REES Planted Extensively 
from Coast to Coast 
Now is the time to plant that home orchard that you 
have been dreaming about for years. The satisfaction of 
raising fruit enough for your own needs and the pleasure 
of seeing your family and friends enjoy it—not to men- 
tion the wonderful saving on the budget—will more than 
repay you for the initial work and investment. 
Southland. A_ splendid new yellow-fleshed variety, ripening 
about sixteen days before Elberta. Fruit freestone, medium to 
large size, round, and has Iittle fuzz. Attractive, light red blush. 
Flesh is yellow, firm, slow softening, medium textured, well 4 
flavored. Vigorous and productive. Blossoms are large and self- 
fertile. 
Hale Haven. A premium peach for every commercial orchard. Has 
gained mm favor because of its size, color, good shipping qualities, 
and hardiness of bud. Extremely high color before ripening; 
very hardy and heavy bearer. A perfect freestone, yellow-fleshed 
Peach between Golden Jubilee and Elberta. 
Champion. The fruits are as attractive to the eye as to the palate. 
Tender, very juicy flesh; honeyed flavor. Large, round, quite 
regular; yellowish white, mottled red on sunny side; flesh white 
with red at the pit. A favorite of great hardiness. Freestone. 
Amber Gem. Called the frostproof Peach. A huge clingstone ex- 
tremely bright red in color, tipped with yellow. The tree is thrifty 
and bears an enormous crop wonderful for canning. Heavy skin 
makes it fine for shipping. Very hardy. 
Sullivan’s Early Elberta. A bud sport of Elberta ripening seven 
to twelve days earlier. Fruit averages large m size, is of fine quality, ree ws 
and shows good shipping ability. Our trees CXE Cin 
are propagated from the original strain. Best for Flavor coe 
Oid-Fashioned Red Indian. An old fa- ve . ‘ : ; 
vorite.. Very highly colored, red as blood Best for Yield _ Originated by U. S. Experiment Station, Fort Valley, Ga. Yellow 
to the seed; very firm and of excellent : freestone, ripening just ahead of Golden Jubilee. Medium size; bright 
quality. Clingstone, especially fine for Best for Profit red blush on attractive yellow background. Fine textured; excellent flavor. 
Vigorous and prolific. Promising new variety, excellent for freezing. 
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DIXIGEM 
pickling. A heavy bearer, long lived and a 
favorite in the South. 
Belle of Georgia. Leading white variety for 
commercial plantings. Fruit large, with 
bright attractive red almost covering the RIPEN IN G O RDER Oo FP EAC H ES 
white background. Flesh white, | highly Use this list for selecting varieties to provide fruit throughout the season. Varieties are listed in 
ee age eine firm. Very vigorous, ie order of ripening, from the very earliest to the latest. Note: C indicates Clingstone; F, Freestone; 
ardy, and productive. S, Semi-Freestone. 
Shippers’ Late Red. Splendid to follow Mayflower (C) Early Hiley (F) Elberta (F)* Gemmers Late Elberta 
nf Lear gah eden ag haere Red Bird (C) Hiley Belle (F) J. H. Hale (F)** (F) 
eels Nes eee ae ata ne Dixired (C) Southland (F)** Shippers’ Late Red (F) ae ee a 
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Gemmers Late Elberta. Beautiful color, oS Hale Hace bt 2 
large size, excellent quality, fine shipping Dixigem (F) Champion (S) poe 
and keeping ability make it the favorite Red Haven (F)** Amber Gem (C) - ——~< 
late commercial variety. Ripens eight to Golden Jubilee (F) Sullivan’s Elberta (F) , Da, 
twelve days after Elberta. Fruits very Rochester (F) Belle of Georgia (F)* ie <2. : 
uniform, large, well covered with a brilliant 
red on an attractive golden yellow back- 
ground; almost fuzzless, smooth tough 
skin. Flesh very firm, slightly tinged red 
about the pit. Very hardy m both tree and 
bud. 
Heath Cling. The fruit keeps well until 
December. Well grown, the Peach has a 
sweet, rich, vinous taste; flesh adheres 
very tightly to the stone, making it_ex- 
cellent for pickling and preserving. Skin 
very white with blush; flesh white, slightly 
red at the pit, tender, juicy, and sweet. 
Hale Haven 
A Premium Peach for Every Commercial 
Orchard—Ripe Two Weeks Before Eiberta 
Steadily gaining favor because of its size, 
color, good shipping qualities and hardiness in 
bud. This marvelous new Peach, an intro- 
duction of the Michigan State Experiment 
Station, is a cross between the famous South 
‘Haven and J. H. Hale. It’s an aristocrat of the 
first order. Extremely high color before rrpen- 
ing. Very hardy; heavy bearer. A_ perfect 
freestone, yellow fleshed. 
*Indicates good freezing qualities 
*kIndicates excellent freezing qualities 
HALE HAVEN 
