Gage Elberta 
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255—GAGE ELBERTA (Freestone). Mr. Gage over in Illinois discovered 
this tree in his large Elberta orchard and found over a period of years 
that it made him more money than any other tree in his orchard. It 
was redder, larger, more round than regular Elberta, ripened a few 
days earlier and hit the market just right to bring top prices. We’ll let 
hak ne the judge as to whether it will be a valuable addition to your 
planting 
ELBERTA PEACH SPECIAL 
No. 845 
The most widely planted and popular variety of Peach 
to give you fresh fruit from July through August. July El- 
berta 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 $1.60. 
~“\254—EARLY ELBERTA (Freestone). A smooth skinned, better flavored El- 
berta without the bitter pit. Ripens a week ahead of Elberta and gets 
on the market while the price is still favorable. 
\258—J. H. HALE (Freestone). 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. 
~\251—BELLE OF GEORGIA (Freestone). From coast to coast it has been 
and is the favorite white Peach. Unusually large, creamy white, red 
blushed, and wonderful quality. Hardy, vigorous, productive, regular 
bearer. Ripens August Ist. 
Belle of 
Georgia 
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Hale-Haven 
~\259—HALE-HAVEN (Freestone). A magnificent cross between the wonder- 
ful 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. 
‘\ 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 !arge, early commercial va- 
riety. Very firm and ships well. Creamy white covered with bright red. 
Ripens July Ist. 
\ 257—GOLDEN JUBILEE (Freestone). A beautiful yellow freestone Peach 
ripening 25 days ahead of Elberta, about July 15th. Good size and 
quality. Plant Golden Jubilee this year, and you will have these hardy 
freestone Peaches bearing for you in 2 or 3 years. 
\265—TULIP (Semi-free). The best extra early, semi-freestone grown at the 
Missouri Fruit Experiment 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. 
\266—HEATH CLING. Large white clingstone with tender, juicy, firm flesh. 
Does not bruise easily. Tree is vigorous and buds will stand low winter 
temperatures. Wonderful for canning, pickling, and preserves. Ripens 
about 40 days after Elberta. ! 
\ 261—CHINESE CLING. A huge, round white Peach with a juicy, yet 
rather firm flesh. Its flavor is unique and far surpasses all other white 
Peaches for canning or freezing. No home orchard should be without one. 
~\256—JULY ELBERTA (Freestone). The earliest of the Elbertas, reaches 
market early to obtain highest prices. Ripens about July 5th. A rich 
golden yellow freestone of delicious flavor. A heavy producer, wonderful 
shipper. 
July Elberta 
