RED-GOLD GIANT 
THE IMPROVED HALE! 
Bears Young — Fine Shipper — Exceptionally Hardy! 
\ 1-38 — Truly the GIANT of the Peach family — 
many peaches weighing 1 pound each — the largest 
Peach we have ever seen. This new variety is a 
bud-sport of the common. Hale, but is much larger, 
and bears heavier, with no signs of “little peach” 
so common in Hale. A late midseason variety that 
is almost fuzzless. Ripens a week later than J. H. 
Hale, when Peaches are bringing a premium price. 
A perfect freestone. An excellent shipper. Bears at 
an early age—often one-half bushel the second 
year. Very hardy. Tree is a more thrifty grower ' 
than Hale, and seems to be more resistant to brown : 
rot than. other kinds. ' 
The fruit is round like the Hale but much larger, 
and bears heavier; skin is golden-yellow, heavily 
blushed with red; flesh is golden-yellow, firm, solid 
and of delicious flavor. A small pit. 
To get larger crops with this wonderful variety 
it is advisable to plant with other varieties such as 
Elberta and Hale-Haven. 
If you want a peach to surprise your neighbors, 
buy a few of these trees. 
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PRICE: Each 10 100 
1-Yr., 7/16 in. trees__$1.15 $10.50 $75.00 
1-Yr., 9/16 in. trees__ 1.40 13.00 85.00 
1-Yr., 11/16 in. trees__ 1.50 14.00 95.00 
DWARF Peach Trees 
BIG PEACHES FROM DWARF TREES 
Imagine trees, not over 6 feet tall when 
fully matured, producing BIG peaches the 
same as standard type trees! No more 
need for ladders — take very little space 
—hbear second year after planting—heavy 
We are offering this wonderful tree in 
two grades —a one-year tree, (which you 
will find fully described on the back cover), 
and BEARING-AGE, which is priced below. 
We offer this bearing-age size in the fol- 
producers. Beautiful ornamental when in 
bloom. These trees are budded on a spe- 
cial, hardy understock, which is more 
dwarf than any other understock we know 
of. Also, our special understock assures 
you these trees will bear for PRICE: Bearing-Age Dwarf Peach, $3.95 
years as it is much longer- each; 2 for $7.00; 4 for $13.00. 
lived. 
HARDY APRICOTS —> 
This is the Hardy Northern 
Variety 
1-41 — Produces very large, orange-yellow- 
colored fruit with red cheek. Fruit is sweet, 
juicy and delicious. Freestone and very pro- 
ductive. As hardy as a Peach and as easy 
to grow. Ripens in August. Plant two or 
more trees for proper pollenization. 
PRICE: 7-9/16 in., 3-4 ft. trees, $1.50 each; 
2 for $2.80; 5 for $6.50. 
< NECTARINE 
‘1-39 — This delicious fruit is a cross between a Peach and 
Plum. Resembles a Peach in shape, size and flavor. 
Smooth skin, similar to that of a Plum; many fruit lovers 
call it the “‘Fuzzless Peach’”’. Fruit is large, with striking 
red color, very juicy and delicious. It is a freestone and 
ripens with the Elberta peach. Its habits are similar to 
the Peach; therefore culture is the same. Excellent for 
canning or as a fresh fruit. Plant two or more trees for 
proper pollenization. 
Price: 7-9/16 in., 3-4 ft. trees, $1.25 each; 2 for $2.25; 
6 for $6.00. 
lowing three varieties: Elberta, J. H. Hale 
and Golden Jubilee. Be sure and specify 
variety wanted. 
BARGAIN NO. 45 
1 Red Gold Giant Peach 
1 Hardy Apricot | $9.50 
1 Nectarine 
All 3-4 ff. trees 
Net, 
not prepaid 
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