and PEACH TREES 
Fairhaven — 4 LARGE, FIRM, DEPENDABLE EARLY PRO- 
DUCER. Fairhaven is a greatly improved heavy bearer of medium 
large fruit with high average annual production. Ripens early, 
between Redhaven and Halehaven. Trees are robust and will with- 
stand winter injury. Fruit is nearly round, bright gold with attractive 
bright red cheek. Flesh is freestone, yellow and red at the pit. Ex- 
quisite flavor. It is a firm peach and a good early-season shipper. 
Hale Haven — mip-Aucust. Wonderful new peach with 
great size and beautiful color of J. H. Hale and earliness of South 
Haven. A better peach of richest flavor; yellow flesh firm and juicy. 
Better shipper than South Haven; always freestone; bears every year. 
Hale Haven is one of the best and its sale shows a far greater 
increase than any other kind. Brings more money. Ripens 15 to 20 
days before Elberta and is second only to that grand variety in 
popularity and profits. 
Golden Jubilee — EARLY AUGUST. Large, very attractive, 
orange-yellow fruits, with pink cheeks; always freestone; Elberta type 
but milder in flavor. Popular for home canning. Its size, color and 
quality bring high prices on local markets. 
Big Late Red — mip-sepremBER. Ripens about 10 days after 
Elberta. Fruit is large, bright colored, rich flavored, golden yellow 
with deep red blush. Freestone, firm and a good shipper. Tree is 
hardy, a good pollenizer and a heavy bearer. 
J. H. Hale—LATE AUGUST. FIRST IN SIZE, COLOR, 
QUALITY. Yellow, thick skin, colors to a rosy tint. Deep yellow, fine 
grained very firm flesh — delicious flavor. A beautiful peach, fresh or 
canned. In size, color and quality, no peach compares with Hale. 
Always brings $1.00 to $1.50 more per bushel. 
Red Haven— fiPens 30 DAYS BEFORE ELBERTA. This new 
Michigan Expt. Station peach is another most profitable early com- 
mercial variety. Outstanding in shipping qualities —it is good size, 
red color, firmness, dependable crops. Its size, fine sweet flavor, 
yellow fine-grained flesh and freestone pit make it equally excellent 
for home use. 
Redhaven is usually completely covered with brilliant red. Very heavy 
producers — thinning often needed. Fruit buds hardier than Elberta. 
You should have Redhaven for a fine extra early peach. 
“Elberta — sepreMBER 1. PLANTED BY THOUSANDS. Standard 
commercial peach. Plant Elberta and be sure of a crop. Large to 
extra large. Freestone. Golden flesh, red at the pit, firm, juicy. Has 
no equal as a prolific bearer and shipper. 
Elberta is the best known peach and is probably more widely planted 
than any other. Many varieties come and go but Elberta is always 
dependable for a good crop of fruit. 
White Hale — arce — DELIciIous — FREESTONE. 
Immense size of fruit together with extreme winter hardiness 
and high quality make White Hale a superior white peach. 
Produces crops every year often in spite of frosts. ‘Honey 
sweet’ describes its flavor. Fruit is juicy and freestone. Well 
adapted for profitable roadside trade or nearby market. 
Special Prices: $1.40 each; 3 for $3.90; 10 for $12.25. 
All Season Peach Orchard 
2 Red Haven — Very Early 2 Elberta — Late 
2 Hale Haven — Medium 
2 Big Late Red—Very Late 
ALL FOR $725 
HALE HAVEN 
WHITE HALE 
PEACH TREE PRICES 
(All Varieties Except White Hale) 
lyr. 9/16 in., 4 to 5 ft. 
The preferred size — Well grown, well rooted — 
Quick to grow and bear. 
Each “a. ee S1- SOR ae! Om forse ee $11.75 
SulOr oe 2 eee Shy Asie PAS VONe Sits ey he 26.50 
L00Horaw ese $70.00 
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