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FERTILE HALE 
ADDS 20% TO YOUR PEACH PROFITS 
Fertile 
Hale 
When you've finished picking your Elberto Peaches 
it's mighty nice to know that you con still odd about 
20% to your Peach income! Fertile Hole ripens 
about 0 week later than Elberta. It's an Elberta- 
Hale type Peach, resembling Elberta in shape, color, 
and quality. Has the rich Hale flavor. 
Fertile Hale is a golden yellow fruit with attrac¬ 
tive deep red blush. The flesh is exceptionally firm, 
fine-grained, and richly flavored. Holds its color, 
shape, and flavor after canned. We recommend it 
heartily for canning and shipping purposes. It is 
freestone, and perfectly self-pollenizing. 
Successful orchardists agree that Fertile Hale 
ranks with the best in hardiness and ability to with¬ 
stand drought and produce a full crop of perfect 
fruit every year. Everyone who has grown it wants 
to plant more. There is a definite place for Fertile 
Hale in your orchard. Don't overlook this extra 
source of income. Plant this spring. (U. S. Patent 
175.) 
PRICES, FERTILE HALE TREES: 
1 0 Lots 
25 Lots 
100 Lots 
Each 
Each 
Each 
Each 
5/16 in. col., 2-3 ft.. . 
40c 
30c 
25c 
20c 
7/16 in. col., 3-4 ft.. . 
50c 
35c 
30c 
25c 
9/16 in. col., 4-5 ft.. . 
55c 
40c 
35c 
30c 
11/16 in. col., 5-7 ft.. 
60c 
50c 
40c 
35c 
WRITE FOR PRICES ON LARGER QUANTITIES. ORDER IN 
JANUARY, GET CASH DISCOUNT mentioned on page 2. 
PRICES: REDELBERTA TREES 
10 Lots 100 Lots 
5 16 in. cal., 
2 to 3 ft. 
Each 
Each 
Each 
65c 
50c 
25e 
7/16 in. cal.. 
3 to 4 ft. 
70c 
55c 
30c 
9 16 in. col., 
4 to 5 ft. 
11 16 in. cal.. 
75c 
60c 
35c 
5 to 7 ft. 
85c 
65c 
40c ( 
WRITE FOR 
PRICES 
ON 
LARGER ^ 
QUANTITIES. 
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U. S. Pat. 232—Trade-Mark Reg. 
THE ''BEAUTY QUEEN" OF PEACHES 
Flaunting a new bright-red-all-over 
dress, this gorgeous daughter of Elberta 
comes to take its place as a leader among 
the big-paying Peach varieties! You 
know Elberta quality—Redelberta is just 
as fine-textured, firm, and able to hold 
up for long-distance shipping and for all 
canning requirements. Samples shipped 
here from the State of Washington ar¬ 
rived in excellent condition. 
Ripening fully a week ahead of reg¬ 
ular E'berta, Redelberta comes on the 
market right after Hale-Haven is 
gone, at a time when prices are high. 
Price averages in 
1939 showed Re¬ 
delberta brought 
75c more per 
bushel than other 
Peaches. 
The 2 weaknesses of Elberta have been 
overcome in Redelberta, that is color and 
flavor. The flavor of Redelberta is ex¬ 
quisitely rich, sweet, ond free from all bit¬ 
terness. Its rich-red-all-over-color makes 
it stand out above all other Peaches. 
A brilliant sight on the tree and in the 
baskets. Colors long before ripe. Can be 
picked and marketed while at its best. 
The Redelberta Peaches shown on our 
front cover came from the Judson or¬ 
chards at Bristol, Indiana. Judsons rate 
it one of their best Peaches. All who 
have seen or fruited it will plant heavily 
this year. 
You may devote one-fifth to one- 
fourth of your Peach orchard to Redel¬ 
berta with every confidence that it will 
give you an important new source of 
profit. Your customers want brighter col¬ 
ored, better flavored fruit —why not grow 
it for them! Plant Redelberta this spring. ■ 
Redelberta—Photo greatly reduced 
