^ A Halehaven n 
The Great Commercial * 
^ Peach that is fast taking 
its place as one of the 
■'* finest early season peaches. . 
Halehaven 
Apricots 
Very Valuable, New, Early Yellow Freestone. Originated at 
Mich. Exp. Station as a cross l)etweeu J. H. Hale and. South 
Haven, combining <iuality and appearance of Hale with hardi¬ 
ness, vigor of tree and riiKJning season of South Haven. Ripe 
about 17 days before Eiberta. Ideal to follow July Elberta. 
The Halehaven is steadily gaining favor over South Haven 
because of its size, more beautiful color, thicker skin and less 
tendency to cling. Trees hardy, vigorous, strong growers, bear 
young and heavily. Fruit large, round like Hale with attractive 
contrasting red and yellow color. One of the most beautiful of 
all peaches. Should be planted in every orchard. 
CAPT. EDE—(Yellow Freestone) Large in size, an excellent 
shipper and a' general favorite for canning and eating out of 
hand. Has l)een called a quality Elberta as it is far superior 
to that variety. Ripens 3 days before Elberta. 
SHIPPERS’ LATE RED — Yellow Freestone. A huge red- 
blushed yellow peach of great beauty and splendid quality, 
ripening 10 days after Elberta. Tree hardy, thrifty, bears 
welt. Should be planted in both home and commercial orchards. 
STARKRIMSON- (Palent Applied for)—The Peach Apricot— 
At Iasi we can supply a limited numlH>r of tn'cs of the World’s 
Most Famous new apricot—winner of the Grand Sweepstakes. 
Prize at the First National New Fruits Show sponsored by the 
Stark Rurbank Institute of Horticulture after competition with 
man.v hundreds of promising new fruits. Famous even before it 
was named in a National Naming ('ontest this apricot originated 
as a seedling in ‘‘mile high” backyard of .1. Sparks in (’olorndo 
where only hardiest of fruits live and I>ear. Tree frost resistant, 
strong, vigorous. Fruit large—often 2V(i inches in diameter— 
oraiigt* yellow color with attractive bright red blush. Fine 
quality, freestone. 
PRICES OF STARKRIMSON APRICpT 
/ EachRate\ / 10 Rate \ ( 100 Rate \ 
^1-10 Trei'S* ) \ 10-30 Trees* ) \ 30-.50 Trees* ) 
4-7 ft. size $2.00 Each $1.75 Each $1.50 Each 
3-5 ft. size 1.75 Each 1.50 Each 1 25 Each 
2-3 ft. size 1.50 Each 1.25 Each 1.00 Each 
WILSON DELICIOUS— After rigid testing in the Stark Tost 
Orchard we tlnd Wilson Delicious the most vigorous of any 
variety in our orchard, very hardy—stood 20 below zero without 
being injured. Fruit ripens A WEEK EARI.IER THAN 
MOOREPARK AND IS 20% LARGER—b(>autiful, orange- 
yell(»w color. Flesh firm, juicy with a rich aromatic flavor. 
STARK HEATH CLING— L ate White Cling. Marvelous cauner. 
An extra large, selected, tested, RECORD-BEARING Strain of 
White Heath. Best, most productive, most imofitable of all 
Heaths. Mich. State Exp. Station states: “100% more produc¬ 
tive than old Heath.” This better strain of Heath Cling was 
originally grown in Judge Stark’s own orchard over 100 years 
ago—constantly selected and improved, this great favorite still 
retains its outstanding popularity. Most delicious quality; 
flesh tender, melting, juicy, flavor incomparably luscious. Riiwns 
40 days after Eiberta. 
MAMMOTH HEAtH CLING — Very late. White. Large red- 
blushed creamy white cling, extremely popular for canning and 
preserving. Year after year this huge cling brings top prices. 
Our Record-Bearing strain trees are hardy, productive. Riinms 
35 days after Elberta. 
BIG INDIAN BLOOD CLING— A true Indian Blood, flesh red 
as a beet clear to the seed and of excellent (piality. Most pop¬ 
ular for i)each pickles, recommended for the home orchard. 
Ripe 15 days after Elberta. Late. 
PRICES OF PEACH TREES ON THIS PAGE 
/ EachRate\ 
^1-10 Trees* ) 
4-7 ft. size $ .95 Each 
3-5 ft. size .80 Each 
2-3 ft. size .60 Each 
* NOTE—No matter how 
/ 10 Rate \ 
^10-.3() Trees* ) 
$ .80 Each 
.65 Each 
.50 Each 
many different 
/ KM) Rate \ 
.30-50 Trees* J 
$ .70 Each 
.55 Each 
.45 Each 
varieties. 
PRICES OF WILSON DELICIOUS APRICOT 
/ EachRateX / 10 Rate \ ( 100 Rate \ 
^ 1-10 Trees* ) ^10-30 Trees* ) ^ 30-50 Trees* ) 
4-7 ft. size $1.50 Each $1.25 Each $1.00 Each 
3-5 ft. size 1 25 Each 1.10 Each .90 Each 
2-3 ft. size 1.00 Each .90 Each .80 Each 
STMjLA—T he apricot that is “Hardier than a pcacir” Stella 
originated in Nebraska where sub-zero weather makes it 
impossible for tender bud fiaiits to flourish. Bl’T S’TELLA 
APRK’OT blooms and thrives and bears tremendous crops of 
this luscious fruit there, even farther north. 
SUPERB—A hardy Russian apricot which originated in Kansas 
and has been larg(‘ly plantt'd throughout the (’entral West. 
Thh^ thrifty, hardy, productive Fruit large, orange-yellow, 
flesh linn, (piality good. 
PRICKS OF STELLA AND SUPERB APRICOT 
/ EachRateX / 10 Rate X ( KM) Rate X 
^ 1-10 Trees* ) ^10-30 Trees* ) ;«)-.50 Trees* ) 
4-7 ft. size $1.25 Each $1.10 Each $ .90 Each 
3-5 ft. size 1.00 Each .90 Each .80 Each 
2-3 ft size .80 Each .65 Each ..50 Each 
V'AN DEMAN— Ih'st and largi>st of tjuinccs. ’Pruly ‘‘'riie (Jolden 
Ajiple of 'riie llcsiicrides.” One of our .^OOtM) fruits purcha.sed 
from the late Luther Burbank, lie wrote "Uakiul, canned or 
dried it retains best (piincc flavor.” 
PRICER OF VAN DBMAN QUINCE 
/Each Rate X / 10 Rate X / 100 Rate X 
^1-10 Trees* ) ^ 10-30 I'rees* ) \ 30 .50 Trees* ) 
3-5 ft. size $1.75 Each $1.60 Each $1.40 Each 
2-3 ft. slz(( 1.50 Each 1.40 Each 1.30 Each 
Orange Quince — 10c less than above prices. 
Be Thrifty, and Increase Health and Happiness with a Stark Orchard 
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