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Hale-Haven 

CARMAN. An old favorite white semi freestone Peach. Large size, 
prolific bearer, good canning qualities. July. 
CHAMPION. Another old home orchard favorite. Large, white semi- 
freestone. Very hardy in bud, often producing a full crop when other 
varieties fail. A good home orchard variety for the roadside stand 
and local market. August. 
CRAWFORD’S EARLY. Excellent large, sweet, yellow, freestone, 
home orchard variety. Early August. 
®EARLY ELBERTA. A yellow, freestone of the Elberta type, ripen- 
ing two weeks earlier. A desirable variety where a succession of ripening 
fruit is desired for home use, roadside stand, and local market. 
®ELBERTA. Continues to be the most extensively planted Peach, not 
the best Peach in quality, but its size, color and firmness combine to 
make it the most popular commercial variety. Even takes first place 
in home orchard planting. More than one-third of all the Peaches we 
sell is Elberta. Yellow freestone, red cheek. Middle August. (See 
illustration.) 
FIREGLOW. Large, yellow freestone following Golden Jubilee. Firm, 
excellent shipper. A promising commercial Peach. 
®GAGE ELBERTA. Differs from the old Elberta by being resistant to 
bacteriosis, which is one of the Peach growers’ problems in the South. 
Same size and shape as the standard Elberta, ripening five days later. 
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May be had in various 
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We offer a few hundred Selected 
Strain Double Red Eltberta— 
18 to 24 in. and 2 to 3 ft. sizes at 
standard prices 
GOLDEN EAST. Large, firm, highly colored yellow freestone ripening 
15 days ahead of Elberta. 
®GOLDEN JUBILEE. While still a new Peach, it possibly ranks second 
among varieties in the number of trees being planted. It is one of the 
earliest freestone Peaches of good quality. Good shipper. Demands 
the top prices because of its earliness and superior quality. This excel- 
lent new Peach is now being planted in almost every commercial or- 
chard, as well as in home orchards. July. (See illustration page 9.) 
HALE-HAVEN. A most promising new, large, yellow freestone. Intro- 
duced by the Michigan State Experiment Station. A cross between the 
Hale and South Haven. Ripens two weeks earlier than the Elberta, 
making an excellent combination with Golden Jubilee and Elberta. 
(See illustration.) 
HEATH CLING. Large, late, white clingstone pickling Peach. Sept- 
ember. 
®HILEY. A large white freestone of the Belle of Georgia type, ripening 
two weeks earlier. Planted both commercially and in the home or- 
chard. July. 
®INDIAN. Solid red clingstone, red to the stone, firm and juicy, medium 
to large. One of the best pickling Peaches grown. Sure cropper. Sept. 
