~ Sullivand EARLY ELBERTA 
Larger—Better—Ripens 7 to 10 Days 
Before Old Elberta—Sells Fast 
Sullivan's Early Elberta is the new type Elberta peach 
that is sweeping the peach growing sections of the coun- 
try. The tree is very hardy and is rapidly replacing 
the standard Elberta because it ripens 7 to 10 days 
earlier. It is identical in shape, color and flavor, but 
is slightly larger in size. Excellent shipper. PRICED 
BELOW. 
“ SCARLET ELBERTA 
Extra Heavy Crops—Needs No Thinning 
Ripens a few days earlier than common Elberta, but 
larger in size. Absolutely hardy. Wonderful for market 
purposes. Ideal for desserts and canning. Tree is vig- 
orous, strong growing, and bears young. Sets a heavy 
crop but does not require thinning. Selfpollinizing. 
PRICED BELOW. 
ELBERTA 
Famous For Flavor—For Making Money 
No other peach has ever attained the popularity of this 
variety. Slightly oval in shape, golden yellow skin with 
a slight blush. Fruit is thickly skinned, making it ideal 
for shipping. Excellent for canning, drying and freezing. 
Ripens medium late. Freestone and self pollinizing, also 
a good pollinizer for other varieties. Usually bears third 
year — enormous producer at maturity. Trees are quite 
hardy, but may be affected by severe frost. PRICED 
BELOW. 
~ GOLDEN JUBILEE 
Sweet and Juicy—Frost Resistant 
Very early. Excellent for commercial planting. Fruit is 
somewhat oblong in shape and has a brilliant golden 
color with a slightly red cheek on one side. It is golden- 
fleshed, very juicy, anda freestone. Perfect pollinizer. 
The tree is extremely hardy, producing fruit when other 
varieties are frozen. Fruit is delicious in flavor, excellent 
for desserts and canning. PRICED BELOW. 
PRICES—AIl Peaches Listed 
on This Page. 
Dormant bud trees. Well branched and rooted. 
Each 10 25 100 
$ 9.50 $18.00 $65.00 
7/16 in. caliper $1.05 
9/16 in. caliper 11.50 26.50 75.00 
11/16 in. caliper 1.50 12.50 28.75 85.00 
SPECIAL BARGAIN 
Husky 18 to 30 Inch Trees 
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PRICE — In lots of 100 only 
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Sullivan’s 
Early 
Elberta 
\FAIRHAVEN 
Early—Heavy Producer—Hardy 
We have increased our planting on Fairhaven Peach 
trees and can now offer them at a very attractive price. 
This is a wonderful variety and we urge the commercial 
planters to set it heavily. It is very hardy and during 
the seasons when the blossoming period is cold or foggy, 
it will produce a full crop of fruit when many other 
varieties would fail. Fruit is nearly round, mostly bright 
golden color, with an attractive red cheek which shows 
up when the fruit is still very green. Fairhaven is an 
excellent shipper. It matures about a week before Hale 
Haven and right at the end of the Redhaven season. 
Freestone. PRICED BELOW. 
~GOLDEN ELBERTA 
Sweet and Juicy—Good Eating 
It is identical with the common Elberta with the exception that 
it is golden-yellow with a slight blush on the cheek. Same 
season of ripening, same size, same shape as Elberta. 
CANNING PEACHES 
\AMBER GEM 
The Frost-Proof Peach 
A peach that is huge in size, extremely bright red in 
color, tinged with yellow. A clingstone variety. The tree 
is thrifty, bears an enormous crop, and the peach is 
wonderful for canning. Extremely heavy-skinned, and 
the finest shipping peach we have. Very hardy. Used 
by commercial canners almost 100%. Does not dry rot 
on the tree and we should like to see every grower 
plant several trees for trial. PRICED AT LEFT. 
*NUGGETT 
California Type Canning Peach 
This clingstone peach is distinctly a beauty. It is a clingstone 
until dead ripe and then it will come off the pit. Brilliant golden 
yellow with an occasional slightly red cheek. Ripens from 7 to 
10 days after Elberta. Especially hardy, producing a crop 
when most other varieties are winter-killed. PRICED AT 
LEFT. 
