NORTHERN GROWN TREES 
HARDY — PROFITABLE 
FAIRHAVEN 
‘ THE NEW WONDER PEACH 
Early Ripening — Heavy Producer — Hardy 
1-23 — Fairhaven was originated in the South Haven Experiment 
Station from a cross between J. H. Hale and South Haven. Fairhaven 
ripeus about a week before Hale-Haven 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 
color, 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. It resists browning, 
which is a great advantage, especially in processing. The stone is 
free when fruits are fully ripe. 
Trees are exceptionally heavy producers of fine-sized fruit, are 
hardy and vigorous, with strong scaffold limbs, and have shown no 
indication of susceptibility of the trunk to winter injury. See Page 
16 for price. 


Fairhaven 



Red Gold Giant 
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. his 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 than J. H. Hale, 
when Peaches are bringing a premium price. A perfect free- 
stone. 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 Each 10 25 

TAGCin. trees =i ee $0.85 $ 7.00 $16.25 
Oil GH ins) trees (2 ee 1.00 9.00 21.25 
LU/16siny trees 22 1.20 11.00 25.00 
9. ace tae oe 
The 2 New ‘‘Wonder”’ Peaches 
2 Fairhaven Nit yee HARDY APRICOTS =>. 
2 Red-Gold Giant 3-4 ft. trees Net, This is the Hardy Northern 
not prepaid Variety 
1-41 — Produces very large, orange-yellow- 
colored fruit with red cheek. Fruit is sweet, 
juicy and delicious. Freestone and very pro- 
ductive. As hardy as a Peach and as easy 
to grow. Ripens in August. Plant two or 
more trees for proper pollenization. 
PRICE: 7/16 in. 3 ft. and up trees, $1.00 
each; 2 for $1.90; 6 for $5.00. 
< NECTARINE 
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 a Plum; many fruit lovers 
call it the ‘“‘Fuzzless Peach’’. Fruit is large, with striking 
red color, very juicy and delicious. It is a freestone and 
ripens with the Elberta peach. Its habits are similar to 
the Peach; therefore culture is the same. Excellent for 
canning or as a fresh fruit. Plant two or more trees for 
proper pollenization. 
PRICE: Bearing-Age size only, $2.50 each; 3 for $7.00. 
Not Mailable—shipped by express only. 
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