


PEACHES and CREAM 
WHAT A BEAUTIFUL DREAM! 
Peaches are not hard to grow, except in a very few localities, where the temperature gets too low. At any rate since Peach trees are 
not expensive to buy, everyone should have a tree or two in the back yard at least. If you are in a good locality, a Peach orchard is a 
very good investment. You start to harvest a crop the second year after planting, and often the same year they are set. We are listing 
five of the best varieties. They are “Tops.” Peaches require extra well-drained soil. What could be better than a big dish full of nice 













































tree ripened sliced Peaches and cream. So much better flavor than the fruit that you buy in the store, that was picked a week before 
ripe. The sugar content grows rapidly in a Peach the last few days it hangs on the tree. So grow your own, and see the difference. 
REDHAVEN 
This is one of the finest quality of all Peaches. Almost solid 
red all over when fully ripe. Perfectly freestone, and the flesh is 
firm and meaty. Not soft and mushy like so many of the early 
Peaches. REDHAVEN is ear- 
ly, and a little smaller than 
Hale-Haven, but we feel this is 
due to the fact that this variety 
bears so heavily. We have 
thinned the fruit when two 
months from ripe, and have 
found that by doing this, they 
will become a very large Peach. 
So it would be well to thin 
them a little when they are on 
the branches thicker than six 
inches apart. Redhaven is self 
pollenizing, although it is al- 
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HALE-HAVEN 
This variety is a week later than Redhaven. In 
popularity and profit producing, it is second only to 
the famous Elberta. In a few years there will be 
more Hale-Haven planted than 
any other variety. Our fancy, 
well-bred Hale-Haven trees will 
bear young and annually. Fruit 
\ is freestone, and deep orange- 
yellow with deep red color many days before 
they are fit to pick. When fully tree-ripened 
they are a sight to look at. Firm, yet tender, 
sweet and juicy. Ship well and will keep a 
week in the refrigerator, even when fully ripe. 
We do not hesitate to say that Hale-Haven is 
the best canning and freezing variety of them 
all. 


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Hale-Haven 
COLLECTION No. 6 
SUPER SIZE TREES 
PEACH PRICES 
EXCEPT O’BOY 

| some other variety. Redhaven ELBERTA i Redhiaven 9/16 In. Caliper, 32 to 4% Ft. Toll 
j would be a good pollenizer for 1 Hole Hoven h ny 
a the Elberta, as Eber is a little The old famous variety needs no lengthy de- 1 Elberta ‘9.50 
phy on bearing when set all scription. Fruit is very large, rather oblong in 1 J. H. Hale 19.00 
SS. shape. Freestone, firm, and one of the best ape SUPER SIZE TREES 
All 4 Trees 


A HALE-HAVEN SUPER SIZE 
SECOND YEAR AFTER SET 
shippers. Trees grow larger than other varie- 
ties. Ripens a week later than Hale-Haven. 
Fruit deep yellow, with red blush. Deep red 
around the freestone pit, with balance of the 
flesh a fine golden yellow. 
J. H. HALE 
This variety is the giant of all Peaches. Large, 
round, thick flesh, with very small pit. Free- 
stone. Richly flavored. Fine texture. Always 
sells for the highest price. Ripens a little later 
than Elberta. 
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PERFECT 
The largest, richest flavored, most beautiful Peach ever grown. 
O’Boy Peaches are beautifully round and uniform. The skin is glow- 
ing orange, blushed all over with rich carmine-red. Flesh is reddish 
from the small pit to the outside. Freestone. Firm flesh makes it 
an excellent shipper and canner. O’BOY bears young and every 
year. Truly a fancy Peach. O'BOY would 4 
like a mate like Redhaven planted near it MOE Ocalic 
for pollenization. We obtained permission 312-44 Ft. Tall 
to sell this variety from Emlongs, the orig- Beet Bos ee $1.50 
inators of this wonderful variety. Ofer ween a4 3.00 
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11/16 In. Caliper, 412 to 6 Ft. 
$2.00 
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