FRUIT TREES 
Continued 
PEACH TREES—Prepaid 
Peach trees come into bearing 
younger than any other fruit tree, 
often give a crop the third year. 
Plant on well drained soil, leave a 
trench around the tree to catch 
and hold moisture, and trim as 
shown in illustration. Plant about 
29 feet apart. 
4 to 5 ft., 9 to 44 caliper, 2 yr. 
Each, $1.50; 3 for $4.25 
“BELLE OF GEORGIA. Very large; white, red cheek; flesh 
Y white, firm, juicy, good; freestone; mid-August; productive. 
CHAMPION. Large; white, red cheek; freestone; flesh white, 
\ sweet, juicy, rich; early August. One of the hardiest peaches. 
“ELBERTA. Very large; yellow, crimson cheek; flesh yellow, 
: firm, juicy, good; freestone; mid-August; productive. 
“ EARLY ELBERTA. Freestone. Ripens a week ahead of EI- 
berta. An excellent smooth skinned early peach. 
“GOLDEN JUBILEE. A new large early peach; freestone; yel- 
low flesh and has a distinct blush; fine quality. Highly recom- 
» mended by leading authorities. 
“HALE HAVEN. Large; yellow; freestone of high quality, rip- 
ening about ten days or two weeks ahead of Elberta. 
*“ INDIAN BLOOD. A fine flavored old fashioned red meated 
cling. Beautiful when canned or preserved. 
~J. H. HALE. Large; yellow with red cheek; fine grained; a 
little earlier and more round than Elberta. 
CHERRY TREES—Prepaid 
Cherries for quick results, often come into bearing the 
third year. Plant on well drained soil. Trees should be 
spaced 18 to 29 feet apart. There is always a market for 
cherries if you have a surplus. 
3 to 4 ft., 9 to 44 in caliper, 2 year. 
Each, $1.60; 3 for $4.50 
‘EARLY RICHMOND (May Cherry). 
Medium size but very productive; 
round; bright red, darker when fully 
ripe; very juicy, sprightly acid; latter 
May-June; hardy; profitable. 
MONTMORENCY. <A week or ten 
days later than Early Richmond; rath- 
er large; dark rich red; juicy, pleas- 
ant acid; excellent quality; vigorous; 
hardy; productive; succeeds every- 
where. 
PEAR TREES—Prepaid 
Gather when full size and ripen in a cool dark room 
for improved quality. 
4 to 5 ft., 9 to 44 inch caliper, 2 year. 
Each, $1.75; 3 for $4.75 
BARTLETT. Large, waxy yellow with 
red blush; juicy, fine grained, rich, 
good quality; later August; bears 
. young. 
DOUGLAS. Golden yellow, flushed 
with pink, tender, juicy, excellent 
flavor; resistant to blight; bears 
young. 
““ SECKEL. Because of its sweetness it 
is called Sugar Pear. Small to me- 
dium in size, delicious flavor. Good 
producer. 
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