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Perfect Hale 
1953 PRICES of PEACH TREES 
(All Varieties listed on this page) 
Five or more trees of one grade and variety only at the 10 rate; 
25 or more of a single grade and variety at the 100 rate. 
Each 10 100 
1-Yr:, 7/16 in., 3-4 ft. trees._. _- $1.05 $ 9.50 $65.00 
1-Yr., 9/16 in., 4-5 ft. trees_____ 1.30 12.00 75.00 
1-Yr., SPECIAL SUPER-SIZE, 
EU/UGsins trees2 eer ee 1.50 13.50 85.00 
BARGAIN NO. 44 
9 Peach Trees =e 
All 7/16 in. 
$G.00 
Nef, nof prepaid 
3 Red Haven 
3 Elberta 
3 Hale-Haven 
Fairhaven 
2 
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Red Haven 
NAME ° DISEASE FREE 
PEACHES 
There’s a Difference. Northern Grown. Buds Especially 
Selected from Heavy Bearing Trees; Insures a Bumper 
Crop. Absolutely true-to-name, vigorous, well-grown, per- 
fectly healthy, with well-ripened wood and splendid roots. 
Guaranteed to reach you in good growing condition. 
1-32 — Amber Gem. This grand variety is a semi-cling; 
shaped like an Elberta and ripens same time.. Beauti- 
ful yellow flesh with deep red blush; delicious honey- 
sweet flavor. Will hang on the tree for 10 days to 2 
weeks after it ripens. One of the largest peaches 
grown. Used extensively by all canning factories. 
Hardy and very productive. 
“1-30 — Elberta. Standard market peach of the entire 
country. Very large; yellow with red blush; flesh is 
yellow, tender, and juicy; very highly flavored. Rank, 
vigorous grower. Ripens middle of September. Free- 
stone and self-fertile. 
1-23 — Fairhaven — The New Wonder Peach. Early 
Ripening — Heavy Producer — Hardy. At least half of 
the fruits of Golden Jubilee will have been picked 
when Fairhaven begins. Fruit is medium-large, nearly 
round, bright golden in color, with a bright red cheek. 
Skin smooth and tough. It resists browning, which is 
a great advantage, especially in processing. The stone 
is free when fully ripe. Heavy producers. 
1-31 — Golden Jubilee. Tree habits and fruit resemble Elberta but ripens 
about a month earlier. The skin is yellow with red blush; flesh golden 
yellow, juicy, tender, sweet and freestone. Very hardy. 
1-35 — J. H. Hale. Ripens 5 days earlier than Elberta, is larger and superior 
flavor; beautiful golden yellow with carmine blush, smooth, fuzzless. 
Freestone. ; 
1-36 — Hale-Haven. A cross between South Haven and J. H. Hale. Free- 
stone. Strong grower, very hardy, heavy bearer; excellent flavor. Ripens 
15 days earlier than Elberta. The best yellow freestone we have ever 
offered. , 
~~ 1-33 — Perfect Hale. A Profit Producer. This variety will produce full 
crops of beautiful large peaches, entirely free from all so-called “buttons” 
so prevalent in J. H. Hale, for it is self-fertile. Season little later than 
Elberta. Fruit very large; flesh yellow, with deep carmine blush. Very 
hardy freestone. Splendid market variety. 
1-34 — Red Haven. An excellent early maturing peach. RIPENS 30 DAYS 
EARLIER THAN ELBERTA. Yellow freestone, almost completely 
covered with a brilliant red color; sweet in flavor. Firm flesh and tough 
skin. Heavy producer. Fruit buds much hardier than Elberta. 
ACKERMAN’S GUARANTEE OF QUALITY — 
