Hale-Haven 
Golden Jubilee 
HARDEE 
ROCHESTER. Has the habits and characteristics of the 
Crawford, but fully two weeks earlier. Yellow; free' 
stone; good size, very sweet, fine flavor. Requires only 
half the usual amount of sugar for canning. Ripens 
middle July. 
SALBERTA. Late. Large yellow freestone. Ripens about 
one week after Roberta. 
SHIPPER’S LATE RED. Follows Elberta in ripening. 
Skin yellow with attractive red coloring. Flesh yellow, 
juicy, sweet, pleasing flavor. Bears young; good late 
commercial variety. Freestone. 
SOUTH HAVEN. Early, freestone. Large, deep yellow 
with red cheek; heavy bearer. One of the best paying 
varieties for commercial orchards. Comparatively new, 
but tried and tested in a commercial way for several 
years. 
WHITE HEATH CLING. Ripens September 10th to 
15th. Fruit extra large, roundish; flesh white, exceed' 
ingly juicy. 
Here are a Few Good Points of a 
Peach Orchard 
1. The quickest of orchard trees to bear 
profitable crops. They bear in 3 years. 
2. More trees can be planted to the acre 
than permanent varieties of Apples. 
3. Peaches may be planted as fillers in the 
Apple orchard until the Apples come into 
bearing. 
4. The demand for fruit is increasing, the 
planting of trees decreasing. Now is the time 
to anticipate the unusual demand that will be 
apparent within a few years. 
5. The yield per acre often exceeds 300 
bushels during a favorable season. 
HARDEE 
(U. S. Plant Patent No. 120) 
A new Peach cultivated to resist exces' 
sive cold. Produces Peaches and lots of 
them when all other trees fail. 
The Hardee Peach is a freestone, yellow 
flesh, Elberta type, with firm flesh; a good 
shipper, with a tendency to attain a slightly 
larger size than Elberta, with a somewhat 
thicker skin. It produces peaches and lots 
of them when other varieties are winter¬ 
killed, and thus it will make profits for you 
when the common sorts fail and when 
prices are highest. 
Prices: 2 to 3 ft., 5/16 in. cal., each, 
85c; 10 for #7.50; 100 for #55.00; 1000 
for #500.00. 3 to 4 ft., 7/16 in. cal., each, 
#1.00; 10 for #9.00; 100 for #65.00; 1000 
for #550.00. 4 to 5 ft., 9/16 in. cal., each, 
#1.25; 10 for #11.00; 100 for #75.00; 1000 
for #650.00. 
IMPORTANT! 
None Genuine 
without this 
Trade - Marked 
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