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a blend of 2 FAMOUS PEACHES 



Definitely 

 A Red Color 

 Before 

 Ripening 



A Real 



Qualify 



Variety 



Yellow, freestone, large, high red color, firm, good 

 flavor. It takes on red color early and the peaches 

 show good red color several days before ripening, 

 which gives it a distinct advantage for marketing^ 

 Very hardy in fruit bud and a heavy bearer. Ripens 

 obout two weeks before Elberta. Hale-Haven is a new 

 variety, being a cross between the famous J. H. Hale 

 and the well known new variety. South Haven, being 

 originated by the Michigan Experimental Station. 



Eorly Midseason 



Yellow 



Freestone 



Heavy 



Bearer 



Hafe-Haven 



Should 



Be Plonted 



In Every 



Orchard 



CHAMPION 



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HALE-HAVEN 



Leading Orchardists Prefer 

 Harrison Grown Fruit Trees 



White, freesfone, very large, 

 creamy white with red cheek, sweet, 

 juicy; very high flavor. Champion 

 has lost its past commercial im- 

 portance because it will not carry 

 satisfactorily under refrigeration, 

 but as a home garden or a roadside 

 Peach, it is one of the best. Tree 

 is hardy, large grower and produc- 

 tive. 



Fair Beauty 



A new winner from the South. Ripens 

 several days after Golden Jubilee. Very 

 hardy in bud. Fruit is medium to large 

 in size. Skin a deep golden yellow 

 blushed with bright red. The flesh is 

 firm, tender, melting and juicy. Ex- 

 ceptionally well suited for long distance 

 shipments. We strongly recommend 

 every grower planting a limited number 

 of trees of this variety for trial We 

 offer the original Texas strain 



New 



Variety 



Special Offer 



No. 128 



1 Cumberland. 



White, early. 

 1 Valiant. Yellow, 



early. 

 1 Golden Jubilee. 



Yellow, early. 

 1 Hale-Haven. 



Yellow, early 



midseason. 

 1 Fair Beauty. 



Yellow, early 



midseason. 

 5 big, 5-6 ft. trees 



o'n?; $2.00 





Your fruit fortune is in your hands. Don't gamble — 

 buy Harrisons' true-to-name super selected "budded" 

 trees, backed by three generations of practical ex- 

 perience. 



The photograph below shows a typical peach or- 

 chard, with a specimen tree, showing habit of growth. 



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