each Varieties 
BIG LATE RED 
Mid-September 
Ripens about 10 days after Elberta. Fruit is 
large, bright colored, rich flavored, golden 
yellow with deep red blush. Freestone, firm 
and a.good shipper. Tree is hardy, a good 
pollenizer and a heavy bearer. 
J. H. HALE 
Late August 
First in Size, Color, Quality 
Yellow, thick skin, colors to a rosy tint. Deep 
yellow, fine grained very firm flesh — delli- 
cious flavor. A beautiful peach, fresh or 
canned. In size, color and quality, no peach 
compares with Hale. Always brings $1.00 
to $1.50 more per bushel. 
BIG LATE RED 
GOLDEN 
ot a GOLDEN JUBILEE 
Early August 
Large, very attractive, orange-yellow fruits, 
with pink cheeks; always freestone; Elberta 
type but milder in flavor. Popular for home 
canning. Its size, color and quality bring high 
prices on local markets. 
PERFECT HALE 
Mid-September 
A perfect flowering new variety of the Elberta type but 
larger, rounder and has the distinctive Hale flavor. More 
highly colored than Elberta, yellow flesh, freestone. Per- 
fect Hale ripens just after Elberta to continue the picking 
season. With very firm big fruit, sure crops and unusually 
hardy tree it can be depended on to make money every 
year. 
WHITE HALE ‘95.20 
Immense size of fruit together with extreme winter 
hardiness and high quality make White Hale a superior 
white peach. Produces crops every year often in spite 
of frosts. "Honey sweet” describes its flavor. Fruit is 
juicy and freestone. Well adapted for profitable road- 
side trade or nearby market. 
Special Prices: $1.25 each; 3 for $3.45; 10 for $10.95. 
HOME PEACH PLANTING 
1 Red Haven — Early ~ 1 Hale Haven — Medium 
1 Golden Jubilee—Early 1 Elberta — Late 
ALL FOR $3.33 
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