
Redhaven 
STURDY, SELECTED 
PEACH 
TREES 
IN AMERICA’S BEST AND 
FINEST VARIETIES 
EARLY VARIETIES 
ORIOLE 
Earliest Large Yellow Freestone Peach 
Extremely early and a fine large yellow Peach as 
well. Yellow skin with red blush. Flesh golden yel- 
low 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 4 ft., $1.25 each; 10 for $10.00 
GOLDEN JUBILEE 
(Freestone.) A choice freestone recently intro- 
duced by the New Jersey Experiment Station, al- 
ready popularized and given a high rating. Tree 
habits resemble Elberta. The skin is yellow with 
red blush; flesh golden yellow; tender and sweet. Fruit oblong 
and rather flattened in shape. Brings top market prices be- 
cause it is early and has a superior flavor. 
EARLY ELBERTA 
(Freestone.) Early mid-season. Color lemon-yellow chang- 
ing 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. 
ROCHESTER 
(Freestone.) Early mid-season. Color lemon-yellow chang- 
ing to orange-yellow, blushed with deep red. Skin, thick and 
tough. Yellow flesh stained with red near the pit. Very juicy, 
tender and melting, sweet and highly flavored. Splendid quality. 
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 grower‘and hardy in fruit bud. The fruit ripens 
from 20th of August. 
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, tender and juicy. Tree vigorous. 
An excellent shipping Peach. September. 
HALE-HAVEN 
(Freestone.) In this new, hardy, rot-resistant 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. 
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“"REDHAVEN” 
THE PEACH SUPREME 
Extra early. It 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 va- 
riety. 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 4 ft., $1.25 each; 10 for $10.00 
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 |st. 
SOUTH HAVEN 
(Freestone.) The great hardy Peach for cold regions be- 
cause it, with Hale-Haven, withstands 10 degrees colder 
weather than any other Peaches grown. Large yellow free- 
stone, 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. 




