£> I D C p T A The Standard Market Peach of the Entire 
tLD&K S M Nation> for years this has been the standard 
midseason market variety. Does equally well in all peach¬ 
growing sections, North and South. Fruit is large, bright 
golden yellow with red blush. Highly flavored. Ideally firm 
flesh and skin. A strong, vigorous grower. Ripens 10th to 
15th of September. Freestone and self-fertile. 
FERTILE HALE 
(La Duke). U. S. Patent No. 175. 
A new introduction that is just 
what the name implies—a Hale type that is self-fertile. Pro¬ 
duces full crops of large, beautifully colored peaches. Tree 
vigorous, hardy and productive. Fruit a trifle longer than 
round, good quality. Splendid market variety. Freestone. 
Price: 1-yr., 7/16 in., 50c each; $3.50 for 10; $25.00 per 100. 
1-yr., 9/16 in., 55c each; $4.00 for 10; $30.00 per 100. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE 
Fertile Hale 
Michigan-Grown 
Trees Are Best 
When planting Peach 
trees it will pay you to 
determine the source of 
their origin before order¬ 
ing. For heavy yields and 
long-lived trees use only 
the best. Michigan-grown 
trees have a reputation 
for superiority. 
Extra Early Yellow Free¬ 
stone. Introduced by New 
Jersey Experiment Station. A peach with all the good points 
of Elberta, but ripening a month earlier. Fruit is large, of 
distinct long shape; bright apricot-orange in color, with bril¬ 
liant red cheek. Deliciously flavored golden flesh. Freestone, 
hardy, and perfectly fertile. In high demand on all markets. 
Put Golden Jubilee on your planting list this year without 
fail. 
HALE-HAVEN 
Truly a marvel among Peaches. Second only 
to Elberta in popular demand. Introduced by 
Michigan State Experiment Station. A cross between J. H. Hale and 
South Haven. Colors on the tree to a rich orange overspread with red, 
before ripening. Combines the large size and firmness of Hale with the 
perfect fertility of South Haven. Ripens 
about two weeks earlier than Elberta. Trees 
grow rapidly, bear young, producing heav¬ 
ily. Never have failed to yield a full crop. 
HARDEE (Plant Patent No. 120). See out¬ 
side back cover for illustration, 
description and price of this new variety, 
developed to resist excessive cold. 
J. H. HALE A well known variety 
long ranking among the 
best of the market varieties. Extremely 
large fruit, extra firm quality and superior 
flavor. A beautiful golden yellow, highly 
colored with carmine blush. Plant South 
Haven with Hale for perfect polleniza- 
tion. Ripens mid-season. 
"ALL SEASON" 
PEACH ORCHARD 
BARGAIN 
No. 4 
2 Fertile Hale 
1 Hardee 
$1.45 
Net, Not Prepaid 
FREE! ! ! 
1 each; Valiant, 
Vedette, and Kal- 
Haven. 
All 7/16 in. trees. 
KAL-HAVEN 
Another new variety originated 
and developed at the South 
Haven Experiment Station, in Michigan. Fruit of good 
size, brilliant yellow with highly colored cheek. 
A freestone, ripening a few days before Elberta, 
although overlapping the season of the latter variety. 
Good flavor, and an excellent shipper. Tree vigorous, 
hardy, and productive. 
Rio-Oso Gem 
1940 PRICES OF PEACH TREES 
ALL VARIETIES (except Fertile Hale, Rio-Oso-Gem, 
Hardee, and Howard Fisher): Each 10 100 
7/16 in.. 31/2 to 4 ft. .$0.22 $2.00 $18.00 
9/16 in., 4 to 5 ft.30 2.70 24.00 
Five or more trees of one grade and variety at the 10 
rate; 25 or more trees of a single grade and variety at 
the 100 rate. 
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NO SUPER-SIZE PEACH OFFERED. PAGE 5 TELLS WHY. 
