
Hale-Haven Peach 
Produces loads of huge, delicious fruit early, when 
mouths are watering for the season’s first Peach. Frost 
resistant. A great money-maker. Fruit beautifully col- 
ored; beautifully shaped; flesh thick, wholesome, deli- 
cious. Perfect freestone. Often bears second year after 
planting. Two weeks earlier than 
Elberta. It has been well tested, and 
has proven reliable. Prices below. 
Other Peaches 
Champion. Best early white-fleshed 
freestone. Rich and juicy. Highly 
colored cheek. August. 
Elberta. Large, oval-shaped, yellow free- 
stone. Red cheek. Prolific, hardy. Mid-Sep- 
tember. 
Golden Jubilee. Extra early. Moderately oval in 
shape; color vividly marked bright orange. Gives 
yields that are truly enormous, all high quality 
fruit. Delicious flavor. Excellent freestone. Good 
fresh or canned. Perfect pollenizer. Hardy. 
J. H. Hale. Flesh yellow and sweet. Good canner 
and shipper. Largest freestone. Early Sep- 
tember. 
South Haven. Fine flavor. Flesh yellow, sweet, 
showy exterior. Early. Freestone. September Ist. 
PRICES: All Peach Trees, l-yr., 7/16 in. caliper. 
1 for $1.45 4 for $4.17 25 for $23.20 
2efor 2.36 6 for 5.98 50 for 45.95 
3 for 3.26 12 for 11.42 100 for 91.45 
Cultural Note: Plant Peaches 18 to 20 feet apart 
in ordinary, well-drained, sandy loam soil. 
Sake a Vacatiou 

Eat well, play, get lots of rest, Make fun a part of your life. You ~ 
Do only things that you like best, need it. And if you grow Straw- 
Sleep so deep you hear no sound, berries for vacation money, you are 
Then mount a horse and ride around, doing something that comes near 
Or take a swim, or read a book, being fun in itself. 







Or get a big one on your hook; H. Armstrong 
Do as you please for day on day, Roberts 
But just be sure that it’s away Photos 
From home and care—yes, miles away. 
Then back you'll come as good as new, 
All ready for those humdrum things 
With happy air and heart that sings. 
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Strawberries Will 
Pay the Bill 

A good way to get vacation money is—Grow Strawberries. 
One-half acre of Strawberries—2000 to 3000 quarts or more. 
Price 25c to 35c per quart or more. Proceeds $500 to $1000. 
Those sums will pay for a very nice outing, don’t you agree? 
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