

_ PEACH TREES 
‘| REDHAVEN 
| World’s Rarest Peach 
| THE PEACH THAT SOLD FOR 
‘$60.00 A BUSHEL 
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| The first half-bushel of Redhaven peaches 
_ | sold in Benton Harbor, Mich., this past summer 
brought the unbelievable price of $30.00. Red- 
‘| haven originated at the South Haven Experi-_ 
| ment Station from a cross made between Hale- 
haven and Kalhaven in 1930. It was still un- 
. | named and known only by number. Exhaustive 
| tests were made over a period of years until its 
| real worth and merit as an outstanding new 
peach could be determined. : 
| EARLIEST, DAZZLING ALL-RED, 
_ SELF-POLLINIZING PEACH. 
--—-s« EQUALITY UNPARED. 
-. Redhaven matures very early, about a month 
before Elberta. Fruit medium in size, of slight- 
ly elongated shape, and almost completely cov- 
ered with a brilliant red color. Skin is smooth 
and tough. Flesh yellow, firm, fine textured, 
sweet, and of good quality. A perfectly fertile 
variety and freestone. It is safe to classify 
Redhaven as the outstanding early peach of 
tomorrow. Be the first in your locality to pos- 
sess this rare and most profitable variety. Or- 
der today before we’re sold out. 
















REDHAVEN TREE PRICES 
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Plant Our «Special Super Size 
Peach Trees and Save Several 
Years of Waiting for Fruit. 

' ELBERTA—The Standard Market Peach 
of the Entire Nation. For years this has 
been the standard midseason market va- 
riety. Does equally well in all Peach- 
growing sections, North and South. Fruit 
is large, bright golden yellow with red 
blush, Highly flavored. Ideally firm flesh 
and skin. A strong, vigorous grower. Rip- - 
ens 10th to 15th of September. Freestone 
and self-fertile. Prices on page 15. 
HALEHAVEN—Truly a marvel among 
Peaches. Second only to Elberta in popu- 
lar demand. A cross between J. H. Hale 
and South Haven. Colors on the tree to 
a rich orange overspread with red, before 
ripening. Combines the large size and 
firmness of Hale with the perfect fer- 
tility of South Haven. (Freestone. Ripens 
about two weeks earlier than Elberta. 
Trees grow rapidly, bear young, produc- 
ing heavily, never failed a crop. 
_ Jj. H. HALE—Known as the giant of the 
peaches. No other peach will get as large 
and fine as J. H. Hale. Ripens 5 days 
earlier than Elberta. Yellow freestone, 
beautifully blushed with very small pit. 
5-16 7-16, 2 to 3 ft. -$0.80 $3.75 $7.00 $16.75 
M746. 9-16,'8 to'4 ft. 2. 




Smooth and fuzzless. It is however, a shy 
' 90 4.25 8.00 19.00 : : 
9-16 11-16, 3% to 5 ft. 1.00 4.75 9.00 22.00 bearer unless you plant a variety like 
| 25.09 South Haven near it to make cross pollin- 
Special Super Size __._ 1.25 6.00 11.00 
(Height as stated is approximate) ization. If this is done it will bear as heavy 
as Elberta, and of much bet- 
ter quality. Grow J. H. 
HALE and watch the people 
beat a track to your place 
for fruit. Prices on page 15. 
ROCHESTER — A _ yellow 
freestone Peach having the 
exceptional merit of being 
early, ripening about Aug- 
ust 10th; extraordinarily 
sweet and early bearing. In 
other respects it compares 
favorably with the best 
standard varieties. Fruit is 
large, yellow in color, prettily 
blushed. Flesh sweet, juicy 
and of delicious flavor. It 
keeps and ships well. Tree a 
vigorous. grower, hardy and 
an annual and prolific bear- 
er. Season three weeks be- 
fore Elberta. 
PEACH TREE PRICES 
For Elberta, J. H. 
Hale, Rochester and 
Halehaven, see page 15. 

_ Halehaven Peach 
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