WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA 
RED HAVEN. Our limited supply of the Red 
Haven does not justify the space in our cat- 
alogue that this new variety merits. Intro- 
duced by the Michigan State Experiment 
Station. Bright red coloring on a yellow 
background; smooth, almost fuzzless. Firm 
flesh; fruit ripens uniformly. Trees are 
strong’ growers and prolific bearers. Fruit 
should be thinned for best results. Has pro- 
duced full crops in orchards where other vari- 
eties were Winter killed. Ripens about five 
days before the Golden Jubilee, which up to 
this time has been the leading commercial 
Peach of its season. 10c. per tree extra. 
* ROCHESTER. At onetime a popular yellow, 
semi-freestone ripening in iate July. Has been 
largely replaced by the Golden Jubilee, which 
is a few days earlier and has better quality. 
SHIPPER’S LATE RED. Large, round, yel- 
low, freestone, with attractive red coloring. 
Ripens a few days later than the Elberta and 
of better quality. It sells for as much or more 
than Elberta. Ranks at the top as a commer- 
cial variety; equally as popular for the home 
orchard. Trees hardy, good growers, early 
and prolific bearers. — 
SLAPPY. Good quality home orchard variety. 
Very sweet, highly flavored; yellow-meated 
Freestone with red cheek; medium size. One 
of the best canning Peaches we know. Late 
July. 
SOUTH HAVEN. Introduced by the Michi- 
gan Hxperiment Station. Yellow-meated 
freestone; good size and quality. Early 
August. 
VEDETTE. Possibly the most popular of the 
Canadian varieties planted in this country. 
Resembles the Valiant, but a few days earlier 
and three weeks before Elberta. Quality bet- 
ter than that of the Elberta or Valiant. 
Recommended for both commercial and 
home orchard planting. 

Red Haven 


Planting Guide 
The ripening date given 
is for a normal season 
at Waynesboro, Virginia. 
Some years Peaches ripen 
earlier and some, later. Far- 
ther south Peaches ripen earlier and 
farther north, later. 
Note: C—indicates Clingstone; F—Free 
stone; S—Semi-freestone 
EARLY VARIETIES 
Variety Ripening Period 
Mayflower (C)...............June 15th 
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Red Haven (F)...............Jduly 15th 
Carman (S)...... Mele overe ste e eUllLy: 2OLM 
Golden Jubilee (F)...........July 20th 
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Slappy (F)...... Cibetehaets cei epederse Live oot ky 
MIDSEASON VARIETIES 
South Haven (F)............August Ist 
Early Elberta (F)...........August Ist 
Champion (S)..............August Ist 
Belle of Georgia (F).......August 10th 
Elberta (F)..... eases eAUSUIStHlL Ot 
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Brackett) (#))...2... Naess AUCUSt 20th 
Gage Elberta (F)..........August 20th 
Crawford’s Late (F)....... August 20th 
Shipper’s Late Red (F).... August 20th 
LATE VARIETIES 
Late Elberta (F).........September 1st 
Heath Cling (C)........ September 25th 









Espahier Fruit 
Trees 
May be had in various types and varieties. 
Write for Special Illustrated Price List. 

February 4, 1944 
We set the Peach Trees today and they were a 
fine lot of trees. Wish you would send me at your 
first opportunity one hundred and ten Peach 
Trees—Red Haven. 
4 (Signed) R. W. Miller 
Virginia 
May 8, 1944 
Peach Trees arrived in good shape. Thank you. 
(Signed) Herbert Robinson 
New Jersey 
March 28, 1944 
I have a nice young orchard that my son ordered 
from you some eight years ago, doing fine. 
(Signed) Mrs. Rose Letero 
Virginia 

Mr. C. Elliott of Michigan has submitted the above photograph 
showing 814 Bu. Hale-Haven Peaches harvested from 3 three- 
year-old Waynesboro Nurseries Trees. 
Shipper’s 
Late Red 
