iuHr*A/ew- X>e £uxe. J^eacheL. 
Hale-Haven 
Ripe 2 Weeks 
before Elberta 
Steadily gaining favor, because 
of its size, color, good shipping 
qualities and hardiness in bud. 
This marvelous new peach, an 
introduction of the Michigan State 
Experiment Station, is a cross be¬ 
tween the famous South Haven 
and J. H. Hale. It's an aristocrat of 
the first order. 
Extremely high color before rip¬ 
ening; withstands cold tempera¬ 
tures; very hardy; heavy bearer. 
A perfect freestone, yellow fleshed. 
(Prices, see page 5.) 
Hale-Haven 
Golden Jubilee 
Ripe 4 Weeks 
before Elberta 
An outstanding, comparatively new 
variety. Never has failed to bring high 
prices. 
Already in extensive production. 
Very hardy. Resists excessive 
cold. A sure cropper after severe 
winters and heavy frosts at 
blooming period. 
A large early yellow free¬ 
stone flushed with 
flaming red; flesh 
yellow, tender, juicy 
and sweet. Similar 
in general appear¬ 
ance to Elberta. 
REMEMBER—the best peach trees 
are grown by Buntings'. 
Golden Jubilee 
A few Cents invested in bet¬ 
ter trees, means Dollars later 
on. With Buntings' you never 
gamble. 
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