
Maloney Peach trees are all inspected for trueness to name by Professors A. P. French, 
O. C. Roberts and L. Southwick of the Massachusetts State College, Amherst, Mass. 
LEADING 
The dates after varieties indicate the season during which fruit 
is at its best. 
ELBERTA. Best commercial money-making variety. Fifty per cent 
of all Peaches planted are Elberta. It has proven its ability to 
adapt itself to varied climatic and soil conditions. Tree hardy, 
disease resistant, very thrifty and very productive. Fruit large, 
oval, yellow with red cheek. Flesh yellow, firm, juicy, of high 
quality. Splendid shipper and keeper. Mid-September. Free- 
stone. 
ELBERTA, EARLY. Yellow, large, good quality. Early September. 
Freestone. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE. Introduced by the New Jersey Experimental 
Station. It is proving to be a real money maker. Best canning 
Peach of all hardy varieties. Fruit large, yellow; flesh yellow, 
tender, juicy and sweet. Fruit improves as the tree grows older. 
Late August. Freestone. - 
HALE-HAVEN. This exceptionally fine Peach is the result of 
crossing the marvelous J. H. Hale with South Haven. Fruit 
large, beautiful yellow. Flesh yellow, high quality, good shipper. 
Its high color even before ripening enables premature picking 
for distant markets. Tree is hardy strong grower. Yields heavy 
crops early September. Freestone. 
HALE, J. H. Large, yellow overlaid with carmine. Flesh yellow, 
fine grained. Late August. Freestone. 
SHIPPER’S LATE RED. Popular new variety, rather outstanding, 
for the fruit is very large, high color; yellow flesh of unusual 
quality. Late September. Freestone. 
SOUTH HAVEN. This variety is increasing in popularity rapidly. 
Golden yellow with red blush, juicy and deliciously sweet. Late 
September. 
Freestone. 


PRICES OF ALL VARIETIES PEACH TREES 
(Except as noted) 
Your Choice of Varieties, Alike or Assorted 
1-9 10-49 50andup 
Dordenteyrenas5 tt ee 2 1.50 $1.20) $0.80 
Madinmethyrii324ifte ee 1.250 | 1.05 .70 
ant. 10 60 | 
Small, 
1 yr., 2-3 ft. .90 




PEACHES 
VALIANT. Seedling of Elberta, rapidly increasing in popularity. 
Fruit large, roundish, oblate, yellow blushed .with red; firm, 
juicy, very good quality. Season about September Ist. Freestone. 
VEDETTE. Ripens a few days before Valiant. It was obtained from 
an Elberta seed. The tree is productive and the fruit is large, 
roundish oval, yellow fleshed. Some classify it as superior to 
its parent, not only in quality but color as well. Late August. 
Freestone. 
FERTILE HALE. New. Yellow with deep carmine blush. A splen- 
did market variety. September Ist. Freestone. Price: 4-5 ft., 
1-9, $2.00; 10-49, $1.75. 3-4 ft., 1-9, $1.75; 10-49, $1.60. 
Other Standard Peaches 
BELLE OF GEORGIA. Large, white, red cheek. Late July. Free- 
stone. 
CARMAN. Creamy white, deep blush. Flesh tender and juicy. Best 
white Peach. 
CRAWFORD EARLY. Large, rich yellow with red cheek. Very 
productive. Early September. Freestone. 
CRAWFORD LATE. Large, yellow with red cheek. Flesh yellow, 
melting, very good. Late September. Freestone. 
CUMBERLAND. New variety introduced by the New Jersey Ex- 
perimental Station. Tree is a vigorous grower and very hardy. 
Fruit red, flesh white. Mid-July. Freestone. 
MARIGOLD. Introduced by New Jersey Experimental Station; rip- 
ens about 5 days after Mikado. Tree large and productive. 
Fruit resembles Mikado in size ‘and appearance, but better in 
quality. Mid-August. Freestone. 
MIKADO. Flesh yellow and red. Semi-cling. Early August. 
ROCHESTER. Good sized, yellow. Mid-August. Excellent for road- 
side stands for it cans well. Freestone. 
REDHAVEN. Redhaven has the famous flavor bred into South 
Haven and Hale-Haven. It’s a hardy variety, and a big yielder. 
Earliest yellow freestone. Mid-August. 







