


Hale-Haven 
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Description and Prices 
REDHAVE 
CORRECT PLANTING BOOKLET 
Forty-eight pages of valuable information on planting, prun- 
ing and general care of plants, shrubs, trees, etc. Everyone in- 
terested in plants should have this book. Supply limited. 
Price 25¢ = Visnsaer I5¢ 
with order 
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SOUTH HAVEN 
This is the pollenizer variety as well as the best variety next to 
Hale-Haven. South Haven is the hardiest variety except Hardee. 
It is a commercial variety as well as a fine canner and home use 
kind. Freestone, yellow flesh. Tender, sweet. Large. Ripens about 
18 days before Elberta. Don’t fail to order them to pollenize your 
other trees of different varieties. 
PEACH PRICES: 2-year-old, 9/16 in. 4-5 ft. 


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Prices on a year older transplants or SUPER SIZE 11/16 to 
1 in. caliper: Each 75c; 3 for $2.00; 10 for $6.00. Should bear 
a year sooner. , 
SEEDLESS 
PEAR 
Brand new variety. Practically 
seedless. Solid all the way through. 
Ideal for canning. No waste. It 
is of the Bartlett type, pure white 
flesh with yellow blushed. skin. 
Ripens 10 days later than Bartlett, 
and trees bear when 3 years old 
A jS-year tree known to bear 3 
bushels of fruit Price, 2-yr.-old, 
9 /16 inch, each $1.25. SUPER SIZE 
trees, each $1.75. (Should bear a 
year sooner.) No discount. 


PEACHES 
HALE-HAVEN 
Introduced by the Michigan Experiment Station. It is 
a cross between the J. H. Hale and the South Haven. 
Freestone. Yellow flesh. Firm. Excellent quality. Ripens 
last week in August. This is what we consider the very 
best peach of them all. Trees are strong growers, and 
hardy. This variety will make you big money and should 
be planted extensively. No better variety ever introduced 
for canning and eating fresh. 
ELBERTA 
This is the standard market peach wherever you go. 
Fruit very large, oblong shape. Yellow, freestone, and 
tender flesh with a firm skin, which makes it the best 
shipping peach. Ripens first week in September. Flesh 
turns to deep red near the pit. Good canning variety. 
POLLY - White 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 the peach 
country should plant Polly. 
This is a home use variety, as 
it’s too soft to ship far. The 
fruit is large, white and free- \ 
stone. Ripens a few days 
ahead of Elberta. Polly has 
an outstanding delicious flav- 
or that you will never forget. 
J. H. HALE 
Known as the giant of the 
peaches. No other peach will 
get as large and fine as J. H. 
Hale. Ripens 5 days earlier 
than Elberta. Yellow free- 
stone, beautifully blushed 
with very small pit. Smooth 
and fuzzless. It is, however, 
a shy bearer unless you plant 
a variety like South Haven near it to make cross pollenization. If 
this is done it will bear as heavy as Elberta, and of much better 
quality. Grow J. H. Hale and watch the people heat a track to 
your place for fruit. 
ROCHESTER 
A yellow freestone Peach having the exceptional merit of being 
early, ripening about 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. It keeps and ships well. 
Tree a vigorous grower, hardy and an annual and prolific bearer. 
Season three weeks before Elberta. 
GOLD DROP 
Beautiful golden yellow. 
very Juicy. 
sugar. 
Polly 
Freestone. Sweetest of them all. Not 
When canned the juice will be thick, requires less 
You will sell all you 
Not very much of a market peach. 
raise right around home. 
Everyone knows what Gold 
Drop is for canning. 




DOUBLE s 
FLOWERING i 
PEACH ; 
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An ornamental tree, dou- 
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ble flowering in early spring. oy” 
Bears no fruit. & 
Burbank. Large, white, double 
flowers 
Camellia. Large, deep red, double 
flowers. 
3-4 {t. trees, each 65c; 2 for $1.20. 
