This new Peach was first de- 
Ae . veloped by Mr. George R. Fowl- 
é er of Marlboro, N. Y., several 
; years ago. Awarded Patent No. 567 in 1943. It is a large, yellow Peach 
of the Elberta type, very hardy. Tree of vigorous growth and exception- 
an ally disease-resistant. Fruit matures a week later than Elberta, ripening 
aN evenly. Firm, thick-skinned and excellent shipper. Fine flavor and 
: practically fuzzless. Thoroughly tested and sure to be a widely planted 
variety for both home orchard and commercial growing. 
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Kelly's Redhaven 
A new, desirable, early Peach that has been thoroughly tested and 
found highly satisfactory. Introduced by the South Haven Experiment 
Station, it has the fine flavor of the South Haven and Hale-Haven. 
When other early Peaches are still green, this Peach is a bright red and 
ready to ship before it is fully ripe. A Peach to plant for real profit. 
Hardy, Freestone. Self-pollenizing and a prolific yielder. August 20-25. 
PRICES GF FOWLER PEACH f 
1-9 10-49 50-99 100 or More 
Each Each Each Each 
Asyr.y 4-5), 4 Cr eee eee $1.55 $1.25 $1.00 $0.85 
Leyr., 3-4 ft x ees c ress eee 1.30 1.05 85 70 
leyr., 293 fta\ eee ita een ben® «35 70 55 
Kelly Peaches- 
Kelly’s Elberta 
Leader of all Peaches and the greatest commercial variety on the 
market; 50% of the Peaches planted are Elberta. A beautiful Peach of 
good quality; not only the best orchard variety but also yaluable for 
planting in the garden. Elberta is hardier in bud than many varieties, 
therefore a more uniform cropper. It is large, yellow with red cheek, 
juicy, high flavor. Flesh yellow; freestone. September 15-20. 
Kelly's Golden Jubilee 
The Sensational Peach. We recommend this New Jersey Experiment 
Station introduction. It’s a real money maker. Quite hardy, resists ex- 
cessive cold. Sure cropper, after severe winters and heavy frosts. Golden 
Jubilee is without equal as an early, large, yellow freestone of highest 
quality. Flesh is yellow, tender, juicy and sweet. August 20-25. 
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