Plant Emlong’s BEST FOR FLAVOR 4 
Northern Grown @ ___ BEST FOR YIELD — 
Peach Trees = ~—_—_s=BEST FOR PROFIT. 
HONEY 
SWEET! 
The Fairhaven Peach is an outstanding new variety, devel- 
oped through the effort of Stanley Johnston, Director of the 
Experiment Station at South Haven, Michigan. It is a cross 
between J. H. Hale and South Haven—its parentage is ex- 
cellent. 
Fairhaven season is about one week before that of Hale- 
Haven. 
Fairhaven trees have shown no marked weakness to date and 
are vigorous and productive—it has an outstanding production 
record, It has produced well when other varieties have been 
unproductive. 
Fruits of Fairhaven are medium large, nearly round and 
mostly bright golden in color, with an attractive bright red 
cheek. The skin is smooth, the fruit is firm and ships excep- 
tionally well for an early Peach. Fairhaven is very outstanding. 
HALE-HAVEN - Commercial Leader 
Emlong’s fancy Hale-Haven trees bear bright colored fruit 
and are second only to Elberta in popularity and profits. In 
some sections Hale-Haven is rated ahead of Elberta. Each 
Peach is a big handful of rich, snappy, tempting goodness. 
Juicy yet firm and of excellent quality. Hale-Haven colors to 
a deep orange, with deep red blushes long before ripe. Hale- 
Havens can be shipped to distant markets while still firm. 
They ripen about 15 days ahead of Elberta, at a time the 
| Fairhaven 
i" og Se a market needs good Peaches. Freestone; self-pollenizing and 
4 . i . has an A-1 rating for hardiness. Ripening date, August 15 
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FERTILE HALE- Always Bears GOLDEN JUBILEE - Early 
One of the biggest paying varieties for large commercial 
Another popular member of the Hale family. A very hardy type with orchardists to plant. Ripens extra early. Unique, somewhat 
heavy yielding ability. Very rich in flavor and very firm quality. Excellent = jong-oval Peach which colors to bright orange, with brilliant 
shipper and canner. Ripens later than regular Elberta, increasing the late markings. Enormous producers of first quality fruit. None 
Peach profits. Freestone and self-pollenizing. Ripening date August 25 more delicious in flavor. An excellent freestone for fresh des- 
to September 15. U. S. Patent No. 175. Prices: 5¢ per tree higher than  serts and canning. Perfect pollenizers and as hardy as any. 
Hale-Haven and Redhaven. Ripening date August 5 to 20. 
J. H. HALE 
Aways popular as one of the big selling Peaches. Richly flavored, fine 
textured golden yellow flesh. Skin is bright yellow, deeply blushed with 
red, and nearly fuzzless. Extra large, round and uniform in size. Always 
sells at a top price for fancy eating and canning. Ripens with Elberta. Hardy 
as Elberta and is freestone. Semi-fertile, plant a good pallenizer every third 
row, preferably Hale-Haven. Ripening date August 20 to September 5. 
PEACH PRICES—Except as Shove 
. Ecichaven. Hale- Haven, Fertile Hale, J. HL Hole, Elberta, Redh 
Golden Jubilee. 
Each 10 os “100 
7/16 in., 3-4 ft. verre $80.85 $ 8.00 $16. 00 $55.00 
9/i6 in, 458. 110 10.00 19.00 6560 
1/6 in, 5-6. . si«d«aaayNy.. CCS 11.50 21.00 85.00 
Write for prices on large quantities. - 
Peach Trees 
Huge 6-8 ft. trees. Hale-Haven only. Bear quickly. 
Many of these trees bore fruit in our nursery. 
$9.50 Each 2 For *2-50 
