See Page 4 For Prices On All Varieties Of Peach Trees 
PEACHES 
TO PLANT 
♦♦Redwin 
♦July Elberta 
♦♦♦Dawne 
**Richhaven 
*Redcap 
**Hale Haven 
**Cardinal 
**Sullivan's Ey. Elberta 
**Erly-Red-Fre 
**Redcrest 
**Dixired 
**Blake 
♦♦Goldray 
**Early Elberta 
**Sunhaven 
**Belle of Georgia 
♦♦Coronet 
***Polly 
**Redhaven 
**Redskin 
♦♦Golden Jubilee 
♦♦Elberta 
♦♦Fairhaven 
♦♦J. H. Hale 
**Ranger 
♦♦Jefferson 
♦Keystone 
**Shippers Late Red 
**Triogem 
♦♦(jage .Liberia 
♦♦Washington 
**Brackett 
***Colora 
♦Gemmers Late Elberta 
♦Sunhigh 
♦♦Rio-Oso-Gem 
♦Southland 
**Lizzie 
**Loring 
**Autumn 
average 
nearby 
♦Indicates Commercial varieties, with 
hardiness, adapted to distant and 
markets. 
♦♦Indicates Hardier and good Commercial varie- 
ties adapted to distant and nearby markets. 
♦♦♦Indicates Extremely Hardy varieties of merit. 
COLORA (6c) An outstanding, hardy, early, yellow- 
freestone peach with high color, superb quality, size, 
and hardiness. Colora is our own introduction of a 
frost-resistant peach. Trees have withstood temperatures 
during past winters of about 17 degrees below zero, 
when most other varieties were wiped out by these low 
temperatures. The peach is an attractive yellow free- 
stone- ripening just after Golden Jubilee. 
NEWDAY N.J. 79 (6d) A large, oval, yellow- 
fleshed peach which ripens a few days after Triogem. 
The tree is more vigorous and produces larger fruit 
than Triogem. The fruit is showy, firm in texture, and 
hangs^well to the tree. 
SUNHIGH — N.J. 82 (7) A large, bright red, 
smooth peach which colors well before it ripens and 
softens slowly, making it a good commercial peach. 
Flesh inclines to adhere to the pit when hard ripe, 
but is generally freestone. Tree is spreading in growth, 
and dormant buds are hardy. Seems to do best in hilly 
sections and requires thorough summer spraying. 
REDTOP (7a) A new blush red peach from the 
U.S.D.A. that ripens about with Sunhigh or 34 weeks 
earlier than Elberta. Redtop has a low chilling require- 
ment and was introduced for its firmness, attractiveness, 
flavor, and ripening period. Try a few trees of this fine 
variety. 
Dear Sir: 
Bill received and O.K. All is just as I ordered. Thank 
you very much. Hope I receive the order soon. 
Thanking you again for promptness in filling this order. 
Yours for future orders, 
Mr. Cleve Moonaw 
Tenn. 
LORING (8) A new yellow freestone with wide adapt- 
ability. This promising new peach resembles Jubilee in 
color and shape, but is much firmer and does not soften 
at the suture or the tip. It has an attractive bright red 
and yellow color over a yellow ground color. Loring 
ripens about two weeks ahead of Elberta. It has been 
found an excellent variety for fresh market and process- 
ing use. 
JULY ELBERTA — Burnett Elberta (8a) A large, 
medium early, freestone peach ripening with Hale 
Haven. Golden yellow color overspread with red. It can 
be picked for shipping about four days before ripening, 
because of its early color. The quality is excellent for 
canning and fresh eating. It shows better than average 
results when frozen. The variety does well in all peach 
sections. 
REDGLOBE (8b) Ripens 15 days before Elberta. 
Fruits large, round, with light pubescence. Skin is highly 
colored with red over a good yellow ground color. A 
freestone. Complete absence of red in the flesh makes 
it an outstanding canning peach. Very good quality. 
Chilling requirements about same as Elberta. Blossoms 
are large and self-fertile. 
RICHHAVEN (8c) Fruits are large, uniform in size 
and shape. Color a bright red blush with stripes of red 
and gold laid over a bright golden ground color. Fuzz 
is unnoticeable and an unusually thick, tough skin adds 
to its handling and shipping ability. Flesh is a clear 
yellow with moderate reddening around the pit. En- 
tirely a freestone when ripe. Ripens with Hale Haven, 
or 14_days before Elberta. 
HALE HAVEN (8d) Large, oval-shaped fruits are 
borne on a strong, thrifty tree that is resistant to most 
common peach diseases. The skin is tough, and the flesh 
is of such texture that it will not bruise easily. A 
beautiful red color and excellent flavor attracts the 
most exacting buyer. Hale Haven is probably our best 
peach for quick freezing. 
HALE HAVEN 
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