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RTHERN GROW 
| HARDY — PROFITABLE 
FAIRHAVEN 
THE NEW WONDER PEACH 
Early Ripening — Heavy Producer — Hardy 




















1-23—Fairhaven was originated in the South Haven Experiment Sta- 
tion from a cross between J. H. Hale and South Haven. Fairhaven 
ripens about a week before Halehaven and at the end of Redhaven 
season. At least half of the fruits of Golden Jubilee will have been 
harvested when Fairhaven begins. 
Fruit is medium-large, nearly round, and mostly bright golden in 
eolor, with an attractive, bright-red cheek. The skin is very smooth 
and tough. Fruits are very firm and ship exceptionally well for an 
early peach. Flesh is medium-yellow with a moderate amount of red 
color at the pit, firm-textured and of good flavor. Pee 
It resists browning, which is a great advantage, BARGAIN 
especially in processing. The stone is free when NO. 36 
fruits are fully ripe. 
Trees are exceptionally heavy producers of The 2 New "Wonder" 
Peaches 
fine-size fruit, are hardy and vigorous, with 
strong scaffold limbs, and have shown no indi- 2 : 
eation of susceptibility of the trunk to winter 2 Fairhaven. 
injury. See page 30 for price. 2 Red-Gold Giant ; 
All 7/16 in., Fairhaven 
3-4 ft. trees 
rykieueee RED-GOLD GIANT 
THE IMPROVED HALE! 
Bears Young—Fine Shipper—Exceptionally Hardy! 
1-38—Truly the GIANT of the Peach family—many peaches 
weighing 1 pound each—the largest Peach we have ever seen. 
This new variety is a bud-sport of the common Hale, but is 
much larger, and bears heavier, with no signs of “little peach” 
so common in the Hale. A late mid-season variety that is 
almost fuzzless. Ripens a week later that J. H. Hale, when 
Peaches are bringing a premium price. A perfect freestone. 
An excellent shipper. Bears at an early age—often one-half 
bushel the second year. Very hardy. Tree.is a more thrifty 
grower than Hale, and seems to be more resistant to brown 
rot than other kinds. 
The fruit is round like the Hale but much larger, and - 
bears heavier; skin is golden-yellow, heavily blushed with red; 
flesh is golden-yellow, firm, solid and of delicious flavor. A 
small pit. : 
To get larger crops with this wonderful variety it is advis- 
able to plant with other varieties such as Elberta and Hale- 
Haven. 
If you want a peach to surprise your neighbors, buy a few 
of these trees. 


PRICE 10 25 
7/16 insitveca es $ 7.00 $16.25 
9/16 in. trees -.. 9.00 21.25 


11/16 in. trees -.........-- 11.00 25.00 
HARDY APRICOTS 
This is the Hardy Northern 
Variety 
1-21—Produces very large, orange-yellow-colored fruit 
with red cheek. Fruit is sweet, juicy and delicious. 
Freestone and very productive. As hardy as a Peach 
and as easy to grow. Ripens in August. Plant two or 
more trees for proper pollenization. 
PRICE: 5-7/16 in., 3-4 ft. trees, 85c each; 2 
for $1.50; 6 for $4.00; 9/16 in., 4-5 ft. trees, 
$1.25 each; 2 for $2.25; 6 for $6.00. 
NECTARINE 


Apricot . 
1-39—This delicious fruit is a cross between a Peach 
and Plum. Resembles a Peach in shape, size and flavor. ' ; 
Smooth skin, similar to that of east pany as BARGAIN NO. Ry) 
lovers call it the ‘“Fuzzless Peach.” Fruit is large, i 
with striking red color, very juicy and delicious. It is 2 Apricot 2 Nectarine 
a freestone and ripens with ge Heep eee Its 3-4 f#. trees 
habits are similar to the Peach; therefore culture 1s re 
the same. Excellent for canning or as a fresh fruit. yy le Nef, not... 
Plant two or more trees for proper pollenization. 
prepaid 
PRICE: 3-4 ft. trees, 70c each; 5 for $3.25; 10 
Nectarine for $6.00. 

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