semi -cl ing , slightly fibrous, juicy and slow to oxidize, with 

 a sweet, rich flavor. It attains its high quality while 

 still quite firm and maintains it well. The tree is vigorous, 

 productive and medium-hardy. (Introducer's description) 



Sunrise 



An attractive, yellow-fleshed peach of medium size. It is 

 firm and almost a freestone when ripe. Has been a biennial 

 bearer in our orchard. 



Golden Dawn 



A seedling peach that was discovered in the Bolton orchard of 

 Jonathan Davis in 1953. It is a yellow-fleshed peach of high 

 quality which ripens with Jerseyland. 



Re tiance 



An introduction from the New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment 

 Station is said to be extremely bud-hardy. It is reported to 

 have survived minimum temperatures of -25 F. The fruit is 

 nearly round, moderately fuzzy and has a dull red color. The 

 bright yellow flesh is juicy, medium firm, slightly stringy, 

 of good flavor and ripens with Redhaven. 



Go Idgem 



A large yellow-fleshed peach that ripens at the same time as 

 Golden Jubilee. It does not have the solid red of Redhaven, 

 but it is easier to grow and tends to run larger in size. 



Eden (N.Y. 1466) 



This New York Agricultural Experiment Station selection was 

 introduced in 1972. It is being described by the introducing 

 agency as a very productive white-fleshed peach that ripens 

 about 3 days before Halehaven or in between Raritan Rose and 

 Redrose. The fruit is large, roundish and 60% red on creamy- 

 white ground. The flesh is thick, firm, juicy, freestone and 

 nearly smooth textured, with a sweet rich flavor, and oxidizes 

 slowly for a white-fleshed peach. It has canned well. The 

 tree is vigorous, very productive and equal to Richhaven in 

 bud-hardiness . 



Washington 



One of a new series of introductions from the Virginia Poly- 

 technic Institute (V.P.I. ). Its flowers are reported to be 

 extremely tolerant of spring frosts. The fruits are round, 

 ovate in shape and a high percentage of the skin is covered 

 with a bright red. The flesh is orange-yellow with a bright 

 red at the pit. The flesh is fine textured and it resembles 

 Sunhigh in flavor. This variety ripens about 3 weeks before 

 Elberta. Washington lacks sufficient winter bud-hardiness 

 under our conditions. 



Summerqueen 



A large, attractive, firm, yellow-fleshed peach of excellent 

 quality. This New Jersey introduction ripens with Sunhigh. 

 Summerqueen requires cross-pollination. 



Eedqueen 



Was selected by the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station 

 because of its bud-hardiness. The fruit is large, well-colored 

 and of good quality. It is equal to Elberta in shelf life and 

 firmness. Redqueen ripens about 14 days before Elberta. This 

 variety has been productive in our orchard. 



