to this fine » 
peach because 
he seems unable V 
to touch it. Has ._/ 
produced big 
crops when other peaches 
were killed by freezing. It is 
the answer to the orchard- 
ist’s problem—“How can I 
keep my peaches from win¬ 
ter-killing? 
HALEHAVEN PEACH. This new peach has two 
of the greatest peaches of all time for parents— 
the famous ]. H. Hale and South Haven va¬ 
rieties. Originated at Michigan State Experiment 
Station, South Haven. Often bears second year 
after planting. 
takes the 
Halehaven now takes the same important place 
among peaches that Kellogg’s Premier occupies 
among strawberries—an early, heavy yielding, 
frost-resistant variety. Two weeks earlier than El- 
berta. Hardy! Comes through when others fail. 
The flesh of Halehaven is thick, wholesome, 
and delicious—perfect freestone. Sells at high 
prices. Money-maker! 
HALEHAVEN PRICES 
7/16" Caliper 
_# 0.65 25 for . . 
. 1.79 100 for . . 
_ 5.18 
Kellogg’s Plums 
ABUNDANCE. Sturdy, upright growing tree. Fruit large, pink¬ 
ish red. Bears young. Ripens August. 
BURBANK. Tree grows rather flat, which makes picking easy. 
Very hardy and bears at an early age. Fruit large, red. Late 
FELLENBERG. (Italian). Good sized purple * s *’ J5ir | , ' * \ 
Plum. A good canner and an ideal fruit W §K 
for drying. September. 
zjmw j ., 
GRAND DUKE. Beautifully colored, i|j| 
^ large purple, late shipping Plum; at « W 
meaty flesh. A regular, annual li ■ >'// T il 
and abundant cropper. Plums re- W/ m 
main in good condition tor a Af * 
longtime. v"' : '-JV IH 
GREEN GAGE. Always a real 
favorite, either for canning or table use. Its high sugar content makes 
,^4 it one of the most economical sorts. September. 
LOMBARD. Medium size. Fruit red. Very productive. This is a 
leading market variety and is grown extensively wherever Plums are 
' known. Late August. 
PLUM PRICES 
(All Plums above—7 /16" Caliper) 
. $ 0.95 25 for .. 
. 2.37 100 for . 
. 6.87 
Halehaven YL 
The Kelloggs Premier :Jp|r 
of Pe a ch.es 
R. M. Kellogg Co., Three Rivers, Mich 
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