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EARLY CRAWFORD. Magnificent large, 
yellow freestone. Delicious. Fine canner. 
Early September. 
ELBERTA. Large, oval-shaped, yellow freestone. Red cheek. 
Prolific, hardy. Mid-September. 
HALE-HAVEN. Often bears second year. Exceedingly resistant to frost. Two weeks 
earlier than Elberta. Flesh, thick, wholesome, delicious—freestone. 
J. H. HALE. Flesh yellow and sweet. Good canner and 
shipper. Largest commercial freestone. Early September. 
SOUTH HAVEN. Fine flavor. Flesh yellow, sweet. Showy 
exterior—early. Freestone. September 1st. 
CHAMPION. Best early white-fleshed freestone. Rich and 
juicy. Highly colored cheek. August. 
New Peach Fertile Hale 
Plant Patent No. 175. Large beautiful freestone, destined to 
be tht leading money-maker. Flesh yellow, firm, well-flavored. 
Trees vigorous and productive. An outstanding achievement 
in peach breeding. A little later than Elberta. Every orchardist 
should try a few. PRICES: Fertile Hale Peach trees, 7/16" 
caliper, 1 for 50c; 10 for $3.95, 100 for $28.00. 
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