Gamous 
PEACHES 
PEACH TREE PRICES 
Experienced growers recommend 9/16 
in.; 4 to 5 foot trees as best size to 
plant. : 
(All Varieties Except Hardee and 
Redhaven.) 
1 yr. 9/16 in., 4 to 5 ft.; Each 95c; 
3 for $2.75; 10 for $8.25; 25 for 
$18.95; 100 for $68.50. 

HALE HAVEN — MID-AUGUST. Won- 
derful 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 Elberta and is 
second only to that grand variety in popularity 
and profits. 
ELBERTA—sEPTEMBER 1, PLANTED BY 
THOUSANDS. Standard commercial peach. 
Plant Elberta 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. 
CHAMPION—eEarRLy AUGUST. BEST 
WHITE FREESTONE. Many prefer this 
white peach. Full of rich juice, finest flavor. 
Large red cheek. Heavy bearer; very hardy. . 


SOUTH HAVEN-~aucuST, THE PROF- 
ITABLE 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. 
J. H. HALE—LATE 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. 
NEW—REDHAVEN—30 pays EAR- 
LIER THAN ELBERTA. With the perfec- 
tion 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 be- 
fore Elberta, Hale Haven (1932) about 17 
days before, and now Redhaven (1940) about 
30 days earlier. All are outstanding in com- 
mercial shipping qualities—good size, color, 
firmness, dependable 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. Treesare 
strong, healthy growers; very heavy produéers 
—thinning often needed. Fruit buds hardier 
than Elberta, nearly as hardy as South Haven. 
You should have Redhaven for a fine extra 
early peach. 
PRICE: 9/16 in., 4 to 5 ft., Each $1.20; 
3 for $3.30; 10 for $9.95. 
