Hon-ee-gold 
Fairhaven 

Due to the fact that we have increased our budding of the 
varieties on this page we are in a position to furnish them 
in large quantities to the wholesale grower. We recommend 
these four varieties as being superior to practically all other 
varieties of peaches and we will be pleased to quote com- 
mercial prices to those who wish to plant 300 or more trees 
of each variety. 

| HON-EE-GOLD | 
The Hon-ee-gold peach, which is a Stahelin orig- 
ination, comes from central Michigan and in our 
estimation is one of the best late peaches that has 
ever been offered to the public. 
Brilliant Golden Color, Excellent Flavor 
It ripens from a week to ten days after Elberta 
and has a brilliant golden color and is slightly 
on the round type with a beautiful red cheek. 
In size it compares with the very largest of Elbertas. 
This makes a wonderful appearance when they are 
packed ready for market. Where it has been sold 
its flavor has been a strong selling point. Recom- 
mended as a companion tree to all Elberta plant- 
ings. Freestone. 
PRICE: 9/16 trees, $1.55 each; 10 for $14.50. 
Complete schedule of prices on page 18. 


MICHIGAN 

White peaches are not generally regarded as sorts 
which are to be planted for market purposes, but 
‘owing to the unequalled quality and the extreme 
size of White Hale, we think it should be more 
heavily planted for commercial purposes. This 
white peach originated on our own farm and is the 
best white variety we have ever seen. 
Hardy, Remarkable Flavor 
It is exceptionally hardy and has produced a crop 
of fruit practically every year since it was intro- 
duced. The flavor of the peach is remarkable. It is 
honey sweet in flavor and of very high quality. If 
you have a roadside trade these peaches will bring 
you a premium over common varieties. Freestone. 
PRICE: 9/16 trees, $1.55 each; 10 for $14.50. 
Complete schedule of prices on page 18, 



The production record of the Fairhaven peach 
has been remarkable. This is a variety which 
so many of our customers have inquired about 
the last two years. Now we have a supply. 
Hardy and Attractive Color 
It is very hardy and during the seasons when 
the blossoming period is cold or foggy it will 
produce a full crop of fruit when many other 
varieties are unproductive. It is nearly round, 
mostly bright golden color with an attractive 
red cheek. This color shows up when the fruit 
is still very green. It is an excellent shipper. 
The season of maturity is about a week before 
Hale Haven and right at the end of the Red- 
haven season. Freestone. 
PRICE: 9/16 trees, $1.55 each; 10 for $14.50. 
Complete schedule of prices on page 18. 

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ORIGINATIONS 
The four varieties of 
peaches listed on this 
page are all peaches 
which have origin- 
ated in Michigan. 
This makes for hardi- 
ness, and to you who 














are located in sections 
where hardiness is a 
desirable quality we 
especially recommend 
these four varieties 
for you to plant. 

Large Size, Brilliant Color 
It is a variety which ripens about the same 
season as Hale Haven, but is fully 10 to 15% 
larger. It is a brilliant golden color with a con- 
siderable amount of red color and if it is left 
to fully ripen it will run 50% red. It is a better 
quality peach than either Hale Haven, South 
Haven, or Redhaven, and its size will always 
make it bring a premium. Self pollinizing. A 
free stone. Tree is hardy and stands extreme 
cold weather. As we have reduced the price in 
large quantities it should be planted more 
heavily by commercial growers. 
PRICE: 9/16 trees, $1.55 each; 10 for $14.50. 
Complete schedule of prices on page 18. 

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Michigold 

The sandy soil in Berrien county, Michigan, produces 
a root system on peaches and other trees which we 
believe cannot be equalled anyplace in the country. 
This type of soil produces an immense amount of fi- 
brous roots. With our power digger we are able to save 
all of these for our future fruit growers. 
