Peach Trees 
SOUTH HAVEN — This variety is the 
hardiest of all the commercial varieties. 
Fruit is large, round and unifom. Skin is 
deep yellow with red cheeks. South Haven 
is a good pollenizer to plant with other 
varieties. 
HALE-HAVEN — Introduced by Michi- 
gan Experiment station. A cross between 
J. H. Hale and South Haven. Yellow flesh 
of excellent quality. Ripens latter part of 
August. A strong grower and very hardy 
ELBERTA — A standard market peach. 
Fruit very large, oblong shape. Yellow 
tender flesh, with a firm skin. A good 
shipper. Ripens first week in September. 
GOLDEN -JUBILEE — Tree habits andj, 
fruit resembles Elberta but ripens about 
one month earlier. The skin is yellow with 
red blush, flesh golden yellow, juicy, 
tender and sweet. Hardy freestone, regular 
bearer. 

Plum Trees 
STANLEY PRUNE PLUM — Superior to all prunes, as it often comes into bearing 
in three years and ripens 10 days earlier than Italian or German prune. Hardy, 
never winter kills. Very productive, fruit large, deep bluish purple, excellent qual- 
ity. The best for commercial or home planting. 
BURBANK — Most prolific market variety. Tree hardy, vigorous heavy yielder. 
Bears young. Fruit large and of excellent flavor. Ripens in August. 
ABUNDANCE — Deliciously sweet, juicy and melting. Oblong, amber colored, over- 
spread with bright red. Flesh orange yellow. Tree is strong grower, early and pro- 
fuse bearer. Unexcelled for market and canning. 
Pear Trees 
.* BARTLETT — Large, coloring when fully ripe to 
| waxen yellow with red blush. Juicy, melting, high- 
ly flavored. Fruit ripens in September. 









, KIEFFER — Best pear for commercial planting. 
= Ripens in October. Fruit large and of excel’ent 
g quality. 
| SECKEL (Sugar Pear) — Small size, yellowish 
Yusset coloring with red cheek. Flesh white, very 
juicy and melting. Ripens in September. 

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