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PEACH TREES , 
\ HALEHAVEN 
Early—Excellent Shipper, Canner 
Colors all red long before it is ripe, and retains its 
richness of flavor over a long period. Is round in 
shape, very sweet flavor, and ripens about a week 
before Elberta, Freestone. Halehaven is one of the 
greatest shipping and canning peaches ever intro- 
duced. It was originated in Michigan. It is hardy and 
self-pollinizing. One of our most popular peaches 
here. Wonderful for distant shipping. PRICED BELOW. 
\ REDHAVEN 
Excellent Extra Early Market Peach 
The Redhaven peach is a Michigan origination, which 
makes it especially hardy. It is practically the earliest 
peach that we have and as it carries a good red color 
long before it ripens, you can pick it almost any time 
you desire. It is an excellent shipper. Fruit is very firm, 
easy to handle, bright red in color, with golden firm- 
textured flesh. PRICED BELOW. 
~FAIRHAVEN 
Early—Heavy Producer—Hardy 
This is a wonderful variety and we urge the commercial 
planters to set it heavily. It is very hardy and during 
the seasons when the blossoming period is cold or foggy, 
it will produce a full crop of fruit when many other 
varieties would fail. Fruit is nearly round, mostly bright 
golden color, with an attractive red cheek which shows 
up when the fruit is still very green. Fairhaven is an 
excellent shipper. It matures about a week before Hale 
Haven and right at the end of the Redhaven season. 
Freestone. PRICED BELOW. 
Redhaven 
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Halehaven 
Immense—Red All Over—Good Shipper 
A Michigan Peach which is a result of a cross between the J. H. Hale 
and the old Kalamazoo variety. Immense in size, its color and flavor 
are excellent. Very hardy. Fruit is large, round in shape, a beautiful 
red color all over, and an extremely good shipper. Ripens a few days 
after Elberta. Freestone and self-pollinizing. When canned presents 
a golden peach of outstanding flavor and texture. PRICED BELOW. 
‘PERFECT HALE 
A Money-Maker—Weathers Drought—Cold 
A perfect flowering yellow variety. The Perfect Hale will ripen a few 
days after you have picked your Elberta peaches. This will lengthen 
your picking season a great deal. This is an Elberta type, although it 
is nearly round in shape. It has the rich “Hale” flavor, but its quality 
is about like Elberta, although it is more highly colored. Flesh is ex- 
ceptionally firm, and richly flavored. Freestone. Perfect Hale has 
proved to be one of the best in hardiness. PRICED BELOW. 
“GOLDEN JUBILEE 
Sweet and Juicy—Frost Resistant 
Very early. Excellent for commercial planting. Fruit is some- 
what oblong in shape and has a brilliant golden color with a 
slightly red cheek. It is golden-fleshed, very juicy, and a free- 
stone. Perfect pollinizer. The tree is extremely hardy, producing 
fruit when other varieties are frozen. Fruit is delicious in flavor, 
perfect for desserts and canning. PRICED BELOW. 
PRICES—All Peaches Listed 
on This Page. 
Dormant bud trees. Well branched and rooted. 
Each 10 25 100 
$1.15 $10.50 $19.95 $65.00 
12.50 22.50 80.00 
15.00 30.00 90.00 
7/16 in. caliper 
9/16 in. caliper 
11/16 in. caliper 
