Enjoy Luscious, Tasty 
Grown by Yourself! 
Reaches 
Plant several of Inter-State’s 
dependable trees this spring! 
They bear young and heavily. 
All are budded 
from bearing true-to-name 
varieties. 
The peaches are listed in their order of ripening. Tulip ripens 
_ here in early July, Yellow Cling in early September. Peaches 
need but little room, easy to grow. Our Iowa-grown, budded 
trees are hardy and bear young. Plant them 12 to 15 feet apart. 
All Inter-State Peaches except J. H. Hale are self-pollenizing. 
PRICES ON ALL PEACHES (Except SUNGOLD and POLLY) 
Your Choice of Varieties, Alike or Assorted 
Each 3 for 6 for 12 for 25 for 
Specimen Size, Not Postpaid $1.85 $5.35 $10.45 $20.35 $41.00 
5 to 7 feet, Not Postpaid.... 1.60 4.65 8.95 17.40 34.95 
4 to 6 feet, Postpaid........ 1.35 3.90 7.50 14.40 28.75 
3 to 4 feet, Postpaid........ 1.00 2.85 5.40 9.95 19.95 
AF 12 Tulip—A new variety, the best extra-early peach we know. Large fruit 
colored rich red and gold. The flesh is golden yellow, solid, firm, with a 
wonderful sweet delicious flavor, semi-freestone. A regular bearer of high 
quality peaches. 
™ F14 Red Haven—This new variety is the leading early yellow peach. The 
fruit is large, almost a solid red like a Jonathan apple. The yellow flesh is 
firm, sweetly delicious, high quality. Free-stone. A hardy, vigorous grower 
and very productive. 
\ F11 Fairhaven—A new variety that ripens a few days earlier than Hale 
Haven. It is very productive, hardy, often bearing when other varieties do 
not. Fruit is large, yellow with red cheek. Flesh is yellow, firm and fine 
flavor. Free-stone. Self-pollenizing. All the ‘‘Haven’’ peaches have proven 
superior. This one may be still better. 
“SF 5 Champion—Free-stone. Large creamy-white with red cheek. Flesh 
is white, juicy, sweet and highest quality. A heavy, regular bearer. Very 
hardy. Excepting Sungold and Polly, this is probably the hardiest peach 
we grow. . 
~“F9 Hale Haven—Free-stone. This fine new peach is rapidly overtaking 
Elberta. A heavy producer of large, yellow peaches of high quality. Hardy. 
AF Early Elberta—Free-stone. Yellow with blush. Fruit is large, yellow 
flesh, firm, juicy, delicious. Hardy. Increasing rapidly in popularity. 
“F10 J. H. Hale—Free-stone. Very large, golden yellow, flushed red with 
fuzzless skin. Flesh is yellow, solid, tender, very high quality. On the 
market it always brings a higher price. Plant with other varieties for 
pollenization to increase yield. 
“FT Elberta—This is the most popular of all peaches and is planted wher- 
ever peaches are grown. Large handsome fruit, yellow with blush. Flesh is 
yellow, firm, good quality, free-stone. 
} 
NF 15 Yellow Cling—This is a new variety that we selected because the 
fruits were only medium size, just right for pickling whole and for canning. 
The yellow flesh is firm, very delicious flavor. Ripens just after Elberta. A 
heavy bearer. Hardy. 
SEE PAGE 3 FOR FREE PREMIUMS. 21 
PEACH SPECIAL 
One each of all these 9 varieties, also one Polly and one 
Sungold, 11 trees in all, giving you fruit July to Septem- 
ber. These big Specimen Size trees often start bear- 
ing year after planting. 
FF 18 
All 1 1 for $] 3 9 5 pan ($20.00 value) ! 
Big 4 to 6 ft. trees that will quickly produce a lot of 
fruit for only a few dollars. 
FF 19 
All ll for $9.95 Postpaid ($14.70 value) 
With each collection FF 18 and FF 19 we will include 
Free 1 Golden Giant Apricot (see page 18). 
HOME PEACH SPECIAL _ 
_ 1Sungold =» 1Polly = —S 1 Elberta _ 
FF AN 3 for $4.95, Specimen, Not Postpaid 
_ FF20 All 3 for 3,35, 3 to 4 feet, Postpaid 
ALL SEASON PEACH COLLECTION 
Fresh, tree-ripened Peaches for many weeks—and plenty 
to can—for the cost of 2 bushels of peaches. Big Speci- 
men Size trees worth $11.48. 
1 Red Haven 1 Elberta 
1 Hale Haven 1 Polly | 
1 J. H. Hale 1 Sungold 
FF 16 Big Specimen Size 
All 6 tor $8.95 Not Postpaid 
All © for °4.95 Postpaid ($6.45 Value) 
Good 3 to 4 ft. Trees 
FF 17 
