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The Hal-Berta Giant Peach 
Hal-Berta Giant —the amazing new mid-season freestone yellow 
[peach which fills the long-felt need for a supremely high quality, I 
extra large yellow freestone peach to lengthen the Hale-hlberta 
[season. A beautiful peach—almost fuzzless skin—small pit—firm, 
[luscious, honey-sweet flesh and juice. First U. S. Patented Tree. 
IHal-Berta Giant Trees Sold ONLY By Stark 
Our experts reported: “This peach is so marvelous that one must] 
[see this tree to get a real idea of how beautiful and big peaches can 
be. Not a single small peach on the entire tree. These peaches have] 
developed huge size with very little moisture. If moisture had been] 
[normal, they would have been still bigger! 
This wonderfully BIG peach has all the delicious flavor and melt¬ 
ing tender flesh of J. H. Hale (though actually 30 percent larger 
[than Hale)—bear bumper crops like Elberta. 
Eye-witnesses of the behavior of the original Hal-Berta Giant 
[Tree declare: “This 4-year-olcI tree bore 6 bushels—and half of 
[these peaches weighed nearly a pound each: The trees began 
bearing when 2 years old.” 
This proved to be the yellow peach for which we had been search¬ 
ing for 15 years. A yellow freestone peach to follow J. H. Hale and 
Elberta—and lengthen the high-profit-season for growers. 
Hal-Berta Giant Peach trees (Sold ONLY by Stark) are remarkably | 
vigorous and hardy. Young Hal-Berta Giant Trees came through 26 
degrees below zero two winters ago—in fine shape where many] 
Elberta and Hale trees were winter killed. 
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Hal-Berta 
Giant 
Elberta 
Hal-Berta Giant average size on left compared to Elberta 
grown in the same orchard on the right. 
Tree Stood 23 Below Zero—2-Yr. Olds Bore V/z Bu. 
"Hafi wonderful success with your Hal-Hcrta Giant. Tree stood >t below zero, 
and last year at 2 years old they a . eragcel 1 bushels p< r tree ol the most beauti¬ 
ful peaches I ever saw.”—K. C. Perry, Okanogan Co., Wash. 
50 Bushels—Twice as Big as Elbertas 
”1 picked .SO bushels of Hal-Herta Giants last year from my young trees. Some 
of them weighed IK pounds (20 ounces) each. They had excellent uuality—muca 
better than lilberta, and were almost flouble size of Itlbertas. 1 never saw a mot. 
beautiful peach. They held up well and went to market in perfect shape where 
they brought me as high as S.COO per bushel. They ripened a week or 10 days 
after Elberta.”—J. K. Scarborough, Adams Co.. Ill. 
Extremely Large—Brings Premium Prices 
"My 2-year Hal-Bertas ripened 8 days after all Hale were sliipped. Inne ap 
i pcarancc, extremely larpc size, brine premium prices. Mavor excellent. Sweeter 
i than Hale. Trees vigorous, good bearers.”—Paul \’an Atx, Beaumont. 
Weigh More Than One Pound 
i "My 3-year old Hal-Berta Giant bore a big crop last year. I weighed the peaches 
I here at the store and they weighed from of a pound to more than a pound 
■ each.”—Jess Henson, Pittsburgh Co., Oklahoma. 
