

Clamous 
PEACHES 
Hale Haven 
MID-AUGUST. Wonderful new peach 
with great size and beautiful color of 
J. H. Hale and earliness of South Haven. 
A better peach of richest flavor; yellow 
flesh firm and juicy. Better shipper than 
South Haven; always freestone; bears 
every year. Hale Haven is one of the best 
and its sale shows a far greater increase 
than any other kind. Always brings more 
money. Ripens 10 to 15 days before El- 
berta and is second only to that grand 
variety in popularity and profits. 






ELBERTA—sepremBer 1. PLANTED. BY 
THOUSANDS. Standard commercial peach. Plant EIl- 
berta and be sure of a crop. Large to extra large. 
Freestone. Golden yellow flesh, red at the pit, firm, 
juicy. Has no equal as a prolific bearer and shipper. 
Best known peach. 
J. H. HALE—; ate AUGUST. FIRST IN SIZE, 
COLOR, QUALITY. Yellow, thick skin, colors to a rosy 
tint. Deep yellow, fine grained very firm flesh—delicious 
flavor. A beautiful peach, fresh or canned. In size, 
color and quality, no peach compares with Hale. Al- 
ways brings $1.00 to $1.50 more per bushel. 
SOUTH HAVEN— aucusr, THE PROFIT- 
able Early Peach. Originated in the famous Michigan 
Peach Belt, South Haven, has proven one of the best 
varieties in every peach growing section. Experiment 
Stations recommend it when an earlier peach than El- 
berta is desired. Withstands severe winter cold. As fine 
a peach as the standard Elberta, firm, highly colored— 
and ripens 12 to 18 days earlier. 
CHAMPION— EARLY AUGUST. BEST WHITE 
Freestone. Many prefer this white peach. Full of rich 
juice, finest flavor. Large red cheek. Heavy bearer; 

New HARDEE 
U. S. Plant Patent No. 120 
THE HARDIEST PEACH—PRODUCES FULL 
CROP AFTER 18 Degrees BELOW ZERO 
This record is reported by Ohio Experiment Sta- 
tion. It means sure crops when even Elberta fails, 
and that means soaring peach prices. HARDEE is 
a drought-resisting, steady bearing, sure-cropping 
tree. Fruit is a delicious, high quality, yellow free- 
stone. Ripens with Elberta; is more elongated, 
rich yellow with red cheek. Shipping, keeping and 
home use qualities are excellent. Successful peach 
crops can now be grown in many sections that 
very hardly. 
PEACH TREE PRICES 
Experienced growers recommend 9/16 in.; 4 to 5 foot 
trees as best size to plant. 
(All Varieties Except Hardee, Kalhaven and Redhaven) 
were too cold before. Plant HARDEE, the cold re- 
sisting peach, and safeguard your future crops. 
PRICES: 7/16 trees, Each, 69c; 3 for $1.95; 10 for 
$5.50; 25 for $12.50. 9/16 trees, Each 79c; 3 for 
$2.25; 10 for $6.50; 25 for $15.00. 
count.) 
(Net, No Dis- 
Order Your HARDEE Trees Now! 
Each 3 10 25 100 
1 year 9/16 in., 
4 to 5 feet .......... $ .42 $1.22 $3.75 $8.95 $29.75 

KALHA VEN ripening about a week before 
Elberta and a week after Hale Haven. It is a cross of 
J. H. Hale and Kalamazoo. Large, rich red-yellow color, 
and fine flavor. Heavy producer; exceptional hardiness 
for cold winters. Shipping quality is excellent. It is an 
all around superior peach that is being more heavily 
planted each year. 
PRICES: 9/16 in., 4 to 5 ft., Each 47c; 3 for $1.35; 
10 for $4.20; 25, for $10.20. 
NEW—REDHAVEN—30 pays EARLIER 
THAN ELBERTA. With the perfection of Redhaven in 
1940, (a cross of Hale Haven and Kalhaven), Mr. Stanley 
Johnston of South Haven, Mich. Expt. Station has com- 
pleted a remarkable series of new peaches.—Kalhaven 
(1936) ripening about 4 days before Elberta, Hale Haven 
(1932) about 17 days before, and now Redhaven (1940) 
about 30 days earlier. All are outstanding in commer- 
cial shipping qualities—good size, color, firmness, de- 
pendable crops. All are equally excellent for home use 
because of size. fine flavor, yellow flesh, freestone pit. 
Redhaven the reddest of all three, usually completely 
covered with brilliant red. Medium size, firm, fine 
grained, sweet fruit. Trees are strong, healthy growers; 
very heavy producers—thinning often needed. Fruit 
buds hardier than Elberta, nearly as hardy as South 
even: You should have Redhaven for a fine extra early 
peach. 
PRICE: 9/16 in., 4 to 5 ft., Each 67c; 3 for $1.80; 
10 for $5.50. 
