


Hale-Haven 
Early Peach 
A cross between the great J. H. Hale and 
South Haven peaches, how could it be otherwise 
than great itself? It is the grand 
champion from two great champions. 
2 Weeks Early 
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. 
Frost does not seem to bother Hale-Haven 
Peach and it is heavy yielding. Two weeks 
earlier than Elberta—a great money-maker. Fruit 
beautifully colored; beautifully shaped; flesh 
thick, wholesome, delicious. PERFECT FREE- 
STONE. Often bears second year after plant- 
ing. Prices below. 
Other Peaches 
CHAMPION. Best early white-fleshed freestone. 
Rich and juicy. Highly colored cheek. August. 
ELBERTA. Large, oval-shaped, yellow freestone. Red 
cheek. Prolific, hardy. Mid-September. 

J. H. HALE. Flesh yellow and sweet. Good canner 
and shipper. Largest freestone. Early September. 
SOUTH HAVEN. Fine flavor. Flesh yellow, sweet, 
showy exterior. Early. Freestone. September Ist. 
Important Cultural Note: Plant Peaches 18 to 20 
ft. apart in ordinary well-drained sandy loam soil. 
Plant Strawberries between the rows. They-will make 
money while you are waiting for the peaches to fruit. 
Plant three rows of Strawberries between each two 
rows of peaches. 
PRICES 
All Peach trees above: l-yr., 7/16” caliper. 

teh eee $1.25 12 for ..$11.70 
itor ees. 2.25 25 for .. 23.00 R M K I C 
Big 3.25 50 for.. 44.50 ° ° ellogg oO. 
Getotens .. 6.25 100 for .. 88.00 
Three Rivers, Mich. 
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