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ARE A COLLECTION OF 
.HALE-HAVEN 
Early midseason. Ripens just after Golden Jubilee has been harvested 
and about 14 days ahead of Elberta. Yellow freestone, large, high red 
color, firm, fine flavored. 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. When allowed to ripen fully upon the trees its 
flavor is undoubtedly the best of any yellow Peach. Tree is an extra 
strong grower and produces a bumper crop of fruit each season. Very 
hardy in fruit bud. One of its parents is J. H. Hale, from which it inherits 
its large size and fine color. The other parent is South Haven from which 
it attains hardiness, large crops yearly and strong growth. It is the best 
variety ripening just after Golden Jubilee and should be planted in every 
orchard. Excellent for fresh eating and quick-freezing. 
BURBANK JULY ELBERTA tas. 
The Outstanding Medium Early Commercial Peach 
Here is the peach that has caused a sensation wherever fruited. Grow- 
ers in many sections say it is their best medium early, yellow, freestone 
peach for shipping, local markets and home use. Beautiful golden yellow, 
almost completely overspread with brilliant red. Ripens about the same 
time as Hale Haven, but on account of its vivid red color and yellow 
background with no green color, it can be picked for commercial ship- 
ments about four days sooner. Excellent in flavor, even superior to Hale 
Haven for fresh eating, freezing and canning. Hardy, sure cropper, large 
size, a sensational money maker. July Elberta is known by different 
names, such as Burnett Elberta, Burbank July Elberta, Kim Elberta, Bur- 
Fath ees bank Elberta. We offer an outstanding strain selected from bearing trees. 
lale Haven Extra Large Season of ripening about two weeks sooner than Elberta (Original Strain). 
POLLY. Early mid-season. A large, white flesh, red blushed, freestone, ‘aMBER GEM CLING. Midseason, long medium size, beautiful color with 
with a real sweet taste of excellent flavor. Trees will withstand tempera- deep red blush, firm flesh. Delicious honey-sweet flavor. One of the best 
tures of twenty degrees below zero and still produce big crops of peaches. canning varieties. Tree hardy and a good cropper. Now being planted 
Ripens about ten days earlier than Elberta. Polly is the peach to plant in extensively in Virginia and Michigan for canning factories. New can- 
the far-North. ning peach. Ripens same time as Hale-Haven. 
A FAIRHAVEN. Early mid-season, yellow freestone, medium large, nearly 
round, mostly bright golden in color with an attractive bright red cheek. 
Skin is smooth and very tough. Fruit very firm and ships exceptionally 
well. Ripens 7 days after Golden Jubilee. 
\ CHAMPION. A Good Home Peach. 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 satis- 
factorily under refrigeration, but as a home garden or a roadside 
Peach, it is one of the best. Tree is hardy, large grower and pro- 
ductive. Ripens ten days earlier than Elberta. 
\ SUNHIGH. (N. J. 82.) A large, red, bright, smooth Peach which colors 
well all over before it ripens, softens slowly, making it a good com- 
ee mercial Peach. Flesh inclines to adhere to the pit when hard ripe. 
age The variety seems to do best in hilly sections and requires thorough 
Pe ee summer spraying. The fruit is large, roundish, thick-skinned, very 
ie uniform in size. Color deep llow with red cheek. Stone is free. 
Ripens approximately 18 days before Elberta, at a time to bring high 
market prices. 
AN HILEY. White. Early midseason. Bears huge crop of fancy Peaches. 
Freestone, medium size, highly red colored and is a very handsome 
Peach of exceptionally good flavor. Tree is strong grower, very 
healthy and an extra heavy bearer. Hiley resembles Belle of Georgia 
but ripens about 14 days earlier. 
\ SOUTHLAND. Early midseason, yellow, freestone, medium to 
large, round, attractive red blush with mild, good flavor. Origi- 
nated by the U. S. Department of Agriculture, being an ideal 
peach for the extreme Southern peach Belt. Vigorous tree, pro- 
ductive and fruit ripens at the same time as Hiley. Promising 
commercial peach. 
aS SUMMERCREST. (N. J. 94.) Midseason, yellow, freestone, 
large with red blush and sweet flavor. Trees exception- 
ally vigorous, fruit ripens the same time as Belle of 
Georgia, which is a few days earlier than Elberta. Pop- 
ular in New Jersey where it is known. 
~ GOLDEN EAST. (N. J. 87.) Early midseason. Very large, 
\ high red color, yellow, freestone. Very good flavor. 
Ripens 15 days ecrlier than Elberta. Good roadside 
/ market and commercial Peach. 
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HARRISONS’ Super- 
Selected Strain Vari- 
ties Bear Bigger and 
Better Crops of 
Peaches. 
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