
HALE HAVEN ‘= 
Marvelous new peach, a result of crossing the famous J. H. Hale 
with South Haven. A large beautifully colored, yellow fleshed peach, 
ripening approximately ten days to two weeks ahead of Elberta. 
Perfect freestone, strong grower, good shipper, and a prolific heavy 

bearer. The tree is hardy and fruit is of the highest quality. Has 
extremely high color which is present several days before the fruit 
ripens, thus allowing early picking for distant shipments. Should 
be included in every planting. Sept. 1-5th. 
PLANT PEACHES FOR PROFIT! 
GOLDEN JUBILEE 
We recommend this New Jersey Experiment Sta- 
tion introduction. Comparatively new, but widely 
planted; is a real money maker. Unusually hardy, 
resists excessive cold. Sure cropper, after severe 
winters and heavy frosts. Golden Jubilee is with- 
out equal as an early, large, yellow freestone of 
highest quality. Flesh is yellow, tender, juicy, 
and sweet. August 20-25th. 

POLLINATION 
With the exception of Mikado and J. H. Hale, all the varieties 
we offer are self-fruitful. 


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KELLY’S EARLY 
PEACH TREE COLLECTION—G 
Four Leading Varieties 
Excellent for Canning 
4 LARGE 3 Ft. TREES 
1 Golden Jubilee 1 Hale Haven 
1 Veteran 1 Elberta 
All 4 Special Price—Only 
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Peaches can be grown on any soil that will produce the average yield of 
farm crops and are especially adapted to the lighter soils. Careful cultiva- 
tion and intelligent pruning will work wonders in the production of peaches. 
If properly cared for, the trees are sure to bring in a handsome return on 
your investment. As in other fruits it is imperative, however, that your 
trees are of the best stock. It is very important that wood growth on peach 
trees is well ripened and that they have a good and sufficient quantity of 
fibrous roots, so they will withstand the hot sun and drought that may 
occur after planting. We have a very good stock of hardy trees, with well 
ripened wood and an excellent root system, and we make the lowest possible 
price consistent with the quality of the stock. 
Dates after each description indicate approximate ripening season in 
Western New York. Season varies in different sections of the East, but 
this will give you an approximate idea when to expect the fruits to be ripe. 
MIKADO—The most popular very early yellow. Hardy, productive. 
Ripens about six weeks ahead of Elberta. Blossoms self-sterile, needs to 
be interplanted. August 3-8th. 
GREENSBORO—Large, bright red over yellow, flesh white. Good quality. 
Freestone. August 5-10th. 
MARIGOLD—Early yellow, excellent quality, semi-cling. August 12-17th. 
ORIOLE—A new early Peach of high quality. Fruit medium to large in 
size, yellow fleshed, and a freestone. Trees vigorous and productive. 
Aug. 15-20th. 
PRICES ON PEACH TREES 
1-9 10-49 50-300 
Each Each Each 
1 Year 4to5 ft. 9/16 to11/16in........$0.60 $0.50 $0.40 
1 Year 3to4ft. 7/16to09/16in........ .50 -40 .30 
1 Year 2to3ft. 5/16to7/16........... .40 -30 +25 
Write for Prices on Larger Quantities 
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