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PEACH TREES 
BEST FOR YIELD, PROFIT AND FLAVOR 
\O’BOY — Huge Delicious 
The largest, most richly flavored, beautifully round and 
uniform Peach ever grown. Skin is glowing orange blushed 
with rich carmine-red. Inside there is a sunburst of bright 
ted from the pit out into the sweet golden flesh. Firm of skin 
and flesh, it is an excellent shipper and canner. Ripens with 
Elberta. Freestone variety, hardy as others. Semi-fertile 
plant a pollenizer every third row. (Propagation right 
reserved by Emlong’s. ) 
RIO-OSO-GEM — Best Late 
A remarkable peach having excellent shipping qualities and ripening ten 
days after Elberta. This variety is of California origin and shows promise of 
becoming a valuable late variety for Michigan and surrounding states. The 
blossoms are _ self-pollenizing, producing fruit of large size, and attractive 
appearance. Flesh, deep yellow, fine grained, firm textures, and separating 
freely from the pit. 
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PRICES FOR O’BOY and RIO-OSO-GEM 
5 10 
4-6 ft., 11/16 and up 4 $9.00 $17.50 
312-4 ft., 9/16-11/16 5 8.25 15.50 
22-3 ft., 7/16-9/16 : 7.00 13.00 
“HALE HAVEN 
An excellent Peach, result of crossing the J. H. Hale and South Haven. A 
large beautifully colored, yellow-fleshed Peach. Ripens approximately 15 
days ahead of Elberta. Perfect freestone, strong grower, very hardy, heavy 
bearer; excellent flavor. (Prices on Page 20.) 
“REDHAVEN — Extra Early 
A flaming scarlet Peach that ripens extra early and is very hardy. Origi- 
nating in Michigan. Redhaven has rapidly become one of the leading com- 
mercial Peaches. Redhaven will be colored up with gorgeous all-over red and 
ready to pick and ship while the fruit is still firm and easy to handle. Firm 
textured, fine, sweet, golden flesh; wonderful dessert Peach and good for 
freezing, too. Tree bears very young, produces heavily year after year, 
Ripens 10 days ahead of regular Hale Haven. Freestone, Self-pollenizing. 
| (Prices on Page 20.) 
FAIRHAVEN — Honey Sweet 
An outstanding new variety developed through efforts of Stanley Johnson, 
Director of Experiment Station at South Haven, Michigan. A cross between 
J. H. Hale and South Haven —its parentage is excellent. Fruits are medium 
large, bright golden color with bright red cheeks. Ships exceptionally well. 
Ripens August 10 to 20. Fairhaven trees have shown no marked weak- 
ness to date. A very hardy freestone peach that will produce. a full 
crop in spite of a cold or foggy blossoming period, when many other 
varieties are unproductive. (Prices on Page 20.) 
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“AMBER GEM — Canning Peach 
One of the finest canning Peaches grown. Really huge in size; 
color is bright red tinged with yellow; flavor is sweet and very 
delicious; clingstone variety. Ripens about the same time as 
Elberta. Keeps well on the tree, and an excellent shipper. Al- 
ways in demand by the large canners. Very hardy and a heavy 
producer. (Prices on page 20.) 
Fairhaven 
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