South Haven. 
Elberta. 
low—Sweet Corn Ready to Eat in 60 Days. See Page 14. 
Stssjs ** 5 Hardy Peaches 
HALE-HAVEN. This marvelous new Peach was introduced through the 
efforts of the Michigan State Experiment Station, South Haven, Mich- 
igan, (Mr. Stanley Johnson, Supt.). It is a cross between the famous 
varieties South Haven and J. H. Hale. A large, beautifully colored, 
yellow-fleshed Peach, ripening approximately two weeks before Elberta. 
A perfect freestone, strong, thrifty grower, splendid shipper and an ex' 
tremely hardy, heavy bearer of exceptionally fine flavor. The Hale-Haven 
has extremely high color and colors highly on the trees several days 
before it is ripe, thereby permitting picking while rather green, for dis¬ 
tant shipments. Test trees produced full crops this year at the Experi¬ 
ment Station when crops of many other standard varieties were a failure 
due t o low temperatures 
rt l as t winter. This vari- 
ety will make you big 
J y A money and should be 
SL. ,J| k included in every plant. 
\ ing. See cover 
for illustration. 
J. H. HALE. 
(Midseason 
Kissm Yellow Free¬ 
stone). Ripens a 
few days earlier than 
Elberta. Fruit extra 
large, golden yellow 
with deep carmine 
blush. Excellent quality and flavor. Tree is large, 
hardy, and bears young. Does best when grown 
with Elberta. 
JELBERTA. (Midseason Yellow Freestone). The leading 
commercial variety. Fruit is large, firm, juicy, making it 
_ . ideal for canning, storage and shipping. Beautiful golden 
HHB yellow color with bright red checks. Very hardy, vigor- 
°us, a heavy cropper. 
P JF MAYFLOWER. The earliest 
v , %■ MJf ripening Peach. Me- 
•T *, ■ 0 J i u m in size, dark red , 
H-M WBU* in color Wlth a juicy. H - Hale - 
tender white flesh. 
|y Quality fair. Tree 
a lw productive. Ripens 
_j g Mr week June 
jr or first of July. 
NEW SOUTH 
HAV EN. The 
very best 
home use 
Peach. Best 
cannerof 
them all except the Gold Drop. Ripens about 20 days earlier than Elberta. Fruit 
large, juicy, sweet. Freestone. 
NEW JERSEY CLING (South Haven Experiment Station). This variety origi¬ 
nated at the New Jersey Experiment Station. The tree is vigorous, hardy in 
bud and productive. It has not shown any particular weaknesses at the South 
Haven Experiment Station where it has been grown and tested for several years. 
The fruit matures ten days to two weeks earlier than Elberta. It is medium in 
size, somewhat long, beautifully colored with an extensive red cheek and suffi¬ 
cient golden yellow ground color for contrast. It cans exceptionally well, the 
texture and color being very satisfactory. 
GOLD DROP. Beautiful golden yellow. Freestone. Sweetest of them all. Not so 
juicy. When canned the juice will be thick, requires less sugar. Not much of 
a market Peach. You will sell all you can raise right around home. Everyone 
knows what Gold Drop is for canning. 
SHIPPERS’ LATE RED. The fruit is a perfect freestone, oblong, larger than the 
Elberta; skin is a 
fine golden yel¬ 
low, almost complete¬ 
ly covered with a 
splendid rich red 
making the well ripened 
fruit on the tree appear as if it 
were a solid red all over, 
and the texture of the skin is 
such as to give the peach the 
highest shipping quality; flesh rich 
yellow, moderately fine grained (no 
fibre), juicy and of good quality; ripens about one week to ten days after Elberta. A 
large, spreading tree and a heavy annual bearer. Should not be planted closer than 25 ft 
ROCHESTER (Free). Early midseason. Color lemon-yellow changing to orange-yellow, 
blushed with deep, dark red. Skin thick, tough. Flesh yellow stained with red near the 
pit. Very juicy, tender and melting. Sweet. Highly flavored. Very good in quality. 
PEACH PRICES: 
2-Year-Old \ • 
Each .#0.35 ApriCOt 
10 for. 2.75 
50 for .13.00 SUPERB. A hardy tree and a sure cropper. The best 
100 for.25.00 flavored, most productive hardy Russian Apricot yet 
produced. Medium size, light salmon color. Each, 
Discounts for Early Orders. 45c; 3 for #1.25; 10 for #3.75. 
