DESCRIPTION OF THE WHITE HALE 
The White Hale is an open pollinated seedling of J. H. Hale. It is a 
large, round, firm-fleshed, white peach ripening at about the same season 
as the J. H. Hale. The tree is more vigorous and free in growth than 
J. H. Hale. The flowers are of the medium type and self-fertile in contrast 
to its self-sterile seed parent. It develops more red skin color than Belle, 
the pubescence is shorter and it has superior shipping qualities. The edible 
quality is equal to or somewhat better than Elberta. It should be a better 
white peach than Belle to sell on a roadside stand with J. H. Hale because 
of its larger size, firmer flesh and more attractive color. The new variety 
tends to meet the demand for a white peach to follow Belle. It appears 
to be of about the same hardiness as J. H. Hale and Elberta and to succeed 
best upon well elevated sandy to sandy loam soils. 
WHITE HALE PRICES 
FALL 1934 
F. O. B. Princeton, New Jersey 
Grade 
25 to 100 
100 to 250 
250 to 500 
500 to 1,000 
2 Yz to 3 feet. 
. 34 cents 
32 cents 
30 cents 
28 cents 
3 to 4 feet. 
. 40 cents 
38 cents 
36 cents 
34 cents 
4 to 5 feet. 
. 40 cents 
38 cents 
36 cents 
34 cents 
Over 5 feet. 
. 40 cents 
38 cents 
36 cents 
34 cents 
Less than 25 trees. 75 cents each; all trees to be of the 3 to 4 foot grade or larger. 
PLACING ORDERS 
All orders for White Hale should be sent to the New Jersey Peach 
Council, Inc., Box 278, Princeton, New Jersey. A deposit equal to 10 per 
cent of the total cost of the trees is required with each order and the balance 
before delivery. Orders will be filled in accordance with the date they are 
received. The grade specified in the order will be furnished unless the 
supply of trees of that grade is exhausted in which case another grade listed 
at the same price will be substituted. 
