Hale- 
Haven 
Peaches % a / vi iy 
in three or four years 
Peaches are divided into white flesh sorts 
and yellow flesh sorts. The former are the earli¬ 
est in the season, juiciest, and sweetest, but very 
few markets prefer them to yellow peaches. The 
latter, however, are firmer, ship better, and 
are better liked in a great majority of markets. 
Another division of peaches may be made, 
clingstone and freestone. The clingstones are 
earlier and as a class are not as well flavored 
as the freestones. They are preferred by many 
for culinary purposes since they hold their 
shape better after cooking. For home use we 
recommend planting liberally of both the white 
and yellow flesh varieties, including, of course, 
some clingstones. 
The peach will thrive upon a great diversity 
of soil, provided one condition be ever present 
—good drainage. 
Buntings' Healthy, Well-Grown, 
Vigorous Trees Are Worth More 
Quality in Peach trees is not a mere matter of 
the size of the trees at the time of purchase. It 
includes the horticultural skill, knowledge, care 
and personal integrity actually employed from 
the securing of the Peach seed to the delivery 
of the stock. 
Hale-Haven 
A Premium Peach for Every 
Commercial Orchard. Ripe 2 
Weeks Before Elberta. 
Steadily gaining favor, because of its size, color, good shipping 
qualities and hardiness in bud. 
This marvelous new peach, an introduction of the Michigan State 
Experiment Station, is a cross between the famous South Haven and 
J. H. Hale. It's an aristocrat of the first order. 
Tried and Tested in Our Own Orchards 
Considering our long experience in Peach tree production, the 
knowledge we have obtained in watching the trees in our bear¬ 
ing commercial orchards here in Sussex County, it is our belief 
that you cannot buy better Peach trees anywhere in the country 
regardless of price. 
Extremely high color before ripening; withstands cold temperatures; 
very hardy; heavy bearer. A perfect freestone, yellow fleshed. 
Prices, see page 6. 
PRICES. The prices we are charging for our trees are as rea¬ 
sonable as we can make when considering extra quality of 
the stock. 
FLb&Oo. 
We grow 
the original 
strain 
Still 
the KING 
of Peaches 
Elberta leads all other peaches in number of trees in America. It is, too, the 
most popular of all peaches in the markets. The pre-eminent meritorious char¬ 
acter of Elberta is its freedom from local prejudices of extra soil or climate— 
it is the cosmopolite of cultivated peaches, thus Elberta is grown with profit in 
every peach-growing state in the Union. 
FRUIT MATURES IN MID-SEASON 
3 inches long and 2% inches wide, roundish, with a pointed tip and skin 
thick, flesh yellow stained pink near the pit, juicy, firm but tender, good quality 
stone free. 
See top of page 6 for prices. 
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