FERTILE HALE 
This new introduction was brought about by the Greening Nursery Co. 
It has been produced by bud selection and has been found to need no 
ether variety to help pollenize it like J. H. Hale does. These Fertile Hale 
will produce full crops of beautiful Hales even more beautiful than the 
J. H. Hale. The Fertile Hale is far more hardy and productive in bud 
than the common J. H. Hale. At the experiment station in South Haven, 
Michigan, Fertile Hale came through with a crop when J. H. Hale and 
Elberta failed. Flesh yellow, with yellow skin with deep carmine blush. 
Good shipper. Freestone. Will bring the highest price on any market. 
Fertile Hale, like South Haven, are real money makers on account of 
their hardiness and fine quality. They are the two commercial Peaches 
to grow for profit and pleasure. Fertile Hale has a plant patent applied 
for. Our trees are the genuine. 
2-yr., 9/16 Inch. 
Each .$ 0.55 50 for .$17.00 
10 for . 4.00 ICO for . 30.00 
GOLD DROP 
Beautiful golden yellow. Freestone. Sweetest of fhem all. Not very 
juicy. When canned the juice will be thick, requires less sugar. Not very 
much of a market Peach. You will sell all you can raise right around 
home. Everyone knows what Gold Drop is for canning. 
B-yr.-old, 4 to 8 ft. 
Each .$1.00 
SOUTH HAVEN 
This variety is the hardiest of all commercial Peaches. It is not only 
a very good commercial Peach, but extra fine for canning and fable 
use. Our South Haven are from selected buds and are of a high yielding 
strain. The fruit is large, round, very uniform in size. Flesh is yellow. 
Color of skin is deep yellow with red cheek. Freestone. Ripens about 18 
days before Elberta, and at just the right time to bring big market 
prices. It is absolutely the best canning Peach. South Haven makes a 
good variety to plant with others to help pollenize. 
HARDEE U. S. PLANT PATENT NO. 120. 
HARDEE HAS BUMPER CROP AFTER 1934'S LONG 18° BELOW ZERO 
Scientists Hail HARDEE as the Most Important Peach Discovery In Past 
25 Years 
The fruit is described by the Ohio state authorities as being "large 
to above large. The fruit is slightly elongated and characteristically 
pointed. It is an Elberta type, ripening with Elberta and a little later. 
It is yellow, freestone, highly colored and with firm flesh of the best 
quality." Its thick skin makes it an excellent shipper. The flavor of 
the fruit is distinct and delicious. It has a very real Peach flavor. The 
tree habit and vigor of growing is good indeed and may be classed as 
intermediate between Elberta and J. H. Hale. This Peach is sold under 
license of the patent holder. 
2-Yr., 9/16 Inch, 4 to 5 Ft. 
Each .$0.55 10 $5.00 
3-Year-Old, Readv-to-Bear Size 
Each .$1.00 5 $4.00 
3 2.70 
No discount can be allowed on HARDEE on account of patent. 
SURE CROP NECTARINES 
Fruit as large as Peaches, but entirely fuzzless. Golden orange 
with blazing red blushes. Strikingly beautiful, and richly flavored. 
Combine Peach and Apricot flavor. Trees hardy as Peaches, easy 
to grow. 
PRICES: Each 2 6 
2-year-old, 9/16 in. trees .$0.95 $1.80 $4.80 
This marvelous new Peach was introduced through the efforts of the 
Michigan State Experiment Station, South Haven, Michigan (Mr. Stanley 
Johnson, Supt.). It is a cross between the famous varieties South Haven 
and J. H. Hale. A large, beautifully colored, yellow-fleshed Peach, 
ripening approximately 2 weeks before Elberfa. A perfect freestone, 
strong, thrifty grower, splendid shipper and an extremely hardy, heavy 
bearer of exceptionally fine flavor. The Hale-Haven has extremely high 
color and colors highly on the trees several days before it is ripe, thereby 
permitting picking while rather green, for distant shipments. Test trees 
produced full crops this year at the Experiment Station when crops of 
many other standard variet es were a failure due to low temperatures 
last winter. This variety will make you big money and should be in¬ 
cluded in every planting. 
ELBERTA 
The fruit is very large, orange-yellow color, overspread with red. 
Flesh is yellow with red near the pit. Freestone. Juicy, firm, yet tender 
and fine for canning. Sweet and mild. Ripens about September 10th 
to 20 th, depending of course on the season. 
ROCHESTER 
A yellow freestone Peach having the exceptional merit of being 
early, ripening abouf August 10th; extraordinarily sweet and early 
bearing. In other respects it compares favorably with the best standard 
varieties. Fruit is large, yellow in color, prettily blushed. Flesh sweet, 
juicy and of delicious flavor. If keeps and ships well. Tree a vigorous 
grower, hardy and an annual and prolific bearer. Season three weeks 
before Elberta. 
MAYFLOWER 
The earliest ripening Peach. Medium in size, dark red in color with 
a juicy, tender, white flesh. Delicious flavor. Tree productive. Ripens 
last week in June or first week in July. 
CHAMPION 
A white-fleshed Peach, very excellent in quality; attractive fruit; 
large. Creamy yellow, tender flesh, very pleasant flavor, having a 
peculiar honey taste. Stone semi-free to free. Ripens with Sf. John; 
fhree weeks before Elberta. 
POLLY PEACH 
This is the hardiest of all white Peaches. Originated at the Iowa 
Experiment Station, withstands 20 degrees below zero. You folks who 
live out of Peach country should try Polly, and we are sure that you will 
have Peaches every year. Polly is a home use variety, as it will not 
stand long shipping. The fruit is large, white flesh, freestone, ripens a 
few days before Elberta. 
Peach Prices (Except HARDEE and FERTILE HALE) 
2-Year-Oid, 9/16 Inch Grade, 4 to 5 Ft. 
Each 
.$0.35 
25 . . 
.$ 6.25 
3 . 
. 1.00 
50 . 
. 10.50 
5 . 
. 1.50 
100 . 
. 20.00 
10 
. 2.80 
3-Year-old, 4 to 8 Ft., 
Husky, 
Ready to Bear 
Each 
.$0.75 
10 . 
.$ 5.00 
3 . 
. 2.00 
25 ... 
. 11.50 
5 . . 
. 3.00 
LESS DISCOUNTS 
See pages 12 and 13 for LOST LABEL Peach trees. 
VEST POCKET PEACH TREES 
Here are five fine 
Peach varieties all on 
1 tree, Elberta, Gold¬ 
en Jubilee, Red Bird, 
J. H. Hale and Belle 
of Georgia. It takes 
litt'e space and will 
furnish you with 
Peaches from middle 
of August until the 
first of October. Or¬ 
der now. We offer 
these in 11/16 inch 
grade, 5 to 6 ft., at 
$1.50 each; three or 
more, $1.40 each. 
Less discounts. 
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