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PEACH PRICES—ALL VARIETIES 
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quantities and sizes. 
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*250——ALTON. A semi-cling, good quality white Peach with 
a beautiful red blush. You’ll have a crop of Alton when- 
ever seedlings bear. Ripens about July 15th. An extremely 
good, regular bearer. 
' 251—BELLE OF GEORGIA. Most widely planted white Peach. 
Fruit is unusually large, creamy white, blushed with red 
and of best quality. Hardy, vigorous, productive, and an 
annual cropper. Ripens August Ist. 
* 252—-CHAMPION. (White Freestone.) Midseason. An ex- 
ceptionally high quality, attractive, hardy white Peach. It 
has a peculiar honeyed sweetness; ideal for home use and 
local markets. Ripens August Ist. 
*253—ELBERTA. The standard by which all Peaches are 
judged. The tree produces large crop of uniform, highly col- 
ored fruit of high quality. Ripens August 10. 
ALL-SEASON PEACH SPECIAL 
No. 851 
1 J. H. Hale 1 Belle of Georgia 
1 Early Elberta 1 Fair’s Beauty 
1 Red Bird Cling 1 Hale-Haven 
Six 4-5 ft. trees for $4.85 
Good 3-4 ft. trees — All 6 for $3.95 
ELBERTA PEACH SPECIAL 
A No. 827 
The most widely planted and popular variety of Peach to 
give you fresh fruit from July through August. July Elberta 
ripens in mid-July, Elberta in midseason, and Gage Elberta 
follows regular Elberta 4 or 5 days. 
1 July Elberta 1 Elberta 1 Gage Elberta 
2-3 ft., 3 for $1.75 
254—EARLY ELBERTA. A strain of Elberta ripening 5 days 
ahead of regular Elberta. Quality is good, flavor is better, 
and it is hardier than the parent. Size is approximately 
the same. 
255—GAGE ELBERTA. A bud sport of Elberta ripening ap- 
proximately 5 days later. The size is large, color somewhat 
redder than Elberta. It is exceptionally hardy in the bud 
and is a very reliable cropper. Is more profitable than 
Elberta. 
~ 258—J. H. HALE. The largest of the high quality commercial 
Peaches. Ripens August 5 just ahead of Elberta. The color 
is a beautiful yellow and it is the preferred Peach on most 
every market during its season. Quality unsurpassable. 
~ 259—HALE-HAVEN. A magnificent cross between the won- 
derful quality of J. H. Hale and the hardiness of South 
Haven. Wonderful size and color, and shipping qualities, 
hardy in bud and vigorous tree. A profit making variety 
you cannot afford to overlook. Ripens August Ist. 
~ 256—JULY ELBERTA. The earliest of the Elbertas, ripening 
obout July 5th. A rich golden yellow freestone of delicious 
flavor. A heavy producer, wonderful shipper, reaches market 
early to obtain highest prices. 
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“ 263—INDIAN BLOOD. (Clingstone.) Late. An old-fashioned 
favorite of fine flavor. Flesh is blood-red color. Wonderful 
for canning, pickling, and preserving. 
\264—RED BIRD. (Clingstone.) An unusually large, early 
commercial variety. Very firm and ships well. Creamy 
white covered with bright red. Ripens July Ist. 
»s 260—RED HAVEN. A smooth-skinned, almost fuzzless, early 
yellow freestone Peach. Ripens uniformly, early in July. 
Tree is vigorous and bears so heavily fruit should be thinned 
to increase size. 
™ 261—FAIR’S BEAUTY. Hardiness, great beauty, high quality 
recommend this Peach for all sections. You can hardly 
distinguish it from Elberta in size and quality, but it ripens 
July 10th, 30 days ahead of Elberta. Very hardy in bud, 
often producing a crop when other varieties are winter- 
killed. Fruit is medium to large in size. flesh is firm, tender, 
melting, and juicy. Freestone, clinging slightly when the 
Peach is hard ripe. 
~~ 257——GOLDEN JUBILEE. A beautiful yellow freestone Peach 
ripening 25 days ahead of Elberta, about July 15th. Good 
size and quality. One of the best shippers of the early va- 
rieties. Plant Golden Jubilee this year, and you will have 
these hardy freestone Peaches bearing for you in 2 or 3 
years. 
<265—TULIP PEACH. Introduced by the Missouri Fruit Ex- 
perimental Station. The best extra early, semi-freestone 
grown at the Station. Ripens 6 weeks ahead of Elberta. 
Fruit medium to large, nearly round with good color before 
picking time. Short fuzz, fine texture and excellent flavor. 
Firm, yellow flesh, stands shipping well. 
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