PeacUe^ 
EARLY - MIDSEASON - LATE 
For Every Taste and Use 
HALE-HAVEN 
Prices of Peach Trees 
Each 10 
4 to 5 ft., first class .S0.30 $2.50 
Medium, 3 to 4 ft.25 2.00 
Extra heavy, 5 to 7 ft.45 3.50 
Five of one variety or ten of not over three varieties at 
10 rates. 
EARLY CRAWFORD. Very large, yellow and red. Best 
quality; very beautiful and popular; productive; free. 
Early September. 
Another find of the South Haven Experimental Station. 
Ripens with South Haven but is a better commercial sort. 
A little better color and better for distance shipping. 
Elberta type, yellow flesh, freestone, well colored. Ripens 
early September. A West Hill recommendation. 
ROCHESTER. This good Peach originated near Roches¬ 
ter, N. Y., (a Crawford type). However, it ripens one 
week before Early Crawford, is more prolific, hardier, 
larger, prettier, and equal in quality. Skin is thick and 
tough, which makes it a good shipper. Well adapted 
for both home use and market. Freestone. September 
1st. 
ELBERTA 
Fifty per cent of all Peaches planted are Elberta. It 
grows well everywhere, yielding big profitable crops of 
fine yellow freestone fnrit. Firm flesh is juicy and well 
flavored, fine for canning—a West Hill recommendation. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE 
The season's first yellow freestone. A new Peach, now 
well out of the development stage. Blooms late—after 
danger of frost; it is hardy, grows and produces well all 
over the country. A beautiful Peach with a strong and 
appealing color. 
SOUTH HAVEN. Between Golden Jubilee and Elberta 
comes this new Peach. Developed by South Haven 
Experimental Station. (Elberta type.) But, ripens 15 to 
20 days earlier. This variety ripens its entire crop in 
about ten days, making it very profitable commer¬ 
cially. Yellow flesh, freestone, well colored and rich 
in flavor. 
VEDETTE. A Canadian introduction of great merit. Hardy, 
large, roundish oval, yellow fleshed and a freestone. 
Ripens about 3 weeks before Elberta and is superior 
to it not only in quality but in color as well. 
J. H. HALE. The only truly ''fuzz"-free Peach. One-third 
to one-half larger than Elberta; smooth, bright crimson, 
wonderfully rich in flavor. A popular "fancy" market 
Peach. Plant with other kinds for pollenization. 
WILMA. A new Peach of merit. The fruit is as large as 
Elberta, its parent, but not quite so elongated; ripens 
about ten days later. 
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PeacU 
^ Every one 
rooted. The 
only. They 
of these Peach trees, heavily branched, extra well 
5 cream of the crop. Shipped by Express or Freight ^ 
to J| 
are too large for Parcel Post. 
7 ft. trees, each, 65c. 
Extra heavy, 5 
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