For 
Prices 
See 
Preceding 
Page 
Kelly's “Elberta ' 
Leader of all Peaches and the great- 
est commercial variety on the mar- 
ket; 50% of the Peaches planted are 
Elberta. A beautiful Peach 
of good quality; not only 
the best orchard variety but 
also valuable for planting 
in the garden. Elberta is 
hardier in bud than many 
varieties, therefore a more 
uniform cropper. It is large, 
yellow with red cheek, juicy, 
high flavor. Flesh yellow; 
freestone. September 15-20. 
The New Fowler 
This new Peach was first 
developed by Mr. George R. 
Fowler of Marlboro, N. Y., 
several years ago. Awarded 
Patent No. 567 in 1943. It is 
a large, yellow Peach of the 
Elberta type, very hardy. 
Tree of vigorous growth and 
exceptionally disease-resistant. Fruit ma- 
tures a week later than Elberta, ripening 
evenly. Firm, thick-skinned and an excellent 
shipper. Fine flavor and practically fuzz- 
less. Thoroughly tested and sure to be 
a widely planted variety for both home orchard 
and commercial growing. For prices on Fowler 
Kelly's add 1S5c per tree to our Peach tree prices on 
page 37. 
~Golden = 
Jubilee» 
The Sensational. Peach 
We recommend. this 
New Jersey Experiment 
Station introduction. 
It’s a real money mak- 
er. Quite hardy, resists 
excessive cold. Sure 
cropper, after severe 
winters and -heavy 
frosts. Golden Jubilee 
is without equal as an 
early, large, yellow 
freestone of highest 
quality. Flesh ‘is yel- 
low, tender, juicy and 
sweet. August.°20-25. 
‘“ 
Kelly’s Hale-Haven 
A marvelous Peach, a result of crossing 
the famous J. H. Hale with South Haven. 
A large, beautifully colored, yellow-fleshed 
Peach. Ripens approximately 10 days to 
2 weeks ahead of Elberta. Perfect free- 
stone; strong grower. Good shipper, and a 
prolific, heavy bearer. The tree is hardy 
and fruit is of the highest quality. Should 
be in every planting. September 1-5. 
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P 6 Kelly’s Red Haven 
A new, desirable, early Peach 
that has been thoroughly tested 
and found highly satisfactory. 
Introduced by the South Ha- 
ven Experiment Station, it has the fine flavor of the South Haven and Hale=-Haven. 
When other early Peaches are still green, this Peach is a bright red and ready to ship 
before it is fully ripe. A Peach to plant for real profit. Hardy. Freestone. Self- 
pollenizing and a prolific yielder. August 20-25. 
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