Hale-Haven Peaches—Hardy, Flavorful, 
Firm-Fleshed—Unsurpassed for Home or Market 
Krider's Peach Trees - 

Best Varieties Known 
Today 
Plant Peach trees 18 to 25 feet apart. Many peope plant them between Apple trees in an orchard, as 
they are usually gone by the time the Apple trees mature. 
EARLY VARIETIES 
EARLY ELBERTA. (Freestone.) Early midseason. Color 
lemon-yellow changing to orange-yellow, blushed with 
red. Yellow flesh stained with red near the pit. Very 
juicy, tender and melting, sweet and highly flavored. 
Splendid quality. 
“GOLDEN JUBILEE. (Freestone.) A choice freestone re- 
cently introduced by the New Jersey Experiment Sta- 
tion, already popularized and given a high rating. Tree 
habits resemble Elberta. The skin is yellow with red 
blush; flesh golden yellow; tender and sweet. 
oblong and rather flattened in shape. Brings top mar- 
ket prices because it is early and has a superior flavor. 
CHAMPION. (Freestone.) Large, round, quite regular, 
yellowish white; mottled with red on sunny side, flesh 
white with red at the pit. One of the best in quality 
for nearby markets and home use. It is a healthy grow- 
er and hardy in fruit bud. The fruit ripens from 20th 
of August. 
Earliest Large’ Yellow Freestone Peach 
ORIOLE 
Extremely early and a fine large yellow Peach as 
well. Yellow skin with red blush. Flesh golden yellow 
to the pit, rich, tender and juicy. Top market prices 
are paid for this Peach because it is so early and so 
delicious. : 
3 to 5 ft. trees, $1.00 each; 10 for $8.00. 
“REDHAVEN” 
Extra early. lt shows a marvelous over-all red color 
when other varieties are yet green. A cross between 
South Haven and Hale-Haven, it seems to combine the 
best flavors and hardy qualities of each. An enormous 
and dependable bearing variety. Freestone. Extremely 
hardy and has that long looked for over-all red color. 
Makes fruit sell on sight and you will have them on 
the market long before other Peaches come, getting 
top prices for your Redhaven. 
3 to 5 ft. trees, $1.25 each; 10 for $10.00. 

Fruit - 
LATER VARIETIES 
ELBERTA. (Freestone.) The great market Peach. Many 
consider it the best all-around Peach; lemon-yellow 
color with blush on sunny side. Flesh pale yellow, ten- 
der and juicy. Tree vigorous. An excellent shipping 
Peach. September. 
GOLD DROP. (Freestone.) The almost translucent golden 
colored flesh of this Peach renders it exceedingly at- 
tractive in market, where it sells at highest prices. The 
tree is hardy and bears early; profitable. Late Sept. 
HALE-HAVEN. (Freestone.) In this new, hardy rot-resist- 
ant Peach, almost as large and fine as the Elberta 
itself, we have a Peach of great market value. A 
large, roundish Peach, with yellow skin, red blush on 
sunny side, yellow flesh; tender and melting; rich, 
sweet, and of superior flavor. A big, early yellow- 
skinned Peach of high quality, is sure to be in great 
demand. From August 15th. 
J. H. HALE. (Freestone.) Fruit averages one-third to one- 
half larger than Elberta, ripens about five days earlier 
and has superior flavor. Color a beautiful golden yellow 
with deep carmine blush. Does well over a wide range 
of territory and is worth cultivation. September Ist. 
SOUTH HAVEN. (Freestone.) The great hardy Peach for 
cold regions because it, with Hale-Haven, withstands 
10 degrees colder weather than any other Peaches 
grown. Large yellow freestone, as large as Elberta and 
several weeks earlier on the market. Plant Elberta 
and J. H. Hale with it for commercial purposes. All 
yellow, all freestone, all money-makers. 
PRICES OF PEACH TREES: 
(Except Redhaven) 
2 to 3 ft., 75¢ each; 
10 for $6.50; 100 for $45.00 
: 3 to 5 ft., $1.00 each; 
10 for $8.00; 100 for $60.00 




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