PEACHES (Freestone) 
BLAZING GOLD (Pat. 1127). New, very early yellow-fleshed free- 
stone that ripens six weeks before Elberta. It’s a vivid red and 
gold peach of medium to large size, form and juicy with a slightly 
acid flavor. Ripens in early June. $2.50 each. 
ELBERTA. Large yellow, with red cheek; flesh yellow, firm, juicy, 
of high quality. Exceedingly prolific. Leading market variety, valu- 
able for shipping, canning and drying. Mid-July. 
FAY ELBERTA (Gold Medal). Large elongated yellow-fleshed free- 
stone similar to Elberta but with smaller pit. Late July. 
GOLD DUST (Pat. 1144). Very early, firm, yellow-fleshed, deli- 
cious and ripening 40 days ahead of Elberta. It’s the finest peach 
ripening at this season, showing great promise as a commercial 
shipping variety. The fruit is crisp and juicy, with a pleasing non- 
acid flavor. When correctly packed it shows excellent keeping 
qualities. Vigorous tree, consistent bearer. Mid-June. $2.50 each. 
J. H. HALE. The almost fuzzless skin is overspread with deep 
crimson; the flesh is yellow, red at the pit, unusually firm. 
KRUMMEL’S OCTOBER. One of the latest freestone peaches and 
a profitable market variety. Fruit large, lemon yellow, lightly blushed 
with carmine; flesh yellow, red at the pit. Early October. 
KIM ELBERTA (Early Elberta). Early ripening Elberta. Two weeks 
earlier. Excellent for shipping or home canning. Early July. 
NECTAR. An excellent early white fleshed freestone ripening in 
late June to early July. Large size red blush, firm, juicy, fine tex- 
ture. A good home orchard and local variety. 
MAYFLOWER. Fruit medium size, well colored and attractive. Flesh 
is greenish-white and partially free. Our earliest variety. Late May. 
RED HAVEN. A new early yellow freestone of medium size and 
color, firm flesh, and valuable as a good shipper. Late June. 
RIO OSO GEM. Similar to J. H. Hale, large round fruits, brilliant 
dark crimson shading to orange-red. Yellow flesh of fine flavor. Two 
weeks after J. H. Hale. 
_ SPRINGTIME. (Pat. Appl. for). A new near-freestone peach, white- 
fleshed, unusually mottled with red on a creamy skin, and of excel- 
lent and delicious quality. Its most startling commercial possibilities, 
however, lie in the fact that it ripens from 2 to 4 weeks earlier than 
the earliest peaches so far known. Its name is right, for it gives us 
peaches in May, often even in the early part of it. $3.00 each. 
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STRAWBERRY FREESTONE. Medium to large 
yellow peach blushed red. Flesh white, red around 
the pit. Early July. 
PEACHES (Cling) 
\\HALFORD CLING. A new variety that is rapidly 
becoming popular for canning. Bears exception- 
ally heavy crops of firm yellow high quality fruit. 
Late August. 
~PALORA CLING. Leading midsesaon canning 
variety in all peach districts. Large fruit, clear 
yellow, fine-grained flesh. Excellent for home 
orchards as well as commercial canning. August. 
Ask us about other varieties, if you do not find 
the kind you want listed. 
For the Family Orchard 
in Your Own Backyard 
Se peea Tree — 25 Years Old =a 
DWARF FRUIT TREES 
Priced: $3.75 and up 
are the answer to the fruit needs of the small family. They 
are quick-maturing, productive, long-lived, and should be 
planted about 10 feet apart. 8-10 feet high full grown. 
Dwarf Fruit Trees Are Available in 
APRICOTS, APPLES, PEARS, CHERRIES, PEACHES, PLUMS 
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COMBINATION FRUIT TREES 
(Combination Fruit Trees Are Not Dwarfs) 
Priced: $6.50 and up 
have been developed to provide a variety of fruit on limited 
space for the average family need. If your lot allows for only 
a few fruit trees, you can still have an amazing number of 
varieties, if you plant our Combination fruit trees. Available in 
. APPLES CHERRIES PEARS 
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