AN ASTONISHING PEACH! 
Egyptians Gamaus 
DIAMOND KING 
Here is one of the newest and greatest of Peaches—one that you ll 
surely want to enjoy. DIAMOND KING is Egyptian’s own 
developed Peach. DIAMOND KING iis a giant yellow free- 
stone that’s mammoth in size. Often 3!% inches to 4 inches in 
diameter—one of the most tremendous Peaches you’ve ever seen. 
DIAMOND KING is a plump round Peach, beautifully shaped 
and colored. It is a gorgeous golden yellow color, overspread 
with a brilliant red blush. The skin of the DIAMOND KING 
is smooth and attractive. 
(Left) Just look at the way 
even young DIAMOND 
KING trees bear! This is 
second year after planting! 
(Lower right) Look at the 
size of these mammoth 
DIAMOND KING 
Peaches—just look how 
few it takes to fill a bushel 
basket. 
DIAMOND KING is a tender luscious golden yellow with 
appetizing bright red cheeks that makes it one of the handsomest 
Peaches grown. The flesh is firm, yet melting and tender. Flesh 
is a glowing yellow, too, with no redness around the pit. It’s sweet, 
juicy, and delicately flavored—one of the tastiest, most delicious 
Peaches you’ve ever tasted. The DIAMOND KING is an ideal 
table Peach, greatly in demand, too, for canning, preserving, and 
home freezing. The DIAMOND KING ripens about the same 
time as the Elberta. The beauty, eye- -taking size, and delicious 
juicy goodness of the DIAMOND KING wins instant acceptance 
on the market. It is an excellent shipper. The tree is hardy and 
vigorous, medium in size. An early and heavy bearer. Exception- 
ally long-lived tree. 
We have picked 2 bushels of DIAMOND KING from a tree 
the second year after planting. These sold at $5.70 per bushel 
in the South Water Street market—or a total of $11.40 from a 
Peach tree in its second year! ‘Think what only one or two acres 
of DIAMOND KING could make you, even before some other 
varieties would start blooming. The DIAMOND KING in our 
own orchards at Farina have stood 10° below zero and given good 
yields, when some of our Peaches were killed out bud and branch. 
We sincerely believe that 10 acres of the hardy DIAMOND 
KING will make you more money with less labor cost than 40 acres 
of many other varieties. 
