Glorious Hal’Berta Giant 
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, ■ 
extra large yellow freestone peach to lengthen the Hale-Elberta j 
season. A beautiful peach—almost fuzzless skin—small pit—firm, 
luscious, honey-sweet flesh and juice. First U. S. Patented Tree. 
Heavy Crops of Huge Peaches Very Young 
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Most Popular in Ohio 
“Starting to bear when 3 years old, 
my Hal-Berta Giants averaged 2 bushels 
when 4 years. I sold them for $4.80 to 
$2.50 according to size which was far 
ahead of others. Hal-Berta is our most 
popular peach. They yield the largest 
and most regular crops.”—R. Lee Haw¬ 
kins, Ohio. 
Family Likes Them Best 
“My 3 Hal-Berta Giant trees started 
I to bear when 2 years old and are the most 
popular peach we have with my family. 
—Ella M. McGohan, Kentucky.” 
Top Prices in Texas 
“Hal-Berta Giant is the most popular 
I peach with my customers and brings 
highest prices on my local market. They 
began bearing at 2 years.”—Logan Fain. 
Hal-Berta 
Giant 
$2.00 a Bushel in Penn. 
“My Hal-Berta Giants started to j 
bear at 3 years, and bring me $2.00 a | 
bushel.”—Russell C. Shaw. 
Talk of the Neighborhood 
“I planted 50 July Elberta trees and I 
50 Hal-Berta Giant trees at same time ] 
and they started to bear at same time, 
when 2 years old. Both varieties are I 
very popular with my customers, and j 
this year they were the talk of the neigh- ] 
borhood.”—A. P. Hunt, Tennessee. 
A Hit in Georgia 
“Hal-Berta Giants grown at the^ 
Georgia Experiment Station this yearj 
were so outstanding that a basket wasj 
sent to Governor and Mrs. Rivers. 
“Hort. T. H. McHatton says that 
Hal-Berta Giant is the largest peachy 
he has ever seen.” 
Elberta 
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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 IY 2 Bu. 
'Had wonderful success with your Hal-Berta Giant. Tree stood 23 below zero,! 
I and last year at 2 years old they averaged 1bushels per tree of the most beauti- j 
j ful peaches I ever saw.”—K. C. Perry, Okanogan Co., Wash. 
50 Bushels—Twice as Big as Elbertas 
I "I picked 50 bushels of Hal-Berta Giants last year from ray young trees. Some j 
I of them weighed pounds (20 ounces) each. They had excellent quality—much] 
j better than Elberta, and were almost double size of Elbertas. 1 never saw a more j 
'beautiful peach. They held up well and went to market in perfect shape where] 
ithey brought me as high as $3.00 per bushel. They ripened a week or 10 days] 
J after Elberta.”—J. K. &arborough, Adams Co., Ill. 
Extremely Large—Brings Premium Prices 
"My 2-year Hal-Bertas ripened 8 days after all Hale were shipped. Fine ap-J 
I pearance, extremely large size, bring premium prices. Flavor excellent. Sweeter! 
I than Hale. Trees vigorous, good bearers.”—Paul Van Aix, Beaumont. 
Weigh More Than One Pound 
“My 3-year old Hal-Berta Giant bore a big crop last year, I weighed the peaches j 
Ihere at the store and they weighed from of a pound to more than a pound] 
leach.”—Jess Henson, Pittsburgh Co., Oklahoma. 
