Cold-Resisting Dry Weather Varieties 
The peach is a great tree for dry climates. These varie¬ 
ties are hardy, productive, and early bearing. These usually 
come into bearing in three years. 
The finest flavored and best peaches are those picked 
fresh from your own orchard trees. Just think, only a few 
cents a tree now and one crop pays for the tree many times 
over. These are the hardy abundant fruiting varieties. 
Plant only 15 feet apart. Use them as fillers in apple orchards until the 
apples come into bearing. 
EIBEBTA. This tree is a heavy bearer. Ripens in early September. 
Freestone, large yellow with red cheek. Keeps well. Flesh is yellow. 
CHAMFIOIT. Has a wonderful flavor, large fruit, white meated. Ripens 
in August. Very hardy in the Farm Belt. 
J. H. HALE. One week before Elberta. Freestone. Distinct red blush 
over golden yellow. Larger than Elberta. Exceedingly prolific. Often 
bears when two years old. Averages one-third to one-half larger than 
Elberta and better in flavor. Flesh yellow. Peach practically fuzzless. 
EARLY ELBERTA. Considered our best early yellow Peach. Hardier 
than Elberta. The tree bears loads of yellow meated, firm, juicy Peaches. 
The ripe fruit is golden yellow with a red cheek. Freestone. 
MAMMOTH HEATH CLING. 1 The beautiful, large creamy white cling¬ 
stone Peach. White meated, excellent quality; a wonderful keeper. Rip¬ 
ens 3 weeks after Elberta. Delicious preserved or pickled. 
SOUTH HAVEN. One of the finest quality yellow Peaches ever introduced. 
Originated in the Michigan Peach Belt so you know it’s extremely hardy, 
ft’s a heavy bearing tree, freestone fruit, and ripens about August 15th. 
Polly—Most Delicious of All 
Now at the Same Low Price as the Other Peach Varieties 
Polly is the outstanding hardy peach, originated by the Iowa State Col¬ 
lege. The Carter Orchards, at Glenwood, Iowa, tested Polly, the tree pro¬ 
ducing the first crop in 1920. For 10 years out of the next 12, Polly pro¬ 
duced a crop every year. Judged on its orchard 
performance, Polly is probably our hardiest 
peach. 
The fruit is large size, running from 2% to 
inches in diameter. It is a pale creamy 
white, overlaid with deep red blush, 
freestone, white meated, juicy and of 
the highest quality. It ripens about 
the middle of August. 
South Haven. 
PRICES ON PEACHES 
Per 4 
Per 10 
Per 25 
Each 
Express or freight, branched 
4-6 ft. 
$1.65 
$3.75 
$8.75 
$0.45 
Postpaid, branched, 3-4 ft. 
1.25 
2.85 
6.25 
.35 
Sfifc 
Polly 
Mayflower 
SSrsi 
HALE HAVEN. Unsurpassed in size, beauty and 
flavor. Every Hale Haven peach is a luscious 
tempting sweetness of the finest quality. Colors 
to a rich yellow and brilliant red on the tree 
before fully ripe. Ripens ten days before El¬ 
berta, is completely freestone. The trees are 
rapid growers, bear young, produce heavy and 
have stood 26 degrees below zero without win¬ 
ter injury. 
Gives you the large size and beautiful appear¬ 
ance of J. H. Hale with the extra firm shipping 
and canning quality of South Haven. Try it. 
You will like it. 
ROCHESTER—Hardiest of All 
Two years ago when many Peach trees were 
killed out through temperatures of 30 below zero, 
Rochester came through and produced a big fruit 
crop the next year. Commercial Peach growers 
are finding Rochester their biggest money-maker. 
It’s sweet and highly flavored. Ripens early in 
the season. The fruit is an orange yellow blushed 
deep dark red. The skin is thick and tough, mak¬ 
ing it a good shipping Peach. It keeps well, too. 
It's juicy, extremely hardy and starts bearing- 
early, producing a big crop every year. 
The flesh is yellow stained with red near 
the pit. 
MAYFLOWER—Earliest of All 
Ripens in the middle of July. Blooms 
late, escaping late frosts. Is often called 
“The Frostproof Peach.’’ Bears young 
has good size and fine color, being red 
all over. Almost a freestone. If you 
have trouble growing peaches, try May¬ 
flower. 
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EARL MAY'S FAMILY 
PEACH ORCHARD 
$1.00 GETS YOU ANY 7 PEACH TREES 
IN THE 5 LEAPING VARIETIES. 
Trees are about 2% ft. in 
height; try some of all of 
them. 
MAYFLOWER CHAMPION 
J. H. HALE ELBERTA 
ROCHESTER 
Any 7, your choice, only 
2 collections, 15 trees (includ¬ 
ing 1 Polly FREE), postpaid, only. . 
Hale Haven 
postpaid 
$2.00 
Rochester 
