Our Peach Trees Are Famous For Growth and Productiveness 



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PEACHTrees 



HALEHAVEN <8> 



North — South — .East — and West Join in Ac- 

 claiming This Great Peach. Hailed by Many and 

 Conceded to be "One of The Best Peaches of Its 

 Season." Generally Recognized As One of Our 

 Finest Peaches for "Quick Freezing." 



We Endorse and Recommend Tliis Great Peach 

 To Growers in All Sections Where Size, Color, 

 Quality and Shipping Ability Are Paramount 

 Considerations. 



We know of no Peach of recent introduction tliat is 

 proving more universally satisfactory than the Hale- 

 haven. It has proved an unchallenged leader of peaches 

 to follow the Golden Jubilee, Colora and Vedette. The 

 tree is a strong thrifty grower, resistant to common 

 peach diseases, the fruit is large, oval shaped like a 

 well grown .J. H. Hale, it has a good tough skin, the 

 flesh of the peach being of such texture that it will not 

 bruise easily and best of all it has a beautiful red color 

 that at once attracts the buyer and a flavor that is as 

 good as the very best. The Halehaven is a product of 

 South Haven p]xperimental Station, in Michigan. Note 

 the success of this variety in test plantings in the South. 

 The South can now grow a large yellow peach in place 

 of the old Hiley that will bring much higher prices on 

 the markets. Wherever you are located you cannot 

 go wrong by planting liberally of the Halehaven. BE 

 SURE YOU ARE GETTING THE TRUE STRAIN OF 

 HALEHAVEN TREES WHEN YOU PLANT. BUY 

 BOUNTIFUL RIDGE GROWN HALEHAVEN TREES. 



NOTE: HALEHAVEN— Trees available in Nematode 

 Resistant Root Stock. $.10 extra per tree. See Page 20. 



NOTE OUR REDUCED PRICES ON PEACH 

 TREES AGAIN THIS YEAR. 

 WE ARE TRYING TO HELP YOU MAIN- 

 TAIN YOUR PLANTINGS. 



YOUNG PRODUCING ORCHARDS REDUCE 

 YOUR PRODUCTION COSTS PER BUSHEL. 

 "PLAN TO PLANT THIS YEAR" 



Peaches to Plant 



Quality - Appearance - Productive 

 Real Marliet Leaders 



WE PRESENT ONE OF THE GREATEST SUC- 

 CESSIONS OF HIGH QUALITY PEACHES THE 

 PLANTER HAS EVER HAD THE OPPORTUNITY 

 OF BUYING. PLANTING THESE VARIETIES 

 3IEANS GREATER SUCCESS IN PEACH GROW- 

 ING. 



'* Erly-Red-Fre 



"* Fisher Peach 



** Dixiegeni 



^* Redhaven 



^* Golden Jubilee 



^**Colora 



'* Vedette 



"* Southland 



^* Halehaven 



** Sunhigh *^ 



*=* Sullivan's Early Elberta 



■ Early Elberta 

 '* Belle of Georgia 

 ■■ Elberta 

 =* J. H. Hale 

 ■* Gage Elberta 



Brackett 

 '* Shippers Late Red 

 '* Gemmers Late 



Elberta 

 '* Lizzie 



VARIETIES LISTED IN ORDER OF RIPENING 



•= Indicates — Commercial varieties, with average 

 hardiness, for distant markets as well as near- 

 by markets. 



"* Indicates — Hardy varieties as well as good com- 

 mercial varieties. 



N** Indicates — Extremely hardy commercial varieties 

 of superior merit. 



GOLDEN EAST (N.J. 87) <») in'r^^meuiTg: 



highly colored, yellow fleshed peach ripening with 

 Hiley or about 15 days before Elberta. Usually a 

 freestone. A promising variety for sites south of Central 

 New .Tersey where favorable elevations, soil and climate 

 itrevail. The tree is upright, spreading and vigorous. 

 The dormant buds are medium in hardiness. Worthy of 

 trial in all sections. 



VETERAN <9a) 



A cross between Vaughn and 

 Early Elberta; of Canadian 

 origin. The fruit is large, round, yellow fleshed, free- 

 stone and superior to Elberta in quality. Ripens several 

 days after Vedette. 





ERLY-RED-FRE ORCHARD 



Photoffi-aphed July 24th, 1948 on the farm of John F. 

 Duke & Son, Fort Valley, Ga. 



A line example of GOOD TREES plus expert farming 

 combined to malte this 2 year old orchard outstanding. 



The first crop on this orchard produced Yz bushel 

 per tree in 1948. 



Plant Sou iitifu I Ridge Trees 



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