ELBERTA. (Freestone.) Fruit large, yellow with 
WALE-HAVEN. (Freestone.) The outstanding 













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PRICES: 
5 to 6 ft.. $1.40 each: per 5, $1.35 each, not prepaid. 
3 to 4 ft., 60c each; per 10, 50c each, postpaid. 
Super Giant 6 ft. Bearing Size, $1.65 each, not prepaid. 
J. H. HALE. (Freestone.) The fruit is larger than 
the Elberta and of excellent flavor. August. 
RED HAVEN. Earliest yellow freestone Peach. 
Brilliant red color with creamy yellow back- 
ground. Almost fuzzless, smooth skin. Reddens 
before it ripens. Perfect for canning and deli- 
cious when eaten from the tree. Trees are vig- 
orous, hardy and bear heavy crops. Red 
Haven should be planted in every orchard. 
EARLY ELBERTA. (Freestone.) Larg- § 
er than Elberta, though identical 
in form; bright yellow with red 
blush; flesh yellow, finer grained 
and sweeter than Elberta; ripens 
a week to ten days before Ei- 
berta; good shipper. Tree strong 
grower, hardy, good bearer. Au- 
gust. 
ROCHESTER. (Freestone.) Early midseason. 
Color lemon-yellow changing to orange-yel- 
low, blushed with deep, dark red. Skin 
thick, tough. Flesh yellow stained with red 
near the pit. Very juicy, tender and melting. 
Sweet. Highly flavored. Very good in 
quality. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE. (Freestone.) Large, golden 
yellow Peach ripening in July. Delicious to 
eat from the tree, and a splendid canner. 
An ideal market Peach. 
CHAMPION. (Freestone:) Fruit large, beautiful 
in appearance, flavor delicious, sweet, rich 
and juicy; skin creamy white with red 
cheeks; freestone. The peculiarity of this ac- 
quisition is its hardiness. It stood tempera- 
tures of 18 degrees below zero and produced 
an abundant crop the following season. Au- 
gust. 
red cheeks; flesh yellow, juicy, fine quality. 
Tree hardy and exceedingly productive. Rip- 
ens with the Crawford’s Early. Exception- 
ally large and fine. August. 
characteristics of this new Peach are its ex- 
treme hardiness, its early bearing, its rich 
yellow and red colors, and its shipping qual- 
ities. 
SOUTH HAVEN. (Freestone.) The great hardy 
Peach for cold regions; stands 10 degrees 
colder weather than any other Peach grown. 
Large, yellow freestone. La:ge as Elberta 
and a week earlier on the market. Golden Jubilee 
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RED BIRD CLING. The 
best of all early Peach- 
es. Tree is hardy, vig- 
orous and very produc- 
tive. Fruit is of good 
size and very showy 
appearance, an attrac- 
tive creamy white, 
splashed or blushed 
with red. Flesh white, firm, meaty and of good 
flavor. A fruit that will stand shipping. One of 
the best home fruits and a leading early market 
Peach. 
BELLE OF GEORGIA. Very large, skin white with 
red cheek; flesh white, firm, and of excellent fla- 
vor. Tree a rapid grower, very prolific. Ripens 
with Early Crawford. 
HAWKEYE. A perfect freestone, we introduce as a 
seedling variety. A tap-notch, every meal Peach. 
Flesh is exceptionally firm and richly flavored 
and the best canned Peach that I know of. It 
has proven to be one of the best in hardiness. 
and it produces a full crop of medium size perfect 
fruit every year under extreme conditions. The 
tree is vigorous, strong grewing, bears young 
and is self pollenizing. 3- to 4-ft. grade, 40c each; 
8 for $2.45, postpaid. 
POLLY. The finest of the white-meated Peaches. 
Large perfect freestone. It will stand very cold 
on : weather and bears a good crop when other 
SETS Peaches fail. Fine for canning and a real treat 
Hale-Haven fresh from the tree. August. 
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