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EARLY PEACH 
How good that first home-grown Peach of the 
season tastes, if it’s a good variety! Here is one 
that is large, firm fleshed; beautiful golden yellow 
inside; thick-meated, and DELICIOUS. Let’s 
say that again—Delicious. 
A cross between J. H. Hale and South 
Haven, how could it be otherwise? It is 
the champion from two great, 
champions. 
PRICES 
l-yr., 7/16” caliper: 
isfors wee $0.92 12 for 
2efOre. tail, 25 for . 
eel Obert icn 2320 50 for .. 
Oo tObe. ose eZ, 100 for 
Two Weeks Early! 
Frost does not seem to bother it— § 
heavy yielding—two weeks earlier than | 
Elberta 
beautifully colored; beautifully shaped; 
flesh thick, wholesome, delicious. PER- 
FECT FREESTONE. Often bears sec- 
ond year after planting. 

a great money-maker. Fruit 


FERTILE HALE. Plant Patent No. 175. Hale! 
Hale! A new and better Hale! Yes, a Fer- 
tile Hale! Buy it, plant it, and enjoy its 
large, beautiful freestone fruit. Flesh plump, 
yellow, and delicious. A little later than 
Elberta. 
_ Prices: Same as Hale-Haven, above. 

CHAMPION. Best early white-fleshed freestone. 
Rich and juicy. Highly colored cheek. August. 
EARLY CRAWFORD. Magnif- 
cent large, yellow freestone. De- 
J. H. HALE. Flesh yellow and sweet. Good canner 
and shipper. Largest freestone. Early September. 
SOUTH HAVEN. Fine flavor. 
Flesh yellow, sweet. Showy ex- 

licious. Fine canner. Early Sep- PRICES: terior. Early. Freestone. Septem- 
tember. All Peach Trees Except ber Ist. 
ELBERTA. Large, oval-shaped, Red-Haven. 
yellow freestone. Red cheek. l-yr., 7/16 in. caliper. 
Prolific, hardy. Mid-September. 1—$0.92 12—$ 7.74 Important Cultural Note: Plant 
2— 1.59 25— 14.75 Peaches 18 to 20 feet apart in 
Plant strawberries in your new 3-— 2.26 50— 28.00 ordinary well drained sandy loam 
orchard for quick profit. See p. 9. 6— 4.27 100— 55,00 soil. 
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