We (Vie JlutUvcj, Oulu, the, 
CR€AM of tke P€ACH Varieties 
PEACHES THAT ARE GROWN IN 
HALE-HAVEN 
(Early Yellow Freestone) 
This wonderful new Peach was introduced by the 
Michigan State Experiment Station, South Haven, 
Michigan. It is a cross between South Haven and 
J. H. Hale. A large, beautifully colored yellow'fleshed 
Peach ripening about two weeks before Elberta, a per' 
feet freestone, extremely high color, colors a few days 
before it is ripe on the tree, therefore can be picked 
reasonably green for long distance shipping. 
Write for special prices on large quantities. 
ELBERTA 
Midseason. The Standard of All Peaches 
The outstanding midseason variety by which all mid' 
season Peaches are judged. Grown over the entire coum 
try for both commercial and garden purposes. Very 
large, yellow with red blush cheek, very juicy, highly 
flavored. Hardy, vigorous grower, does well in all peach' 
growing sections. Ripens fore part of September. 
Write for special prices on large quantities. 
THE PEACH-GROWING CENTERS 
FERTILE HALE 
U. S. PLANT PATENT No. 175 
(See picture on page 24) 
At last we have a Peach as showy and as large in size 
as the J. H. Hale, which does not require interplanting 
in order to cross'pollenize. The trees are more vigorous 
and hardier in bud than the J. H. Hale; test trees of the 
Fertile Hale at the Michigan State Experiment Station 
came through with a crop when the ]. H. Hale and 
Elberta had practically a crop failure. This again proves 
extreme hardiness for this remarkable variety. The 
Fertile Hale ripens about five days after the Elberta; 
color yellow with deep carmine blush; a good shipper. 
This variety should by all means be included in every 
orchard planting. This patented Peach is handled under 
a license. Prices are net, no discount. 
PRICES ON FERTILE HALE 
1 to 9 
10 to 24 
25 to 99 
100 or 
more 
Each 
Each 
Each 
Each 
7 to 
9/16 in., 3-4 ft.$0.40 
$0.37 
$0.33 
$0.25 
9 to 
11/16 in., 4-5 ft. .50 
.42 
.35 
.30 
SUPER SIZE TREES .60 
.47 
.45 
PRICES on Hale-Haven and Elberta 
1 to 9 
10 to 24 
25 to 99 
100 or 
more 
Each 
Each 
Each 
Each 
7 to 9/16 in., 3-4 ft.$0.25 
$0.22 
$0.20 > 
$0.18 
9 to 11/16 in., 4-5 ft. .35 
.32 
.28 
.25 
SUPER SIZE TREES .50 
.42 
.40 
Apricot 
HARDEE 
The Cold Weather Peach—Patent No. 120 
Has been recognized by the U. S. Government as 
possessing extra cold'resisting qualities. In 1933'1934, 
when the Peach crop amounted to only 30 per cent in 
the middle western states on account of extreme sub' 
zero weather, the HARDEE came through with a full 
crop. The Peach is large, distinctly new, resembling 
Elberta in appearance; a little more oblong. See illus' 
tration on page 24. This patented Peach is handled 
under license. Prices are net. 7/16 to 9/16 in., 45c 
each; 10 for $4.00; 100 for $22.00. 
MOORPARK. Large, roundish oval, pale orange 
with a faint touch of red on cheek; yellow 
flesh; ripens first of August. 4 to 4% ft. trees, 
each, 60c; 3 for $1.50; 10 for $4.75. 
Q 
uince 
ORANGE. We list only this one Quince, as we 
consider it by far the best. The trees com' 
mence to bear very young and produce big 
crops. Fruit is excellently flavored and of large 
size. 3 to 4 ft. trees, each, 60c; 3 for $1.50; 10 
for $5.00. 
Town Lot Peach 
COLLECTION 
Six Large Trees 
2 Hale-Haven. (Early.) 
2 Elberta. (Midseason.) 
2 Fertile Hale. (Late.) 
(Pat. No. 175.) 
9/16" to 11/16", 
4 to 5 ft. trees 
All 6 for $1.99 
2 Assortments, $3.59 
Net, No Discount 
Big 10 Peach 
COLLECTION 
4 Hale-Haven. (Early.) 
4 Elberta. (Midseason.) 
2 Fertile Hale. (Late.) 
(Pat. No. 175.) 
7/16" to 9/16", 
3/4 to 4 ft. trees 
IO Trees, $2.39 
2 Collections, $4.79 
Net, No Discount 
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Hale-Haven 
