Monroe, Michigan 
No. 175) 
par® A Greening introduction and as the 
name implies, is a Hale type Peach 
which is self fertile. Does not require cross-pollination. The fruit 
is picked with the last of the Elbertas. Trees are more vigorous and 
hardy in bud than J. H. Hale or Elberta and crops in seasons when 
those varieties fail. Brings premium market prices and is an out- 
standing profit producer. Fruit yellow with deep carmine blush, com- 
mandingly attractive in appearance. Excellent shipper. A variety 
which should be in every commercial planting. 
(pert (U. S. Plant Patent 
Fertile Hale 
(U. S. Plant Patent gare ves (U. S. Plant Patent 
\ pay No. 418) gus wet) No. 325) 
bey yeh (n> A limb sport of the fam- 
A wonderful new hardy variety which ous Halehaven. Fruit is 
originated in the orchard of George P. Sunday, Baroda, Michigan. Ex- identical in size, SES Bicduet eae ars ae. ee 
I i i i parent but ripens a week to ays earlier. is Peach was dis- 
PSI ces baa et he we Se eas covered by Mr. Roy Gibson, director of the Research Department 
; : ; ge, round, smooth with very of The Greening Nursery Company. For the earlier market we know 
little fuzz. Color attractive bright yellow and red. Flesh firm, orange of no other variety in its season that approaches this remarkable 
yellow with pleasing flavor. Freestone, small pit, good shipper. Ripens Peach. Ripening ahead of Halehaven it comes at a time when 
3 days after Elberta. A variety of exceptional merit. prices are most advantageous, and merits the consideration of every 
fruit grower. (See next page.) 
Sunday Peach 
