purchase price of any stock that does not prove true to label. 
Eezauce of many factors over which we have no control we 
cannot be responsible for further claims or damage. Claims 
must be made within 10 days of receipt of stock by purchaser. 
Every shipment is not only carefully examined by us, but 
also bears an inspection tag of the Department of Agriculture 
certifying that stock in the shipment is free of all dangerously 
injuricus insect pests or plant disease. 
PEACHES 
Ten dollars invested in our quality fruits can be easily 
worth $150.00 in three years. For quick and safe profits plant 
fruit trees. No home should be without fresh fruit. Choose 
your varieties from our list of the very best for the southwest 
as proven by us in our two hundred acres of commercial 
orchard. 
Listed below are best varieties in approximate order of 
ripening with dates given as an average ripening time for 
MAY PEACHES 
Mayflower. The earliest of all. Sure bearer. A highly 
colored red cling. Medium to large size and good quality. 
Fine for home or market. Ripens May 15. 
Ureeda. A fine early cling of unusual flavor. Fruit large. 
cream colored, and laid over with beautiful pink blush. Trees 
lar-e spreading type, larze, showy blooms and very hardy, 
and of long life. Ripens about May 30. 
JUNE PEACHES 
The New Red Haven. The famous new Michigan fruit 
kelt peach. The first one half bushel sold at open market at 
Benton Harbor brought the unbelievable price of $30.00. Called 
by some famous growers the world’s rarest peach. It ripens 
early, colors bright red before ripening. Trees bear young 
and fruit is free stone and: self-pollenizing. Flesh is fine, 
golden, sweet and juicy. Red Haven matures about a month 
before Elberta. 
Golden Jubilee. A comparatively new variety of great 
merit. No finer flavored peach grown. Flesh golden yellow, 
of buttery flavor. Though not quite as firm as Elberta it will 
ship to local market. It is very frost resistant. It is fine for 
canning, table, home, or market use. Ripens about June 15. 
Beauty. One of the most profitable of all market varie- 
ties. Sure bearer of large, firm, highly colored, semi-free- 
stone yellow peaches. Ripens several weeks ahead of Elberta. 
Brings highest market prices. Ripens June 25. 
Mamie Ross. This old time favorite originated in Dallas 
County, Texas. Often called the sweetest peach grown. 
Though too soft for distant hauling, Mamie Ross is ideal for 
home use. Very frost resistant. A juicy white peach with 
pink cheeks. Bears when others fail. Ripens late June. 
JULY PEACHES 
Hale Haven. Another recent introduction by the Michigan 
Experiment Station. It is a very firm, yellow highly colored 
freestone, of fine size and quality. For canning the quality 
is of the very best. An unusually heavy producer. Very good 
for distant markets because of firmness. Ripens July 10. 
Elberta. We have a selected strain of this most widely 
known _and planted variety. Too well known to need descrip- 
tion. Ripens July 20. 
J. H. Hale. One of the finest of the large yellow free- 
stones. Much larger and more round in shape than Elberta. 
Starts ripening with or just after Elberta. Fine for either 
home or market. Ripens late July. 
To Grow Fruit Is to Have It 
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