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TIIE WILSON NURSERIES, WILSON, NIAGARA COUNTY, NEW YORK 
HALE-HAVEN 
The Newer Varieties of Peaches 
Golden Jubilee Peach. A choice recent intro¬ 
duction by the New Jersey Experiment Station; 
already popularized and given a high rating. Tree 
habits and fruit resemble Elberta, but ripens three 
weeks earlier. The skin is yellow with red blush; 
flesh golden yellow, juicy, tender, sweet, and free¬ 
stone. 
Hale-IIaven. A large new yellow freestone; 
developed at Michigan Experiment Station, by 
crossing the two popular varieties, J. H. Hale and 
South Haven. Its high color even before complete 
ripening, gives it great market value because of the 
advantage of premature picking, packing and ship¬ 
ping without loss. It tests very high for hardiness 
and production. 
Oriole. Introduced by the New York State 
Fruit Testing Ass’n. The fruit is medium to large 
in size, roundish, yellow, good in quality, freestone, 
ripens early in August. 
Valiant. A very promising peach. The fruit is 
large, roundish oblate, yellow blushed with red, with 
firm juicy flesh of good quality, freestone. The 
trees are productive. Ripens about the 25th of 
August (Niagara County), noteworthy because of 
its rich delectable flavor. 
Vedette. Ripens a few days before Valiant. The 
tree is productive and the fruit is large roundish 
oval, yellow fleshed, and a freestone. Excellent 
quality. 
Valiant and Vedette. Originated at Experimental 
Station, Ontario, Canada. The price of the above 
named varieties of Peach trees: No. 1 Grade, 4 to 
5 ft., 40c each, $3.50 per 10. $30.00 per 100. 
Medium Grade, 3 to 4 ft., 35c each, $3.00 per 
10. $25.00 per 100. 
Dear Sirs; 
Please send me your catalog. Your stock has always been excellent. 
Union City, Pa., March 12, 1936 
Sincerely yours, MILTON BLILEY. 
“Dependable Nursery Stock” is our trade-mark in Direct Selling and retaining customers. 
