
No. 6-9 HALEHAVEN 
Freestone that ripens June 25th. Cross between South 
Haven and J. H. Hale. Large, beautifully colored, yellow 
fleshed Peach. Splendid shipper. Heavy producer and 
brings top prices. It is one of the finest canning Peaches 
grown. Every Peach is a big handful of delicious, tempting 
goodness. It colors long before ripe and is perfectly self- 
fertile, extremely hardy, prolific and a good pollinator for 
other Peaches. Label-two BLUE stripes. 
PRICES 
2 to 4 ft. size $0.90 each 
4 to 6 ft. size 1.30 each 
Frost-Resistant Varieties Are 
Our Specialty 
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Indian Chief 
Judian C. hief Peach 
Three Fill a Half-Gallon Jar 
Stay With Wolfe and Grow Peaches That 
REALLY MAKE A HANDFUL 
A cling that ripens about July 20th. Can you imagine an 
Indian Peach so large that three will fill a half-gallon jar. 
Some so large that they won’t even go in a half-gallon 
jar. We offer a handsome reward for a better and bigger 
Indian Cling Peach than ours. Mrs. Wolfe says it is the 
finest pickling Peach in the land. A 24-year-old tree here 
in Stephenville is still bearing the finest red-fleshed, red- 
skinned Peaches I have ever seen. Our buds are taken 
from proven orchard bearing trees and paint labeled so 
that we can absolutely guarantee pure-strain, true-to-label 
varieties. Indian Chief is labeled ORANGE. 

“Offer Ne 0-6 
Frost-Resistant Peaches 
We specialize in Frost-Resistant Peach varieties. A 
Peach tree without a crop is a dead expense. Look 
at the record of Frank, Frankie, Texaberta, Melba, 
Jubilee, New Elberta, and our special Elberta. A 
CROP EVERY YEAR. They bloom late in the 
season and bloom over a long period of time. One 
Wolfe heavy bearing tree is worth: ten that lose 
two and three crops out of five. 
Halehaven 


