PRICES OF STANDARD PEACH TREES 
Your Choice of Varieties, Alike or Assorted 
1-6 1=12 13-25 26-50 
Each Each Each Each 
l-yr., 4-5 ft. tall $160.52) $1.50» $1.30. $1210 
l-yr., 3-4 ft. tall 1.20 1.05 85 
|-yr., 2-3 ft. tall 1.05 90 75 
Growers please write for special prices where quantity lots are desired. 
The dates after varieties indicate keeping season of the fruit. 
\\602—BELLE OF GEORGIA. Large, white, red \ 608—JERSEYLAND. Very early, ripening about 
cheek. Matures midseason. Freestone. five weeks before Elberta. Fruits medium 
603—CARMAN. Creamy white, deep blush. size, round; skin solid red; flesh yellow, 
Flesh tender and juicy. Best white Peach. usually free when ripe; firm. 
Freestone. \N'621—PACEMAKER. See illustration page 56. 
\ 604—CRAWFORD EARLY. This. vigorous and : : 
productive variety has deep yellow flesh with «| 609—ROCHESTER. Good sized yellow. Mid- 
red at the pit, fine flavor. Matures mid- July. Excellent for roadside stands for it 
my season. Freestone. cans well. Freestone. 
™\605—CUMBERLAND. A _ new variety intro- \610—SOUTH HAVEN. This variety is increas- 
duced by the New Jersey Experiment Station. ing in popularity. Golden yellow with red 
Tree is a vigorous grower and very hardy. blush, juicy and deliciously sweet. Late Sep- 
Fruit red, flesh white. Mid-July. Freestone. tember. Freestone. 
606—EARLY ELBERTA. Large yellow, good “\¢11—VALIANT. Seedling of Elberta, rapidly 
quality, similar to Elberta. Valuable because increasing in popularity. Golden yellow with 
it ripens about 10 days earlier. Freestone. red blush, juicy and deliciously sweet. Late 
J Early September. ; - September. Freestone. 
622—ELBERTA. See illustration page 56. ( 612—-VEDETTE. Ripens a few days before 
624—GOLDEN JUBILEE. See illustration page Valiant. It was obtained from an Elberta 
56. seed. The tree is productive and the fruit is 
~\623—HALE-HAVEN. See illustration page 56. large, roundish, oval, yellow fleshed. some 
—_ classify it as superior to its parent, not only 
Sem ote cu ays popular, Makes 2 in quality but color as well. August. Free- 
fine back-yard variety. Large, yellow over- 
laid with carmine. Flesh yellow, fine grained. 
Late August. Freestone. 
Better NEW PEACH VARIETIES 
N 614—DIXIGEM: (2C). New early, yellow-fleshed Peach ripening 
several days ahead of Golden Jubilee. Freestone. 
\\ 615—FAIRHAVEN. A new Peach introduced by the South Haven 
Experiment Station. Very heavy producer with large fruit ripening 
just after Golden Jubilee. Freestone. 
\\616—GOLDENEAST. (N. J.) A large, oval, highly colored, yellow- 
fleshed Peach ripening about 15 days before Elberta. Freestone. 
~\617—REDHAVEN. Redhaven has the famous flavor bred into South 
Haven and Hale-Haven. It’s a hardy variety and a big yielder. 
Excellent garden variety. Earliest yellow freestone. Mid-August. 
‘ 618—-SUMMER CREST. (N. J. 94). Large, yellow Peach which gets 
red all over. World’s highest colored Peach with excellent flavor. 
_ Ripens just before Elberta. Freestone. 
\\ 619—SUNHIGH. (N. J. 82). Large, bright red all over. Large crops 
annually. Flesh has a tendency to adhere to pit when hard ripe. 
Ripens ahead of Goldeneast. 
\ 620—TRIOGEM. (N. J. 70). Deep red, highly colored Peach. Rip- 
ens just after Golden Jubilee, colors up and stays firm on tree for 
a week. Tree hardy and productive. Freestone. 
stone. 
It’s real fun for the 
whole family to pick fresh 
fruit from your own trees. 
See Page 56 
for Additional 
Varieties 
Pick and Can the Big Tempting Fruits from Your Own Garden 
The World’s Finest PEACHES 
SURE-GRQ 
MALONEY 
Our 7144 
— Anniversary 
FRUITS: FLOWERS 
This shows typical Maloney Peach tree. 
You get the best at Maloney’s for less money. 
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