NEW! FERTILE HALE PEACH—PAT. NO. 175 
FERTILE HALE PEACH—Patent No. 175—An improved Hale 
type peach which is self fertile requiring no cross pollen- 
ization. Hardier and more vigorous than J. H. Hale or 
Elberta. Fruit is yellow with deep carmine blush, ripens 
with last of Elbertas. An outstanding commercial variety. 
SOUTH-HAVEN—This variety is the hardiest of all the com- 
mercial varieties. Fruit is large, round and uniform. Skin 
is deep yellow with red cheeks. South-Haven is a good 
pollenizer to plant with other varieties. 
ELBERTA—A standard market peach. Fruit very large, 
oblong shape. Yellow tender flesh, with a firm skin. A 
good shipper. Ripens first week in September. 
RED HAVEN—Matures very early, about a month before 
Elberta. Fruit medium in size, of slightly elongated shape, 
and almost completely covered with a brilliant red color. 
Skin is smooth and tough. Flesh yellow, firm, fine tex- 
tured, sweet, and of good quality. A perfectly fertile 
variety and freestone. It is safe to classify Red Haven as 
the outstanding early peach of tomorrow. Be the first in 
your locality to possess this rare and most profitable 
variety. 
POLLY—You must have Polly Peach if your peach orchard 
is to be complete. Finest quality and flavor of all 
peaches. Large size fruit is handsomely blushed, and has 
white firm juicy flesh of the richest most luscious flavor. 
: ae Freestone. Bears young and heavily in all sections. Will 
Fertile Hale Peach withstand more bitter cold than any other variety. 
PEACH TREE PRICES—9/16 to 11/16, 4 to 5 foot—Fertile NOTICE 
Hale and Valiant—$1.20 each, 10 for $11.00; 50 for 
$50.00. All other varieties $1.10 each; 10 for $10.00; 
All varieties listed are 
50 for $45.00. Write for quantity prices on other va- Freestone except Heath 
rieties. Cling. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE—Tree habits and fruit resembles Elberta but ripens about one month 
earlier. The skin is yellow with red blush, flesh golden yellow, juicy, tender and sweet. 
Hardy freestone, regular bearer. 
HALE-HAVEN—Introduced by Michigan Experiment station. A cross between J. H. Hale 
and South-Haven. Yellow flesh of excellent quality. Ripens latter part of August. A strong 
grower and very hardy. 
VALIANT—New canning introduction. Sweet, juicy, firm. This is a very large hardy 
freestone, globular in shape. Very attractive color, bright red over yellow. Just right 
for northen folks. 
FAIRHAVEN—The new wonder peach. 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. 
BELLE OF GEORGIA—Fruit large, bright, attractive red almost covering the peach with 
white background. Flesh white, highly flavored and very firm and known universally as 
one of the best shipping white peaches in cultivation. Tree very vigorous, hardy and 
productive. Are you planting to supply the demand for a good white peach? Plant 
Belle of Georgia. New Vallant 
WHITE HEATH CLING—Fruit tender, juicy, melting, luscious, firm. 
Does not bruise easily. Tree is strong vigorous grower. Like most 
hardy peaches it is hardy and buds will stand lower winter tem- 
peratures. Ripens about 40 days after Elberta. A wonderful peach 
for canning, pickles and preserves. A few should be planted in all 
home and commercial orchards. 
DELICIOUS NECTARINES 
(Surecrop) 
Loads of delicious sweet fruit in the late summer. Smooth 
skin. Mellow, rich, juicy flesh like Peaches. Very fragrant 
and attractive. Wonderful fresh or canned. Hardy as Peach 
trees and self-pollenizing. 
PRICES ON NECTARINES—9/16 to 11/16 trees—$1.75 
each; 10 for $16.00; 50 for $75.00. 
THE RIDER NURSERIES, Farmington, lowa 13 
