HALEHAVEN PRICES 
7/16 in. caliper. 
1 .# 0.47 25 .. .$8.20 
3 . 1.27 100 .. 29.95. 
10 . 3-70_ 
to these two fine 
peaches because 
he seems unable 
to touch them. 
Both have pro¬ 
duced big crops when other 
peaches were killed by 
freezing. They are the an¬ 
swer to the orchardist’s prob¬ 
lem — “How can I keep my 
peaches from winter killing?” 
HARDEE PRICES 
7/16 in. caliper 
1 . $ 1.40 
10. 13.00 
30 ... 33.00 
HARDEE IN COLORS 
Shown in colors on page 66 of Kel¬ 
logg’s Garden Beauty Book. If you 
don’t have one, write us. 
HALEHAVEN PEACH. This new peach has two of the 
greatest peaches of ail time for parents—the famous J. H. Halt 
and South Haven varieties. Originated at Michigan State Ex¬ 
periment Station, South Haven. Often bears second year after 
planting. 
Halehaven now takes the same important place among peachei 
that Kellogg^s Premier occupies among strawberries—an early, 
heavy yielding, frost-resistant variety. Two weeks earlier than 
Elberta. Hardy! Comes through when others fail. 
The flesh of Halehaven is thick, wholesome, and delicious—■ 
perfect freestone. Sells at high prices. Money-maker! 
Here is a peach that comes through victori¬ 
ously with colors flying when other peaches fail. 
Hardee Peach gave a bumper crop after 1934’s 
long 18-degree below zero winter. U. S. Patent 
No. 120 was granted for its freeze-resisting qual¬ 
ities. 
Hardee is the Elberta type with all of El- 
berta’s many advantages, in addition to cold- 
resisting qualities. It's a “sure-cropper,” 
an excellent shipper, thick-skinned, beau¬ 
tifully colored, and has firm, delicious 
flesh. Intermediate between J. H. Hale 
and Elberta in habit. Drought resist¬ 
ing, too. Order Hardee for sure crops 
and peachy deliciousness. 
O.S. PLANT PATENT NS120 
TRADE MARK REG U. S. PAT OFF 
R. M. Kellogg Co., Three Rivers, Mich. 
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