
Flavor, Yield, Profit 
1 Year, 314-5 feet, 9/16 in. and up diam...... 
1 Year, 3-314 feet, 7/16 in......... 
1 Year, 2-3 feet, 5/16 in......... e, 

Assorted varieties if you wish 
MARIGOLD 
One of the newer early varieties. Yellow, 
excellent quality, semi-cling. Excellent 
for roadside markets. August 12th-17th. 
MIKADO 
The most popular, very early yellow. 
Hardy, productive. Ripens about six 
weeks ahead of Elberta. Blossoms self- 
sterile, needs to be interplanted. Augus;} 
3rd-8th. 
tory. 
to plant for real profit. 
A new, desirable early Peach that has been 
thoroughly tested and found highly satisfac- 
Introduced by the South Haven Experi- 
ment Station, it has the fine flavor of the South 
Haven and Hale-Haven. When other early Peaches are still green this 
Peach is a bright red and ready to ship before it is fully ripe. A Peach 
Hardy, freestone, self-pollenizing and a prolific yielder. August 20th-25th 
1- 10-49 50 or more 
Each Each Each 
...$1.50 $1.20 $0.80 
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ORIOLE 
A new early Peach of high quality. Fruit 
medium to large in size, yellow fleshed and 
a Freestone. Trees vigorous and produc- 
tive. One of the hardiest varieties. 
August 15th—20th. 
ROCHESTER 
An extra early Peach of the highest qual- 
ity and most delicious flavor. Large yel- 
low with attractive red blush. A very fine 
canner, prolific, and an early 
bearer. Freestone. August 
29th—September 3rd. 










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SHIPPER’S LATE RED 
i A rather late variety that is fast becoming promi- 
| nent. Ripensa few days after E:berta. Large yellow 
§ flesh, attractive, highly colored freestone Peach. Of 

| J. H. Hale type. Ours is the true strain. Buds cut 
{| from checked bearing orchards. 
d 
SOUTH HAVEN 
Another excellent Peach, well worth planting. Gold- 
en yellow with red blush. Large, meaty and of deli- 
cious flavor. Prolific. Freestone. August 25th— 
September 1st. 
on 
VALIANT 
Large, yellow Freestone. Juicy, very good quality. 
Excellent producer and fine canner. Quite hardy in 
bud. Anintroduction from Canada. August 28th— 
September 5th. 
VEDETTE 
Ripens a few days before Valiant, and three weeks Lefore 
Elberta. Fruit is large, roundish oval, yellow fleshed, and 
a freestone. Superior quality and color. August 25th—-30th. 
VETERAN 
Large, round, yellow fleshed fruit. Freestone. Since it ripens 
a few days later than Valiant, it makes a desirable sort to 
follow that variety; very hardy. August 30th—Se ptember 4th. 
POLLINATION 
With the exception of Mikado and J. H. Hale, all the 
varieties we offer are self-fruitful 
TRUE-TO-NAME 
All Kelly Peach trees inspected by Dr. A. P. French and 
associates of Massachusetts State College. See statement p. 5. 
