HALE-HAVEN 
Early Elberta 
Early Midseason 
Yellow, freestone, large, lemon yellow 
with a dark cast, blush with vivid red. Beau- 
tiful appearance, high quality, being some- 
what similar to Elberta, although a trifle 
better flavor; rich golden tender flesh, yet 
firm and has a delightful flavor; excellent 
for canning. Hardier in fruit bud than El- 
berta, tree is a good grower, bears very 
young and a heavy producer. Ripens about 
a week or ten days earlier than Elberta and 
is being planted quite extensively in com- 
mercial orchards; excellent home orchard 
peach. Due to its earliness, and being El- 
berta type of peach, it brings high prices on 
the leading markets. 
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It’s Early _ 
Yellow Freestone—Colors Before 
Ripening—Heavy Bearer 
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 dis- 
tinct advantage for marketing. Very hardy — 
in fruit bud and a heavy bearer. Ripens — 
about 2 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. 
Other Early 
Midseason Varieties — 
CHAMPION. White, freestone, very large, creamy 
white with red cheek, sweet, juicy; very high flavor. 
Champion has lost its past commercial importance — 
because it will not carry satisfactorily under refrig- — 
eration, but as a home garden or a roadside Peach, 
it is one of the best. Tree is hardy, large grower — 
and productive. 
CRAWFORD’S EARLY. Yellow, freestone, large size, 
juicy, sweet flavored, highly prized for canning. 
Tree strong grower and prolific bearer. One of the 
old-time commercial varieties, which has been ex- 
tensively planted in years past, but now mainly a 
home market fruit. 
ROCHESTER. Yellow, freestone, large, covered with 
mottled red blush; flesh yellow stained with red at 
pit, very good quality, prolific bearer. One of the 
best early midseason yellow freestone Peaches for 
nearby markets, and highly desirable for canning. 
Our buds came direct from the criginal tree from 
Mr. A. H. Heberie of Rochester, New York, the 
originator. Popular in Western New York and 
Michigan. 
SLAPPEY. Yellow, freestone, medium to large size, 
beautifully red colored, rich, juicy and extra good 
flavor. Good commercial variety for nearby markets 
and one of the best early yellow freestone Peaches. 
VETERAN. Fruit is large, round, yellow fiesh, free- 
stone and superior to the well known Elberta in — 
quality. Ripens about ten days earlier than Elberta. 
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