South Haven 
PEACHES 
The peach is the quickest yielding of 
the fruit trees; many trees bearing the 
second year after transplanting. 
We solicit commercial fruit growers’ 
list of requirements for special quo¬ 
tation when larger quantities are 
desired than offered. 
Parcel Post —-First class, 2 ft., small size trees sent by 
Parcel Post, prepaid for 45c each; 10 for $3.25. 
PRICES OF ALL VARIETIES OF 
PEACH TREES (Except as Noted) 
Each 
10 
1011 
Large 
1 year 
4-5 ft. 
$.65 
$5.50 
$37.50 
Medium 
1 year 
3-4 ft. 
.60 
4.50 
32.50 
Small 
1 year 
2-3 ft. 
.50 
3.50 
25.00 
IDEAL PEACH COLLECTION 
NO. 2 
1 Rochester 1 Golden Jubilee 
1 Early Elberta 1 South Haven 
Four 4-5 ft. trees 
SPECIAL PRICE $2.38 
Belle of Georgia —Large, white with red cheek, ex-j* 
cellent flavor. July. Free. 
Beer’s Smock —Fruit large, orange yellow. Free. 
Carman —Medium size, creamy white, deep blush, 
flesh tender. August. Free. 
Mountain Rose —Large, red, white flesh. Mid- 
August. Free. 
Rochester —Fruit, large, yellow; an attractive red 
blush; juicy and delicious. Keeps well; an annual 
and prolific bearer. Mid-August. Free. 
Chair’s Choice —Large, yellow, flesh firm. October. 
Free. 
Champion —While, red cheek, delicious flavor. August. 
Free. 
Crawford, Early —Large, rich yellow vvilh red cheek. 
Very productive. Early September. Free. 
Crawford, Late —Yellow, large, late September. Free. 
Salway —Yellow with crimson cheek. October. Free. 
South Haven —Flesh yellow, juicy and deliciously 
sweet; exterior yellow with red cheek. A heavy 
bearer; good shipper; in fact an excellent peach. 
September. Free. 
Yellow St. John —Orange-yellow, red blush. . Middle 
of August. Free. 
Elberta, Early —Ten days preceding Elberta; large, 
good quality. Early September. Free. 
Elberta —L arge, oval, yellow with red cheek; flesh 
yellow, firm, juicy, of high quality. Exceedingly 
prolific, sure bearer and hardy. The leading peach 
in all sections. Early September. Free. 
Eclipse —Dark red, yellow flesh, new and good. July. 
Free. 
Fitzgerald —Large, yellow and red; flesh yellow. 
September. Free. 
Golden Jubilee —New. large, early yellow peach of 
the Elberta type. Ripens three weeks earlier than 
Elberta. The skin is yellow blushed with red; flesh 
yellow, juicy, tender, sweet. One of the best. Free. 
Greensboro —White, shaded red, good. Late July. 
Free. 
Heath Cling —Large, creamy white, clingstone. About 
Sept. 15th. 
Hiley —Large, red cheek, while flesh. July. Free. 
Hale, J. H. —Large, beautiful golden yellow, with 
deep carmine blush; practically free from fuzz. Good 
shipper and one of the most popular varieties. Heavy 
bearer when planting with it South Haven or Roch¬ 
ester for pollen. Late August. Free. 
Mikado —Large, skin and flesh yellow and red; semi- 
cling. Early August. 
RECENT INTRODUCTION OF PEACHES OF 
MERIT 
Each 
10 
Large 
1 yr. 
4-5 ft. 
$1.00 
$9.00 
Medium 
1 yr. 
3-4 ft. 
.90 
8.00 
Small 
1 yr. 
2-3 ft. 
.80 
7.00 
Following varieties originated with New Jersey 
Experimental Station: 
Oriole —Fruit medium to large, yellow; one week 
ahead of Rochester. Oriole is notable as an early 
peach of high quality. Free. 
Sunbeam —Trees very productive, fruit large, yellow, 
nearly covered with red; good quality. Early August. 
Semi-cling. 
Following varieties originated at Experimental Sta¬ 
tion, Vineland, Ontario, Canada. 
Veteran —Cross between Vaughan and Early Elberta; 
large, yellow flesh, superior to Elberta in quality; 
ripens about Sept. 1st. Free. 
Vedette —From Elberta seed; large, yellow fleshed, 
freestone, superior to Elberta in quality and color. 
Valiant —Seedling of Elberta; very promising. Fruit 
large, roundish, oblate, yellow blushed with red; 
firm, juicy, very good quality. Season about Sept. 
1st. The Experimental Station claims it is far better 
than Elberta. Free. 
MALONEY’S GUARANTEE SAFE DELIVERY OF ALL SHIPMENTS. 
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