

PEACHES — 
The New REDHAVEN 
NEW REDHAVEN PEACH 
Long before other early Peaches are coloring, 
Redhaven is flaunting its bright red-all-over 
dress! It colors beautifully, long before ripe, 
and can be picked and marketed at a high price, 
while still frm enough to ship well. 
Redhaven ranks with the best Peaches in rich- 
ness of flavor, fineness and firmness of flesh, 
quality, yield, hardiness, and dependability. It 
bears a full crop after cold winters when other 
varieties fail. 
It’s a freestone, self-pollenizing, extra early 
Peach that will get the first high Peach prices, 
and bring extra profit for you. 
Right at the beginning of the Peach season, 
when other early Peaches are still green, Red- 
haven Peaches are beaming from the tree like 
so many scarlet beacons! You can see them a 
great way off, and want to eat them even before 
they are soft! They get those first, eager, big 
Peach dollars, for they set their own price. 
FAMOUS “HAVEN” FLAVOR 
If you have grown and eaten South Haven 
and Hale-Haven, you have another treat in store 
when you taste Redhaven. It was originated by 
Stanley Johnston of South Haven Experiment 

Station, who also originated the other ‘*Ha- 
vens.’’ But this one tops them all, because it 
is so extra early, yet such a hardy variety, big 
bearer, and dependable cropper. A real, all- 
around Peach. 
BRIGHTEST RED DRESS 
Redhaven has the brightest coloring of any 
Peach. Looks like it’s ripe 10 days or more 
before it’s ready to pick. 
Peach growers have always dreamed of hav- 
ing a Peach that really had color, flavor, quality, 
quantity, and would ripen early enough to avoid 
price competition. Redhaven more than answers 
that dream. It is destined to stand with all the 
big-profit Peaches. A freestone, perfectly self- 
pollenizing variety. Get started with Redhaven 
this spring! 
REDHAVEN PRICES 
2 yr., 9-16 in. trees. 
Each ....$1.25 5 for ...$4.50 
3 for 3.00 10 for 8.50 
Super Size Trees, each $1.50. 
NO DISCOUNT 


HALE-HAVEN 
Introduced by the Michigan Experiment Station. It is a cross 
between the J. H. Hale and the South Haven. Freestone. Yellow 
flesh. Firm. Excellent quality. Ripens last week in August. This 
is what we consider the very best Peach of them all. Trees are 
strong growers, and hardy. This variety will make you big money 
and should be planted extensively. No better variety ever intro- 
duced for canning and eating fresh. 
2-year-old trees: Each $1.25; 3 for $3.00. 
Super Size trees: Each $1.50. LESS DISCOUNTS. 
ELBERTA 
This is the standard market Peach wherever you go. Fruit very 
large, oblong shape. Yellow, freestone, and tender flesh with a 
firm skin, which makes it the best shipping Peach. Ripens first 
week in September. Flesh turns to deep red near the pit. Good 
canning variety. * 
2-year-old trees: Each $1.25; 3 for $3.00. 
Super Size trees: Each $1.50. LESS DISCOUNTS. 

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’Hale- 
Haven 

ORANGE QUINCE 
We list only this one Quince as we 
consider it by far the best. The trees 
commence to bear very young and pro- 
duce big crops. Fruit is excellently fla- 
vored and of large size. 3-yr., Super 
Size: Each $3.00. NO DISCOUNT. 
RUSSIAN 
MULBERRY 
If you plant Cherry trees this year 
or now have Cherry trees growing, 
plant a Russian Mulberry for the birds. 
They will leave your Cherries alone, 
and eat the Mulberries. One tree is 
enough. 
Price: $1.00 each. Large, 5-6 ft. 
tree. NO DISCOUNT. 

Discount until 
February 5th 
20% 
10% 
«5% Rae 
Balance of Season 
Net Prices 
Discount until 
March 5th 
Hybrid Sweet Corn 
This is the earliest and sweetest of all 
Sweet Corn. Ears 7 to 9 inches long. 
Stalk grown to medium height and several 
ears on one stalk, when planted in good 
garden soil. Big moneymaker. Be the first 
one to offer Sweet Corn for sale this year. 
First Corn always brings 5Oc per doz. 
Price: 2 Ib., 50c; 1 Ib., 85c; 5 Ibs. 
for $3.50. NO DISCOUNT. POSTPAID. 
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