Hale-Haven—One of America’s Best Peach Varieties 

EARLY VARIETIES 
GOLDEN JUBILEE. (Freestone.) Tree habits resemble Elberta. The skin 
is yellow with red blush; flesh golden yellow; tender and sweet. 
Fruit oblong and rather flattened in shape. Brings top market prices 
because it is early and has a superior flavor. 
EARLY ELBERTA. (Freestone.) Early midseason, Color lemon-yellow 
changing to orange-yellow, blushed with red. Very juicy, tender and 
melting, sweet and highly flavored. Splendid quality. 
ROCHESTER. (Freestone.) Early midseason. Color orange-yellow, blush- 
ed with deep red. Skin thick and tough. Yellow flesh stained with 
red near the pit. Very juicy, tender and melting, sweet and highly 
flavored. Splendid quality. 


fruit. 
THREE EXCELLENT, 
SELECT VARIETIES OF 
STANLEY PRUNE. Beautiful large Prune-Plum. Sweet, rich and juicy. 
Hardy in all sections and one of the best Plums you can grow. Deep 
blue color. 
BURBANK. Tree a vigorous grower and an early and very heavy bearer. Fruit 
very large, reddish in color with yellow cheek in the sun. Extremely small 
pit. Middle of June. 
REiINE CLAUDE. Very large, juicy Plum with golden yellow skin and flesh. 
Sweet and flavorful and an excellent Plum for canning or for use as fresh 

SELECTED, YOUNG BEARING 
PEACH TREES 
MIDSEASON VARIETIES 
HALE-HAVEN. (Freestone.) New, hardy, rot-resistant Peach, as Jarge 
and fine as Elberta. Roundish with yellow skin, red blush on sunny 
side, yellow flesh; tender and melting; rich, sweet, and of superior 
flcevor. A big, early Peach of high quality, is sure to be in great 
demand. From August 15th. 
SOUTH HAVEN. (Freestone.) The great hardy Peach for cold regions 
because it, with Hale-Haven, withstands 10 degrees colder weather 
than any other Peach grown. Large, yellow freestone, as large as 
Elberta and several weeks earlier on the market. Plant Elberta and 
J. H. Hale witin it for commercial purposes. All yellow, all freestone, 
all money-makers. 
CHAMPION. (Freestone.) Large, round, quite regular, yellowish white, 
mottled with red on sunny side, flesh white with red at the pit. One 
of the best in quality for nearby markets and home use. It is a 
healthy grower and hardy in fruit bud. The fruit ripens from 20th 
of August. 
LATE VARIETIES 
ELBERTA. (Freestone.) The great market Peach. Many consider it the 
best all-around Peach; lemon-yellow color with blush on sunny side. 
Flesh pale yellow, tender and juicy. Tree vigorous. An excellent ship- 
ping Peach. September. 
J. H. HALE. (Freestone.) Fruit averages one-third to one-half larger 
than Elberta, ripens about five days earlier and has superior flavor. 
Color a beautiful golden yellow with deep carmine blush. Does well 
over a wide range of territory and is worth cultivation. Sept. Ist. 
PRICES OF ALL PEACH TREES: Heavy rooted, 
Z-yr., 3 to 5 ft. trees, $1.00 each; 10 for $7.50; 
25 for $15.00; 100 $50.00. 
(Write for prices on larger quantities for orchard planting.) 
PLUM TREES 
YOUR CHOICE OF ABOVE PLUMS—Well rooted, 2-yr., 3 to 5 
ft. trees, $1.50 each; 3 for $4.00; 6 for $7.50. 
(Write for prices if interested in large quantities.) 
NOTE: We do not ship any fruit trees into the following states: California, Washing- 
ton, Oregon, Montana, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Arizona and Florida. 

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