PEACHES 
The most rapid in habit of growth and earliness in bearing of all tree fruits. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE. New large yellow freestone. Ripens from middle to late August. Flesh is 
tender, fine grained, juicy, and excellent quality. The best early yellow peach. Excellent for 
canning and home use. Tree productive, hardy. 





RED HAVEN. A new, early, freestone, yellow fleshed peach introduced by the South 
Haven Experiment Station, Michigan. Almost free from fuzz, medium sized, noted for 
its all over bright red color with delicious flavor of Hale Haven and South Haven. 
Hangs on tree better than other peaches even when fully ripe. We think this variety 
well worthy of trial. Ripens August 20th—25th. 


ROCHESTER. An early, large yellow peach with an attractive red blush. A fine canning peach. 
It is an early and prolific bearer, ripening in early September. Freestone. 
HALE HAVEN—New. Fruit is large, yellow with red cheek, freestone. Flesh firm, juicy, very 
sweet, and richly flavored. Ripens September Ist to 5th. Tree is very productive, hardy. One of 
the best canning peaches of all. 
ELBERTA. Best known yellow canning peach. Freestone. Fruit large, attractive, good in quality. 
Ripens early September. Tree hardy, productive. 

A fruiting branch of Golden Jubilee taken in our bearing orchards 
BELLE OF GEORGIA. The best known white variety. Fruit is large with showy red cheek, flesh 
juicy, with pleasing flavor. Tree hardy and productive. Ripens middle of September. 
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