KRUMMEL OCT. 
Latest peach grown, 
Good flavor, ripens 
after Muir variety. 
SOUTH HAVEN ^ast. peach, rip- 
ens after Rochester, in¬ 
troduced by South Haven Experiment Station. 
HALE HAVEN Hale Haven comes 
through — North, East, 
South, West — in 1938. We know of no peach of 
recent introduction that is proving so universally 
satisfactory as the Hale Haven. It is now an un¬ 
challenged leader of peaches to follow Jubilee, 
Vedette and Golden East being its nearest rivals. 
.\ product of the South Haven experiment sta¬ 
tion in Michigan. A definite improvement over 
the South Haven, being more resistant to low 
Winter temperatures. Freestone, tough skin, 
highly colored, adapted to large commercial 
plantings. Tree vigorous, fruit large globular 
.shape as Hale. Resembles this variety. Two weeks 
earlier than Hale and Elberta. Extremely high 
quality, good shipper 
VEOETT'E seedling of Elberta of Cana- 
^ ^ dian origin. Ripens about 3 
weeks before Elberta or just before South Haven, 
'ih? tree is productive and the fruit larg'e, round- 
sh oval, yellow fleshed and a freestone. We just 
have a few trees left of Vedette. We recommend 
it fcr trial. 
VATJANT A seedling of Elberta of Canadian 
origin. A large yellow fleshed, 
high colored peach, ripening just after Vedette. 
Very hardy and productive. Same season as South 
Haven. We sold ail of the available trees of this 
splendid variety during the Fall shipping season 
of 1939 but will have a nice lot to offer Fall sea¬ 
son of 1940. 
A BOX OF BEAUTIFUL PEACHES 
Tualatin \'alley Nurseries trees are true to name. Tliere is money in planting 
tliem. We liave the true tyjte J. H. Hale; large, very firm heautit'ully round. 
