See Page 4 For Prices On All Varieties Of Peach Trees 
GLOHAVEN 
GLOHAVEN (8e) A new attractive yellow freestone 
peach from Michigan that ripens two weeks before 
Elberta. Trees are vigorous, productive and at least 
average in wood and bud hardiness. Fruits are nearly 
round, and maintain large size even when tree is loaded. 
Skin is tough, mostly red over deep yellow ground 
color, with little fuzz. Flesh is clear yellow, and because 
of its excellent canning and shipping ability, Glohaven 
^promises to be an outstanding general-purpose variety. 
GOLDEN EAST— N.J. 87 ( 8t) A large, o val, firm, 
melting, highly colored, yellow-fleshed peach ripening 
about 15 days before Elberta. Usually a freestone. Does 
best on sites south of Central New Jersey where favor- 
able elevations, soil and climate prevail. Tree is up- 
right, spreading and vigorous. Medium in hardiness. 
CHAMPION (9) Long known as an excellent white 
peach. Champion fills a definite need in this particular 
season. Its large, quite regular and beautiful, freestone 
fruits ripen between Cumberland and Belle of Georgia. 
The tpee is very hardy and productive. Champion is the 
bes> variety to fill this part of the white peach season. 
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UNCREST no) A new, large, round, yellow freestone 
that ripens about 10 days earlier than Elberta. Fruits 
have light pubescence and are two-thirds covered with 
a bright red blush over a golden yellow ground color. 
The flesh is firm enough for distant shipment and is of 
gopd flavor. Trees are vigorous and productive. Blos- 
soms are large petaled and self-fertile. 
SULLIVAN'S EARLY ELBERTA (iOa) An old favor- 
ite that leads the early Elberta season. Sullivan ripens 
ahead of the regular Early Elberta and Belle of Georgia. 
Fruits average large in size, with extra fine quality and 
shipping ability. The tree and fruit characteristics tare 
identical with Elberta. 
Dear Sirs: 
The trees arrived in fine condition. We are very ivell 
pleased with them. 
William Wunderler 
Pennsylvania 
REDCREST N.J. 26 (10b) A large, attractive 
yellow-fleshed freestone ripening about a week before 
Elberta. The skin color is a beautiful crimson-red which 
resembles Sunhigh. The quality is supreme, flesh golden 
yellow, firm and juicy. Tree is productive and a vigor- 
ous grower. Redcrest is an airfree peach. 
MADISON (10c) The newest frost-resistant peach to 
come from Virginia. Madison is yellow, freestone, firm, 
fine textured, and of good quality. Fruits are well 
colored with bright yellow overlaid by a bright red 
blush. They are very attractive and sell well. The tree 
is of average vigor and produces a heavy crop an- 
nually. Plant Washington and Jefferson with Madison 
for full-season coverage of frost-tolerant peaches. 
I BLAKE ( 1 0d ) A widely planted and most satisfactory 
peach in nearly all major areas with the exception of 
the Deep South. Blake is a highly profitable variety 
to precede Elberta. Its freestone fruits are medium to 
large and very highly colored, with an attractive red 
over a good yellow ground color. Flesh is very firm, 
with considerable red extending out around the pit, 
and of excellent flavor. Trees are good growers, ranking 
with Elberta in hardiness of bud and tree, and are very 
productive. Size, good color and time of ripening make 
Make the Peach to precede Elberta. 
CRESTHAVEN (10e) A new variety from Michigan 
that ripens about one week before Elberta. Tree is self- 
fruitful, productive, vigorous, and above average in 
hardiness of wood and flower buds. Fruits are uniform 
medium in size, and nearly round. Skin is moderately 
thick, tough, golden overlaid with abundant red, and 
shows little fuzz. Flesh is firm and clear, and resists 
browning. Cresthaven is very promising for fresh 
market, freezing, and home canning. 
EARLY ELBERTA — Gleason Strain (ii) A fine 
commercial peach in areas where markets are not too 
distant and quality is important. Large, attractively 
colored, yellow-fleshed, freestone fruits make it one of 
the most beautiful Elberta type peaches. It has excel- 
lent quality and ripens with Belle of Georgia. Trees are 
hardy, thrifty, and bear consistently. Do not confuse 
other strains of Early Elberta with this, the original 
Gleason Strain Earlv Elberta. 
Experts start your orchard using only best seedling stock and 
budwood. 
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