SOUTH HAVEN—Another excellent new peach 
well worth planting. Golden yellow with red 
blush. Large, meaty, and of delicious flavor. 
Prolific. Freestone. Early September. 
HALE HAVEN—(See illustration and descrip- 
tion Page 15). 
ECLIPSE—Yellow freestone. Seedling of Belle 
of Georgia introduced at N. J. Experiment Sta- 
tion. Ripens about a week before Elberta and 
two weeks after Golden Jubilee. Fruit attractive, 
medium to large size, very hardy. 
HILEY BELLE—Large white peach with bright 
red cheek. Rich and juicy. Excellent shipper. 
Freestone. Early September. 
VETERAN —Large, round, yellow fleshed fruit. 
Freestone. Since it ripens a few days later than 
Valiant, it makes a desirable sort to follow that 
variety. Early September. 
FITZGERALD—Very hardy. Large, brilliant 
yellow with red cheek. Early bearer. Freestone. 
Middle September. 
CHAMPION—Large creamy white with red 
cheek. Excellent quality. Good shipper. Hardy 
and productive. Freestone. Middle September. 
Winthrop, Maine. 
Apr. 21, 1940 
Kelly Brothers Nurseries, 
Dansville, N. Y. 
Gentlemen: 
I believe you would be interested in hearing about 
the 500 apple trees purchased from you last spring. 
They were set out without a single loss and made a 
growth, the first season of 18 inches to 3 feet. 
Yours very truly, 
MRS. JAMES McCROARY 

Rochester 

Veteran 
BELLE OF GEORGIA—Large, attractive white 
fleshed peach. Red cheek. Hardy and productive. 
Freestone. Middle of September. 
CRAWFORD’S EARLY—Large yellow peach 
of the finest quality and flavor. Freestone. Middle 
of September. 
EARLY ELBERTA—An excellent new variety 
resembling Elberta very closely, except a little 
rounder in shape and about ten days earlier in 
ripening. Freestone. Late September. 
ELBERTA—See Page 15 for description. 
J. H. HALE—An extra large peach, yellow over- 
laid with crimson. Flesh golden yellow, of de- 
licious flavor. An excellent shipper. A fine com- 
mercial variety. Prolific when cross pollenized 
with some other variety. All of the varieties 
offered in this catalog are suitable for planting 
with Hale. Freestone. Late September. 
SALBERTA—Large Elberta type, late peach of 
good quality. Freestone. Early October. 
CRAWFORD’S LATE—One of the finest late 
varieties. Large, yellow, of excellent quality. 
Freestone. Early October. 
SMOCK (Beers Smock)—An old _ variety, 
prized for either home use or market. Bears 
heavy every year. September. 
SALW A Y—Large; deep yellow, red cheek. Flesh 
yellow, juicy. October. 
SHIPPER’S LATE RED—A rather new late 
variety that is fast becoming prominent. Ripens 
a few days after Elberta. Large, yellow flesh, 
attractive highly colored, freestone peach. Of 
J. H. Hale type. Ours is the true strain. Buds 
cut from checked bearing orchards. 
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