WHITTEN'S “esfor Value” 
HALEHAVEN 
Truly a marvel among Peaches. 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, produc- 
ing heavily. 
EARLY ELBERTA 
A great Peach for either home or market, ripening 7 to 10 days 
ahead of the old standard Elberta. Where quality, size, productive- 
ness and beauty are paramount factors, plant-Early Elberta. It is the 
highest quality Peach of all the Elberta types. 


Fruit has a deep lemon colored skin, blushed with bright red, and 
it retains a beautiful golden yellow color after being canned. 
Identical in shape and color to regular Elberta, but slightly larger 
in size. An excellent shipper. Trees are thrifty, hardy and bear 
consistently. Freestone. 


HALEHAVEN 
AMBER GEM 
A grand new variety shaped like an Elberta and ripening about the 
same time. Fruit of enormous size. Beautiful yellow flesh with deep red 
blush. Can be left on the tree for a week or ten days after ripening. A 
semi-cling that is one of the best canning varieties offered today. Equally 
good for shipping and home use. 
REDHAVEN 
An extra early Peach, maturing about a month before Elberta. Fruit is 
nearly covered with a brilliant, flaming-scarlet color. Skin is smooth and 
tough. Flesh yellow, firm, fine textured, 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 popular varieties, and is in great demand EARLY ELBERTA 
in all localities. 

BARGAIN 
No. 3 
Amber Gem 
7/16 to 9/16 in. 
Elberta 7/16 to 9/16 in. 
Halehaven 7/16 to 9/16 in. 
Redhaven 7/16 to 9/16 in. 
South Haven 
7/16 to 9/16 in. 
Surecrop Nectarine 
7/16 to 9/16 in. 
(A $5.25 Catalog Value) 
19 
ONLY $4.7 Not Prepaid 

REDHAVEN 

