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Red Haven— evens 20 
DAYS BEFORE ELBERTA. This new 
Michigan Expt. Station peach is an- 
other most profitable early com- 
mercial variety. Outstanding in ship- 
ping qualities—it is of good size, red 
color, firmness, dependable crops. 
Its size, fine sweet flavor, yellow 
fine-grained flesh and freestone pit 
make it equally excellent for home 
use. 
Redhaven is usually completely 
covered with brilliant red. Very 
heavy producers — thinning often 
needed. Fruit buds hardier than El- 
berta. You should have Redhaven 
for a fine extra early peach. 
Golden Jubilee — 
EARLY AUGUST. Large, very at- 
tractive, orange-yellow fruits, with 
pink cheeks; always freestone; EI- 
berta type but milder in flavor. Pop- 
ular for home canning. Its size, color 
and quality bring high prices on 
local markets. Haven 
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low fleshed, non-melting commercial 
clingstone in the eastern half of the 1 Red Haven—Early 
1 Golden Jubilee—Early 
country for canning. Now grown and 
canned in this Michigan peach sec- : 
1 Hale Haven—Medium 
_tion. Suitable for home canning, too, 
and its naturally thick, syrupy juice _1 Elberta—Late 
and rich, pink color when canned : $ 48 
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riety. 

NEW HARDEE PEACH 
Full Crop After 18° Below Zero 
This record is reported by Ohio Experiment Station. It means 
sure crops when even Elberta fails, and that means soaring peach 
prices. HARDEE is a drought-resisting, steady bearing, sure- 
cropping tree. Yellow freestone. Ripens with Elberta; rich yellow 
with red cheek. Successful peach crops can now be grown in many 
sections that were too cold before. Safeguard your future crops. 
Order Yours at Once. 
NEW HARDEE PRICES 
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9/16 trees, 4 to 5 ft., Each $1.20; 3 for $3.30; Hardee 
10 for $9.95; 25 for $23.50. Peach 
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Choice Peaches 
Hale Haven—mid-August. Wonderful 
new peach with great size and beautiful color of 
J. H. Hale and earliness of South Haven. A better 
peach of richest flavor; yellow flesh firm and juicy. 
Better shipper than South Haven; always freestone; 
bears every year. Hale Haven is one of the best 
and its sale shows a far greater increase than any 
other kind. Always brings more money. Ripens 15 
to 20 days before Elberta and is second only to that 
grand variety in popularity and profits. 
South Haven-— August, the Profit- 
able Early Peach. Originated in the famous 
Michigan Peach Belt, South Haven, has proven one 
of the best varieties in every peach growing sec- 
tion. Experiment Stations recommend it when an 
earlier pearh than Elberta is desired. Withstands 
severe winter cold. As fine a peach as the standard 
Elberta, firm, highly colored — and ripens 12 to 18 
days earlier. 
J . H. Hale— ate August. First in 
Size, Color, Quality. Yellow, thick skin, colors 
to a rosy tint. Deep yellow, fine grain- 
ed very firm flesh — delicious flavor. 
A beautiful peach, fresh or canned. In 
size, color and quality, no peach com- 
pares with Hale. Always brings $1.00 
to $1.50 more per bushel. 
Elberta—sept. 1, Planted 
by Thousands. Standard commer- 
cial peach. Plant Elberta and be sure 
of a crop. Large to extra large. Free- 
stone. Golden flesh, red at the pit, firm, 
juicy. Has no equal as a prolific bearer 
and shipper. Best known peach. 
Champion-—eEarly August. 
Best White Freestone. Many pre- 
fer this white peach. Full of rich juice, 
finest flavor. Large red cheek. Heavy 
bearer; very hardy. 


PEACH TREE PRICES 
(All Varieties Except Hardee) 
1 yr. 9/16 in., 4 to 5 ft. 
Each ....$1.00 10 for ....$ 9.25 
3 for .... 2.90 25 for .... 21.75 
- 100 for.... $82.50 







