





HALEHAVEN Truly a marvel among Peaches. 
H A L E H AVEN A cross between J. H. Hale 
and South Haven. Colors on the tree to rich orange 
overspread with red, before ripening. Combines the 
large size and firmness of Hale with the perfect fertility 
of South Haven. Freestone. Ripens about two weeks 
earlier than Elberta. Trees grow rapidly, bear young, 
producing heavily. 
SOUTH HAVEN Famed from Coast 
to Coast for big 
yields annually. Extra Large, Extra Fancy, Extra Early. 
Round golden yellow fruit with dark red splashes of 
‘color. Attains a high color while still on the tree. Com- 
bines all the good features of Elberta, but ripens 12 to 
16 days earlier. Finest quality for either eating or ship- 
ping. Retains its outstanding sweetness when canned. 
Freestone, self-fertile, hardy and a young bearer. 
It’s a fast seller—better order early. 
2g E D | A V & N An extra early Peach, matur- 
ing about a month before El- 
berta. Fruit is nearly covered with a brilliant, flaming-scarlet 
color. Skin is smooth and tough. Flesh yellow, firm fine tex- 
tured, sweet, and of good quality. A perfectly fertile variety 
and freestone. 
Redhaven originated in Michigan, and within a few short 
years has become one of the outstandingly igo ehe varieties, 
and is in great demand in all localities. 

1947 PRICES— PEACH TREES 
(ALL VARIETIES on pages 6 and 7) 
Five or more trees of one grade and variety only at the 
10 rate; 25 or more of a single grade and variety at the 
50 rate. See Page 3 for Special Gift Offers. 
Each 10 50 
7/16 to 9/16 in. trees $0.80 $ 7.50 $33.75 
SPECIAL SUPER-SIZE 1.15 10.50 47.50 
11/16 in. trees 
BARGAIN No. 5 
1 Amber Gem 7/16 to 9/16 in. 
1 Halehaven 7/16 to 9/16 in. 
1 Elberta 7/16 to 9/16 in. 
1 South Haven 7/16 to 9/16 in. 
1 Surecrop Nectarine 7/16 to 9/16 in. 
(A $4.70 Catalog Value) 
ONLY $3.80, Not Prepaid. 

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