Our Super Size Peach Trees Bear Very Young 19 
AMBER GEM—This grand new variety 
is a semi-cling; shaped like an Elberta and 
ripens same time. Beautiful yellow flesh 
with deep red blush; delicious honey-sweet 
flavor. Will hang on the tree from ten 
days to two weeks after it ripens. Truly 
one of the largest peaches we have ever 
seen. One of the best canning varieties 
known at the present time—used exten- 
sively by all canning factories. It is ex- 
tremely hardy and very productive. Ex- 
cellent variety for long distance shipping 
as it will keep several days after being 
picked. 3 to 44 ft. trees, $1.15 each; 4 
to 514 ft. trees, $1.50 each. 
KALHAVEN—A Michigan peach which is 
a result of a cross between the J. H. Hale 
and the old Kalamazoo variety. Immense 
in size; its color and flavor is excellent. = 
Very hardy. It is large, round in shape, 
is a beautiful red color all over, and is an 
extremely good shipper. Ripens a few 
days after the common Elberta, The tree 
is hardy, makes an excellent growth, and 
is a self-pollinizer. Freestone. 3 to 4 ft. 
trees, $1.25 each. 
SOUTH HAVEN—Farly midseason. Yel- 
low, freestone, large, handsome, uniform 
size, delicate flavor, ripens about 15 to 
18 days ahead of Elberta. Tree is very 
hardy, good grower and a consistent heavy 
bearer, adopted to cold climates, produces 
bumper crops in mild climate. 4 to 5 foot 
trees $1.50 each. 
VALIANT—A seedling of Elberta, is very 
promising. The fruit is large, roundish 
oblate, yellow blushed with red, with firm 
juicy flesh of very good quality; a free- 
stone. The trees are productive. It is in 
season by the first of September or about 
two weeks ahead of Elberta. Noteworthy 
because of earliness and rich delectable 
flavor. 4 to 6 foot trees, $1.50 each. 
SALWEY—Large yellow freestone. Crim- 
son cheek. Sweet, juicy. One of the best 
late peaches. September. 4 to 6 foot trees,- 
$1.50 each. 
POLLY—This is the hardiest of all white 
peaches. Originated at the Iowa Experi- 
ment Station, withstands 20 degrees be- 
low zero. You folks who live out of the 
peach country should plant Polly. This is 
a home use variety, as it’s too soft to ship 
very far. The fruit is large, white and 
freestone, Ripens a few days ahead of 
Elberta. Polly has an outstanding de- 
licious flavor that you will never forget. 
4 to 6 foot trees, $1.50 each. 
NOTICE 
We cannot ship fruit trees into the follow- 
ing states: California, Colorado, Idaho, Mon- 
tana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah and Washington. 


Red Haven 
REDHAVEN 
World’s Rarest Peach 
THE PEACH THAT SOLD FOR 
$60.00 A BUSHEL _ 
The first half-bushel of Redhaven peaches 
sold in Benton Harbor, Mich., this past summer 
brought the unbelievable price of $30.00. Red- 
haven originated at the South Haven Experi. 
ment Station from a cross made between Hale- 
haven and Kalhaven in 1930. It was still un- 
named and known only by number. Exhaustive 
tests were made over a period of years until its 
real worth and merit as an outstanding new 
peach could be determined. 
EARLIEST, DAZZLING ALL-RED, 
SELF-POLLINIZING PEACH. 
QUALITY UNSURPASSED 
Redhaven matures very early, about 4 month 
before Elberta. Fruit medium in size, of slight- 
ly elongated shape, and almost completely cov- 
ered with a brilliant red color. Skin is smooth 
and tough. Flesh yellow, firm, fine textured, 
sweet, and of good quality. A perfectly fertile 
variety and freestone. It is safe to classify 
Redhaven as the outstanding early peach of 
tomorrow. Be the first in your locality to pos- 
sess this rare and most profitable variety. Or- 
der today before we’re sold out. 

REDHAVEN TREE PRICES 
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7-16 to 9-16, 3 to 4 ft. 1.00 4.75 9.00 20.00 
9-16 to 11-16, 4 to 5 ft. 1.10 5.25 10.00 22.50 
SPECIAL SUPER SIZE 
TRIE UY eee eee 1.55 17.25 13.50 30.00 
(Height as stated is approximate) 
CHAMPION—A Good Home Peach. 
White, freestone, very large, creamy 
white with red cheek, sweet, juicy, very 
high flavor. Champion has lost its past 
commercial importance because it will 
not carry satisfactorily under refriger- 
ation, but as a home garden or a roadside 
peach, it is one of the best. Tree is hardy, 
large grower and productive. 4 to 6 foot 
trees, $1.50 each. 
