Halehaven 
Peach 
This new peach as two of 
the greatest peaches of all time for parents— 
the famous J. H. Hale and South Haven va- 
rieties. Originated at Michigan State Expert- 
ment Station, South Haven. Often bears sec¬ 
ond year after planting. 
Halehaven now takes the same 
important place among peaches that 
Kellogg’s Premier occupies among 
strawberries—an early, heavy yield- 
ing, 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! 
Prices, 5/16 inch caliper, 
Richmorency 
Cherry 
1 for 73c 
3 for $1.95 6 for $3.77 
Prices, 7/16 inch caliper, 
1 for 79c 3 for $2.13 
6 for $4.19 
Special! 
1 Halehaven 
Peach $0*73 
1 Richmorency 
Cherry *87 
1 Anoka App le .87 
Total value $2*47 
Combines the best qualities of two famous 
cherries—Early Richmond and Montmorency. 
Fruits as early as Early Richmond, better flavor 
and quality than Montmorency. 
Richmorency cherries are plump, juicy, 
meaty, and full of satisfying fla¬ 
vor. Undoubtedly will replace 
all other sour cherries in a very 
short time. Hardy as an oak, 
adapts itself to all soils and cli¬ 
mates. 
Special 
Price 
$1.97 
Prices, 7/16 inch caliper, 
1 for 87c 
3 for . . . $2.29 
6 for . . . $3.99 
IT' 
The earliest and heaviest bearing apple in the world. 
Eight crops of apples at only 10 years old—2 bushels on 
a 7-foot tree—hardy in all climates—high quality, delicious 
fruit. Anoka bears fruit in July and August, earlier than 
any other apple. 
Originated in the Dakotas, Anoka is perfectly hardy and 
will survive the winter in all climates. Anoka is attracting 
world-wide attention because of its heavy, early and quick 
fruiting, and because of its high quality fruit. 
ANOKA PRICES 
7/16 inch caliper, 1 for 87c; 3 for $2.25; 10 for $6.50. 
9/16 inch caliper, 1 for 99c; 3 for $2.49; 10 for $6.99. 
11/16 inch caliper, 1 for $1.29; 3 for $2.99. 
Orange Quince. 
Orange 
Quince 
Large and bright yel¬ 
low. Can’t be beaten for 
jellies, preserves, and 
quince honey. You can 
always find room for a few 
of these little trees and you 
will be more than repaid. 
87c each N 
3 for. $2.19 
10 for. $5.97/ 
ANOKA Fruiting Heavily Two Years After Planting. 
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R. M. Kellogg Co., Three Rivers, Mich. 
