Hale Haven Peach 
CHERRIES 
Plant Cherries commercially for profit. They 
are easily grown and prices for the fruit are al¬ 
ways high. They produce large crops comparative¬ 
ly early and are not affected by many diseases or 
pests. Write for more information about Cherries. 
Bing. Good dark red sweet. Best shipper. 
Black Tartarian. Well-known commercial sweet. 
Early Bichmond. Best known sour. 
GOVEBNOB WOOD. Most popular wax variety. 
Lambert. Favorite dark purple sweet. 
Large Montmorency. Best large red sour. 
Napoleon. New wax variety. Yellow, red cheek. 
Windsor. Large, sweet, almost black, fine quality. 
STANDAED VABIETIES 
Each Doz. 100 1,000 
2- 3 ft.$ .65 $6.50 $45.00 $350 
3- 4 ft.85 8.50 60.00 450 
4- 6 ft. 1.00 10.00 75.00 550 
6-7 ft. 1.50 15.00 
NEW VABIETIES 
Hackett. Earliest dark sweet Cherry. 
Greenwood. Largest Cherry grown. Dark purple. 
Small seed, sweet. 
Each Doz. 100 
2- 3 ft.$ .85 $ 8.50 $ 65.00 
3- 4 ft. 1.00 10.00 75.00 
4- 6 ft. 1.25 12.60 85.00 
6-7 ft., 3 yr. 2.00 20.00 
Large Montmorency Cherry 
PEARS 
Pears will continue to be scarce and sell for 
good prices as few have been planted within the 
past twenty years. Plant now for both home 
use and market. 
Bartlett. Well known. Most popular Summer 
Pear. Kipens August. 
Clapp’s Favorite. A young and early bearer. 
Very good quality. 
Garber. Rapid grower, good quality. Splendid 
where assortment is demanded. September. 
Gorham. Improved Bartlett, ripening two weeks 
later. 
Kieffer. The most extensively planted Pear. Qual¬ 
ity not as good as some, but one of our best 
canners. 
Seckel. Small, sweet, excellent quality. Fine for 
pickling, canning, or eating from the hand. 
Each Doz. 100 
2- 3 ft.$ .65 $ 6.50 $ 45.00 
3- 4 ft.85 8.60 60.00 
4- 6 ft . 1.00 10.00 76.00 
6-7 ft . 1.50 15.00 
A GOOD TIME TO PLANT PEACH 
Peach have always been a quick money crop and one of the most profitable fruit crops. Peach plant¬ 
ing for the past five years has been light and we predict planting made at this time on suitable land 
affords an opportunity for greater profits than ever. 
MUCH DEPENDS ON THE TREES YOU PLANT 
Our Peach Trees are budded on the old-time native hardy seedling Peach, giving them the best root 
system possible and our buds are cut from bearing orchards, assuring our customers of trees 
true to name. Our sandy loam soil is also conducive to a vigorous, fibrous root system. Our modern 
tree digger enables us to dig trees with all their roots. Our experience in growing many million trees 
has taught us how to handle and deliver in such condition that the best of results may be expected. 
With the many advantages we have in growing Peach we can quote our trees at very reasonable 
prices, seldom costing more than trees you could not afford to plant. 
For your convenience we are listing our Peach in ripening order. If more complete descriptions 
are required write us or consult our local representative. 
Variety Ripening Period 
Mayflower.June 15th 
Red Bird.June 20th 
Greensboro.June 25th 
Alton.July 5 th 
Early Rose.July 10th 
IV-ikado.July 15 th 
Carman.July 20th 
GOLDEN JUBILEE . . July 20th 
Rochester.July 25th 
Vedette.July 25th 
Hiley.July 26 th 
Early Elberta.August 1st 
Hale Haven.August 1st 
Champion.August 1st 
Slappy. ... ..August 1st 
Valiant.August 5th 
Early Crawford. August 5th 
South Haven.August 5th 
Belle of Georgia.August 10th 
Elberta August 15th 
Brackett (Impr’d ElbertaAugust 15th 
Hale .August 20th 
Late Crawford.August 20 th 
Shippers’ Late Red. ... August 25th 
Late Elberta.September 1st 
Salway. September 1st 
Indian.September 15th 
Heath ..September 25th 
Krummels.October 5th 
18-24 in. 
2-3 ft.. Medium. 
2- 3 ft., Heavy. 
3- 4 ft., Medium. 
3- 4 ft.. Heavy. 
4- 6 ft., Select. 
6-7 ft., Heavy. 
Class Description 
Clingstone Sells because of earliness 
Clingstone White, large, firm, red, good shipper 
Semi-cling Beautiful in appearance; hardy in bud 
Semi-free Large, good quality. 
Semi-cling White, one of the best of the season 
Semi-cling Resembles Elberta; better quality 
Semi-free White, regular bearer 
Freestone Yellow, large, good quality 
Semi-free Yellow, medium size, fair quality 
Freestone New Yellow Peach resembling Elberta 
Freestone White. Resembles Belle of Georgia. 
Freestone Large, yellow freestone. Good shipper 
Freestone New, large. Yellow 
Semi-free White, large, sure bearer 
Freestone Yellow, medium size, excellent quality 
Freestone More hardy in bud and better quality than 
Elberta. Yellow 
Freestone Yellow, old-time favorite 
Freestone New early Yellow. Good quality. 
Freestone White, favorite canning variety 
Freestone Most popular yellow peach. 
