PEACH TREES 
Cut Canning Costs in Half 
by Growing Your Own Peaches 
All commercial peach growers who plan to 
plant 200 or more trees this year can save by 
writing today for our list of special, low 
grower’s prices. 
Aili varieties good for eating, 
cooking, canning, market! 
J. H. HALE. A beautiful, round, golden-yellow 
Peach with wonderful flavor. Keeps well and 
is an all-around, most attractive freestone 
sort, Ripens 5 days earlier than Elberta. 
Free from grain and stringless. Very firm 
flesh — exquisite coloring. Good for freezing, 
too 
IMPROVED HALE. An Elberta-Hale type rip- | 
ening after Elberta often adding 20% to | 
your Peach profits. Fine, firm, golden flesh \ 
of excellent quality. Famous for that good 
old-fashioned ‘“Hale-Flavor.’’ Very hardy, i 
heavy bearing, good canner and shipper, Self x 
pollenizing, freestone. Good for freezing, too. 
LEMON FREE. Lemon shape and color, light 
yellow skin and flesh Extra good for can- 
ning and one of the best bearers in exist- 
ence. Very, hardy in all climates, Recom- 
mended for commercial as well as home 
plantings. 
MIKADO. (June Elberta.) Semi-Cling ripens 
30 days advance Elberta, very highly colored, 
Skin Red, flesh deep Yellow, very attractive, 
an excellent Roadside early market Peach. 
Hardy and productive. 
Improved Hale 
ORIOLE. Bears medium to large sound fruit 
with very attractive yellow coloring. Tree is 
large, very productive and bears the middle 
of August. Freestone fruit is very good in 
quality. 
RED ELBERTA. U. S. plant patent 232. Pro- 
duces 10 days earlier than Elberta. Fruit 
has that brilliant red coloring that commands 
such a high price on the market. Very prof- Aye ° 
itable because it bears so early. Mouth- Allen’s Climatized Peaches 
watering flavor and excellent quality fruit 
can be yours with this new creation. Good 
for freezing, too. Will Give You Tremendous Profits 
OUR LOWER PRICES SAVE YOU MONEY 
REDHAVEN. The earliest shipping peach grown. Ready 
a full 30 days before Hlberta, A beautiful rich red 
before it is actually ripe. Yellow freestone of unusual 
flavor. Very hardy. Fruit is red all over and could be 
picked 10 days before ripe, thus offering an opportunity 
to the peach grower to extend his picking over a long 
period, Tree bears very young, produces heavily year 
after year. Good for freezing, too. 
ROCHESTER. Fine, early yellow freestone that ripens 
about August 10th. Fruit is large, attractively colored 
in a yellow red. A strong grower that bears young. 
One of the best for orchards. 
SALBERTA. A highly successful cross between Salwey 
and Elberta, combining the size and quality of Elberta 
and the lateness of Salwey. Everybody has been pleased 
who has tried it. Bears in late September, 
SHIPPER’S LATE RED (Big Red). A new peach whose 
fruit is round, and bulkier than Elberta, with beauti- 
fully flushed red coloring. The flesh is yellow, sweet, 
juicy and very tasty. A real taste thrill, Freestone. 
Bears young, heavily, very hardy. Its greatest com- 
mercial advantage, aside from splendid quality, lies in 
its ability to stay on the tree much longer than most 
varieties, thus many times saving the entire crop where 
lack of time, continued rains or glutted markets create 
losses. 
TRIOGEM. A firm, yellow-fleshed freestone of highest 
quality, ripening two or three days later than Golden 
Jubilee. Very attractive and a good shipper. An excel- 
lent commercial evariety to follow Golden Jubilee. 
i : : VALIANT. A seedling of Elberta of Canadian origin. 
Shipper Ss : : Large, yellow fleshed, brightly colored fruit. Very hardy 
Late Red ce : and productive. Ripens earlier than Elberta. 
