Trees propagated by specialists assure greater 
crop values. 
South Haven 
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MAYFLOWER — The earliest 
peach. Trees hardy and produc¬ 
tive. Fruit medium size, bright crimson col¬ 
or. As it is the first peach to ripen it sells for 
high prices on the local market. 
RED ELBERTA —The greatest money-maker. 
Earliest, the largest of all commercial peaches, 
ripening before the Golden Jubilee. Size im¬ 
mense, average as large as J. H. Hale, perfect¬ 
ly round “Red as Fire”, ships better than El- 
berta, tops the early market. Sells for double 
the price of Elberta. Red Elberta ripens 45 
days ahead of Elberta. Ready to ship when 
the markets are bare of good peaches. Trees 
of Iron Clad hardiness, blossoms late, bears 
when other so-called hardy sorts are killed. 
Attractive and delicious. Flesh firm, fine 
texture, and sweet. 
SOUTH HAVEN PEACH 
The Great Hardy Yellow Freestone Peach for 
Cold Regions, Stands from 10 to 20 Degrees 
Colder Weather Than Any Other Peach 
Originated in Michigan where the winters 
are very cold. South Haven has produced a 
crop of fruit when ordinary varieties were badly 
frozen. Fruit large roundish and uniform in 
size. Color deep golden yellow with an attrac¬ 
tive crimson cheek. A perfect freestone, larger 
than Elberta and from 10 to 12 days earlier on the 
market. South Haven is a wonderful grower and 
three-year old trees have been known to bear three 
bushels of fruit. Whole orchards are being plant¬ 
ed to South Haven in the leading peach belts of 
the country as far-sighted growers know it will 
bring big profits. This wonderful variety fills a 
gap between the Bradley’s Improved Rochester, 
the Wonderful Ponderosa and Elberta. We ap¬ 
prove and highly recommend this remarkable va¬ 
riety tor commercial purposes. It is ideal for 
home use. 
HALE-HAVEN —This new peach has two of the 
greatest peaches of all time for parents. It is 
a result of a scientific cross of the famous J. H. 
Hale and South Haven. It has retained the 
immense size and matchless beauty of Hale and 
adapted fertility and heavy yielding characteris¬ 
tics of South Haven. Has everything that could 
be desired. So tempting is the rich, snappy sweet¬ 
ness of the firm, juicy, yellow flesh of Hale- 
Haven that it requires no sugar when eaten 
fresh and just enough to “keep” them when 
canned. When once tasted you cannot be sat¬ 
isfied with any other variety. Every peach 
on the tree has exactly the same color mark¬ 
ings—deep golden yellow with a crimson 
cheek. Fruit attains its full size and com¬ 
plete coloring on the tree several days before 
ripe. Best keeping peach known, will re¬ 
main firm and fresh from 10 to 12 days after 
fully ripe. Sells for top prices on the market. 
Extremely hardy, after 28 below zero 
Hale-Haven trees came through in 
fine shape and produced a full crop 
of fruit. If you have failed entirely 
with more tender varieties you can 
succeed with Hale-Haven. We have 
complete confidence in this variety 
and recommend it most highly to 
our personal friends and customers. 
Paragould, Ark. 
Order received in fine condition, 
fine quality. Peach trees ordered 
from you 2 years ago are sure 
pretty now loaded with blossoms. 
Wm. Gramlin 
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