Freestone Yellow. Better quality than Elberta 
Freestone Yellow, large, good shipper 
Freestone Favorite yellow 
Freestone Closely resembles Hale 
Freestone Quality and appearance equaling Elberta. 
Freestone Yellow, best of its season 
Clingstone Red flesh. Excellent for pickles or canning 
Clingstone Most popular late white variety 
Freestone Yellow; red cheek. Best of season 
Each 
$ .25 
.30 
.36 
.40 
.50 
.60 
.75 
Doz. 
$ 2.50 
3.00 
3.50 
4.00 
5.00 
6.00 
7.50 
100 
$ 10.00 
12.00 
14.00 
18.00 
22.00 
27.00 
32.00 
1,000 
$ 80.00 
100.00 
120.00 
150.00 
170.00 
220.00 
270.00 
100 Peach Home Orchard consisting of five varieties (our selection), ripening at various seasons. 
Trees to be one year, 15 to 18 inch. Postpaid for only $5.50. 50 trees for $3.00. 
PLUMS 
Plums require little space and are often planted 
In orchards between Apple trees. We consider 
the following the most desirable varieties; 
Abundance Green Gage 
Burbank Italian Prune 
Damson Wickson 
German Prune 
Each. Doz. 100 
2- 3 ft.$ .65 $ 6.60 $45.00 
3- 4 ft.85 8.50 60.00 
4- 6 ft. 1.00 10.00 75.00 
QUINCES 
A very popular fruit which is seldom found on 
• the market, but always in demand. Quinces demand 
from $3.00 to $4.00 per bushel. Orange is the 
best variety. Champion is another good variety. 
Varieties: Orange and Champion. 
Each Doz. 100 
2- 3 ft.$ .75 $ 7.50 $50.00 
3- 4 ft. 1.00 10.00 65.00 
4- 5 ft.. 1.25 12.50 85.00 
APRICOTS and NECTARINES 
can be grown wherever Peaches can be grown. 
Many planters are neglecting to plant these fine 
profit-making fruits. We offer the hardy Russian 
variety of Apricot and Sure-Crop, a new, .in- 
proved, hardy Nectarine. 
Each Doz. 100 
2- 3 ft.$ .76 $ 7.60 $50.00 
3- 4 ft. 1.00 10.00 66.00 
4- 6 ft. 1.25 12.50 86.00 
Worden. Large black Grape. Ripens five to ten 
days earlier than Concord. 
Each Doz. 100 
1 yr. vines .$0.46 $4.60 $26.00 
2 yr. vines .66 6.60 86.00 
Champagne Grape 
SMALL FRUITS 
FIGS 
Brown Turkey and Celestial. 2-3 ft., $1.00 each, 
$10.00 per doz. 
GRAPES 
Grapes require little space and attention. Sure¬ 
ly you have a place for a few. The collection wa 
offer will furnish Grapes from the earliest to 
the latest. 
Brighton. One of the most popular reds. Ex¬ 
cellent quality. 
Moore’s Early. Best early blue. 
Concord. Most popular blue. 
Delaware. Red. Late. Good keeper. 
White Niagara. Large perfect bunch. Midseason. 
Catawba. Red. Excellent wine Grape. 
GRAPES Each Doz. 100 1,000 
1 yr. vines .$0.86 $3.60 $20.00 $180.00 
2 yr. vines .45 4.50 25.00 226.00 
NEW VARIETIES 
Caco. New variety; considered the best red. 
Champagne. New, exceedingly hardy, disease re¬ 
sistant, prolific Grape. Amber colored. Deser¬ 
ves a place in your garden. 
Fredonia. New, early blue. 
Ives. Blue wine variety. 
Jumbo. Late black Grape. Large as a Damson. 
Good quality. 
Lutie. New, large red Grape, unsurpassed in 
quality. 
Norton. Medium sized red. Popular wine grape. 
Portland. Excellent, new, early white Grape. 
Only a little space is required to grow enough 
Berries for home use. Small space can be profit¬ 
ably devoted to growing Berries. These small fruits 
are proving to be profitable commercial crops. 
RASPBERRIES 
CHIEF. Red. Sport of the famous Latham; ten 
days earlier. 
Cumberland. Best purple. 
Cuthbert. Well known red. 
LATHAM. Brilliant red; mosaic-free. Heavy 
bearer. 
Plum Farmer. Dependable black. 
St. Regis. Best Everbearing. Red. 
$1.25 per 25; $3.85 per 100; $30.00 per 1,000 
BLACKBERRIES, DEWBERRIES, YOUNG- 
BERRIES AND BOYSENBERRIES 
Blowers. Hardy, prolific. Large. Good shipper. 
Early Harvest. Well known, early variety. 
Eldorado. Large, juicy, excellent flavor. Most 
popular commercial Blackberry. 
Lucretia Dewberry. Very prolific, large and sweet; 
equal in size to the largest Blackberry. Sue 
ceeds everywhere. 
$1.60 per 26, $4.50 per 100, $85.00 per 1,000. 
Youngberry. New hybrid fruit, resembling Dew¬ 
berry. A cross between Dewberry and Logan¬ 
berry. $2.00 per 26, $5.00 per 100, $40.00 per 
1 , 000 . 
Acme Thornless Youngberry. New, improy- 
variety without thorns. 25c each. $2 ' 
doz., $3.50 per 25, $7.50 per 100, 8' 
1 , 000 . 
