots. Regardless of 
\ whether the soil is wet 
GIANT HALE or dry, pour sufficient 
A Grand Champion Show Peach that draws more atten- water in the trench to. 
tion and brings higher prices on the market than any - pack the soil closer to 
variety that we know. Giant Hale is a yellow freestone the roots. This will drive 
that ripens July 15th. Its skin is a deep, rich red, and out air pockets, keep the 
its meat a bright yellow. We've had Giant Hales come roots moist, and in a good 
out of our bearing orchard that would weigh over a _ living condition. 
_ pound and would be as much as a foot in circumference. : 
It's a giant all right, and you will be proud of the 
results you get when you plant Giant Hale. Labelled 
YELLOW. 
PRICES: 
2 yr. Large Trees - $1.30 
2 yr. Medium Trees - $ .90 
FRANKIE 
A true sister peach to the famous Frank that ripens 
from August 15th to September. This large, beautiful 
yellow freestone has all the qualities of Frank with one 
exception — Frank is a bit sweeter. Frankie is a heavy 
producer even during years of late frost and dry spells. 
It has bright color and flavor that sells on sight. Frankie 
and Frank make an ideal pair for either home or com- 
mercial orchards. For the very best late-ripening free- 
stone, be sure to plant Frankie. Labelled with a BLUE 
stripe. 
PRICES: 
2 yr. Large Trees - $1.50 
2 yr. Medium Trees - $1.00 
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