THE SIEBENTHALER COMPANY 
FRUIT TREES AND SMALL FRUIT PLANTS 
PEACHES 
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GOLDEN JUBILEE. A new variety that is highly recom- 
mended. Midseason and of unexcelled quality. 
Yellow flesh with distinct blush. 
HALE-HAVEN. Large, beautifully colored, yellow=- 
fleshed, freestone Peach, two weeks earlier than 
Elberta. Thrifty grower and very hardy tree. 
RED HAVEN. Large, yellow-fleshed, red skin free- 
stone Peache More highly colored than South 
Haven or Hale-Haven. 
MID-season Varieties 
EARLY ELBERTA.e. Ripens about a week earlier than 
Elberta. Otherwise the same, or a trifle better 
quality. 
ELBERTA. Large, yellow, with red cheek; flesh yellow, 
firm, juicy, of high quality. Exceedingly proli- 
fic, sure bearer am hardy. The leading market 
variety. 
J. He. HALE. Golden yellow with deep crimson blushe 
Larger, five days earlier, am superior quality 
to Elberta. 
Late Ripening Varieties 
WILMA, The fruit is as large as Elberta, its parent, 
but not quite so elongated; ripens about ten days 

later. 
, PEARS 5 or more 
11/16 in. diam. h-5 ft. Each Each 
$2.50 2.00 
Varieties 
BARTLETT. Large, buttery, juicy, high-flavored, great 
bearer; very popular both for eating out of the 
hand and for canning. August and Sept enber. 
DUCHESS. Large, juicy, September. 
GORHAM. Similar to Bartlett in quality, excellent for 
dessert and canning. May be used as a pollinizing 
variety for Bartlett. 
KIEFFER. Large size, handsome appearance, and remark- 
able keeping and shipping qualities. October and 
November. 
SECKEL. Smalls; skin yellowish brown with brownish red 
cheek; flesh fine grained, sweet, richest and high- 
est flavor. September and October, 

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