SOUTH MICHIGAN NURSERY, New Buffalo, Mich'. 
HARDY PEACHES 
HALE-HAVEN. This marvelous new Peach was introduced through the efforts of the 
Michigan State Experiment Station, South Haven, Michigan, (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 ap¬ 
proximately two weeks before Elberta. A perfect freestone, strong, thrifty 
grower, splendid shipper and an extremely hardy, heavy bearer of ex¬ 
ceptionally fine flavor. The Hale-Haven has extremely high color and 
colors highly on the trees several days before it is ripe, thereby permit¬ 
ting picking while rather green, for distant shipments. Test trees pro¬ 
duced full crops this year at the Experiment Station when crops of many 
other standard varieties 
were a failure due to low 
fga rrrrn , xi_ _ temperatures last winter. 
-This variety will make 
you big money and should 
be included in every 
planting. 
Golden Jubilee. 
Hale- 
Haven. 
J. H. HALE. Our high 
e of Super select- 
strain of J. H. 
Hale is the finest that 
can be had. 
Through this bud 
selection, we have 
a J. H. Hale that will 
produce the typical 
large round type of 
fruit that is desired in¬ 
stead of the long shape in so many J. H. Hale. Ou 
J. H. Hale ripens about 3 days earlier than Elberta. 
Fruit extra large, golden-yellow with deep carmin 
flesh. Freestone. Excellent quality and flavor. Trees 
grow large and bear young. Hardy. Does best when 
grown with South Haven. 
ELBERTA. The fruit 
with red. Flesh is 
yellow with red 
near the pit. Free¬ 
stone. Juicy, firm 
yet tender and fine 
for canning. Sweet and 
mild. Ripens about 
Sept. 10th to 20th de¬ 
pending of course 
the season. 
is very 
large, orange yellow color, overspread 
GOLDEN JUBILEE. Of all 
the many new Peaches 
originated by the New 
.• , , , . r , Jersey Experiment Sta¬ 
tion, none have aroused the interest of fruit growers as this variety. It is a large 
yellow Freestone Peach, and is the most popular early yellow Peach. It ripens about 
r> w< l/ s J? e * or f Elberta, and is a real money maker, as well as a wonderful table 
Peach. Tree habits are like Elberta. The skin is yellow flushed with red Flesh 
yellow juicy, tender, sweet, and FREESTONE. Try one or two in your home 
orchard or garden. 
SOUTH HAVEN. This variety is the hardiest of all commercial Peaches. It is not 
only a very good commercial Peach, but extra fine for canning and table use. 
Our South Haven are from selected buds and are of a high yielding strain. The 
fruit is large, round, very uniform in size. Flesh is yellow. Color of skin is deep 
yellow with red cheek. Freestone. Ripens about 18 days before Elberta, and at 
just the right time to bring big market prices. It is absolutely the best’canning 
Peach. South Haven makes a good variety to plant with others to help pollenize. 
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FERTILE HALE. 
This new introduce 
tion was brought 
about by the Green¬ 
ing Nursery Co. It 
has been produced 
by bud selection and 
has been found to 
need no other varie¬ 
ty to help pollenize 
it like J. H. Hale 
does. These Fertile 
Hale will produce full 
crops of beautiful Hales even more beautiful than the J. H. Hale. The Fertile Hale is 
far more hardy and productive in bud than the common J. H. Hale. At the experi¬ 
ment station in South Haven, Michigan, Fertile Hale came through with a crop when 
J- H- Hale and Elberta failed. Flesh yellow, with yellow skin with deep carmine blush. 
Good shipper. Freestone. Wil bring the highest price on any market. Fertile Hale like 
South Haven are real money makers on account of their hardiness and fine quality. They 
are the two commercial Peaches to grow for profit and pleasure. Fertile Hale has a 
plant patent applied for. Our trees are the genuine. 
Fertile 
Hale. 
South 
Haven. 
Each, 50c 
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PEACH PRICES 
2-Yr.-OId, 9/16 to 11/16 and up, to 6 ft. 
3 for #1.40 
6 for #2.70 
10 for #4.00 
