PEACH, J. H. HALE 
GOLDEN JUBILEE—An excellent, early canning peach; good 
firm shipper. Rich yellow meat and yellow skin with a bright 
red cheek. Very hardy and reliable bearer because it blooms 
late. Tree is self fertile and a good pollenizer for other va- 
rieties. 
» ROCHESTER—Has the habits and characteristics of the 
Crawford, but fully two weeks earlier. Yellow freestone, good 
size. very sweet and fine flavor. Tree is hardy, comes into 
bearing early and yields well. Highly recommended. 
~ IMPROVED ROCHESTER (Western Pride)— Large yellow 
freestone ripening after Rochester. Flesh golden yellow, firm 
and deliciously flavored. One of the earliest good canning, 
peaches. 
.CRAWFORD’S EARLY — Has all the characteristics that 
PEACHES 
Fresh, tree ripened peaches are a delicious fruit that may 
be grown at little expense. They are easy to grow, quick to 
come into bearing, and very productive. May be grown in 
almost any sheltered location where winters are not too 
severe or springs late or so uncertain that blossoms may be 
harmed by frosts. All our peaches are propagated from certi- 
fied bud wood, VIRUS FREE and otherwise clean stock. The 
trees we offer are 2 year field grown stock and are not to be 
confused with June budded or one year field grown trees. 
Prices: Please refer to price list on page 15. 
- "RED HAVEN—A new early ripening yellow freestone peach 
just recently introduced. Brilliant red color with creamy back- 
ground, smooth skin, almost fuzzless. Reddens before it ripens. 
Bears heavy crops and should be thinned for best results. 
Bears young. Self pollenizing. Supply limited. 
HALE-HAVEN—A wonderful new peach of recent introduc- 
tion. Produces loads of huge delicious fruit early, when mouths 
are watering for the season’s first peaches. Frost resistant. A 
great money-maker. Fruit golden yellow with a red cheek and 
a strong protective skin. Fine grained, firm, rich, golden 
fleshed freestone. Often bears second year after planting. 
Two weeks earlier than Hlberta. It has been well tested, and 
has proven reliable. 
HALES EARLY—One of the best early white peaches. Skin 
greenish, splashed with red. Flesh white, juicy and sweet. 
VETERAN—A yellow freestone of Candian origin. Fruit is 
large, round, superior to Elberta in quality and ripens about 
two weeks earlier. Hardier in bud than most varieties for cold 
sections. 
APRICOTS 
Prices: Please refer to price list on page 15. 
Apricots are a beautiful and delicious fruit, a close relative 
of the plum and peach, combining the qualities of both. The 
fruit ripens after the early cherries, and just before plums 
and peaches. 
PERFECTION—One of the newest apricots of recent intro- 
duction. Tree very hardy, adaptable to high or low altitudes, 
bears over a period of 4 to 6 weeks. Heavy bearer of large 
fruits; excellent flavor. 
gratify taste. Color, rich red splashed and mottled with darker \~J},TON—Medium to large, firm flesh, sweet and juicy. Trees 
red and golden yellow. Flesh is beautiful deep yellow, with 
red at the pit. Vigorous and productive. Matures in mid- 
season. 
IMPROVED ELBERTA—This is an early Elberta type peach, 
ripening about two weeks earlier than Elberta. Fruit is a 
beautiful golden yellow, blending into a deep pink on the 
sunny side. Has a strong protecting skin, exceptionally heavy 
bearer and a good pollenizer for the J. H. Hale. This is one 
of the finest home canning peaches grown. Very popular with 
commercial growers. 
J. H. HALE—A leading commercial variety. Fruit is of larg- 
est size, highly colored; flesh is yellow, exceedingly firm and 
yet tender when eaten. Flavor is unexcelled. Fruit ships 
exceedingly well; remains on the tree in firm condition for a 
longer time than any other freestone. Popular for home can- 
ning. 
SOUTH HAVEN—A highly recommended peach introduced 
by the South Haven Experiment Station. Very large, yellow 
flesh and good producer. Ripens after Rochester and before 
Elberta. Excellent canning variety. 
ALL STOCK IS STATE INSPECTED AND ALL OUR SHIP- 
MENTS CARRY AN INSPECTION CERTIFICATE. 
GRADES AND STANDARDS ADOPTED BY THE AMERI- 
CAN ASSOCIATION OF NURSERYMEN USED THROUGH- 
OUT THIS CATALOG. SHIPMENTS MADE TO ALL 
STATES IN U.S.A. 
hardy and thrifty growers. One of the most popular. 
ROYAL—Early fruit, medium size and round, flesh yellow. 
Trees bear young. Heavy producer. 
\ CHINESE (or Mormon)—Recent introduction. Very hardy; 
resembles Tilton, which it surpasses for size and hardiness. 
Fruit medium size, firm, fine grained texture, exceptionally 
sweet flavor. Vigorous grower. 
\ WENATCHEE MOORPARK—One of the largest size apri- 
cots. Fruit orange with red cheeks; firm, juicy; good flavor. 
One of the most popular varieties. 
NECTARINES 
A most unusual and delicious fruit. Resembles the peach in 
shape, size and flavor, but is fuzzless like a plum. Fruit is 
large, juicy, and melting. Excellent for eating or canning. 
Has same habit of growth as peach, and requires same care. 
Prices: Please refer to price list on page 15. 
\ BOSTON—Freestone. Immense yellow fruits, sweeter than 
white fleshed varieties. Very good for home orchards and 
local markets. July-August. 
\ STANWICK—A perfect freestone with firm white flesh. Pale 
green skin shaded purplish red. Delicious, juicy white flesh, 
aromatic flavor. The favored commercial variety for shipping. 
drying and canning. Late August. 
FREE PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 
With each order shipped we enclose a copy of ‘“‘How to 
Plant.’’ This helpful booklet will give you much assist- 
ance in properly planting and caring for your plants. 
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