Our Peach Trees Are Famous For Growth and Productivity 
SOMERSET (3e) A fine new yellow fleshed freestone 
peach that originated here at Bountiful Ridge as a 
chance seedling. Fruits of Somerset are large, round, 
and very attractive. Several days before maturity, the 
fruits become covered with a beautiful red blush that 
is spread over a golden yellow ground color. The skin 
is tough and rather thick which makes Somerset a 
valuable variety for commercial use. 
Fruits ripen at Princess Anne with, or just after, Sun- 
haven but before Red Haven. Size and appearance ex- 
cellent for such an early peach. Fruits average much 
larger than Red Haven or Sunhaven and crops are borne 
just as consistently. The flesh is coarse in texture, but 
melting and of fine flavor. 
Trees of Somerset are vigorous and sturdy growers 
that produce annually heavy crops. Buds are winter 
hardy and frost tolerant. We recommend trial of this 
new variety in all areas where a need for a large, at- 
tractive early yellow freestone peach is present. 
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SOMERSET 
JERSEYLAND N.J. 135 (4) An early, large, firm, 
attractive, yellow-fleshed freestone ripening a few days 
before Golden Jubilee. It hangs well to the tree and is 
an excellent shipper. Tree is hardy, sets fruit buds 
freely, and comes into bearing at an early age. Jersey- 
land is quite popular from the Carolinas to eastern 
New York. 
CORONET (4a) A good sized, highly colored, yellow 
peach ripening a few days before Redhaven. The flesh 
is firm, tends to stick to the pit until fully ripe, and has 
a very good flavor. A bright red blush over a good 
yellow ground color makes Coronet very attractive. 
Trees are vigorous and productive. Blossoms are small 
petaled, self -fertile, and require 800 hours to break 
dormancy. A very fine variety for near and distant 
markets. 
SUNHAVEN 
REDHAVEN (4b) Hardly enough can be said about 
this fine peach, the standard of all early peaches. It 
colors a beautiful red and golden yellow. The skin is 
smooth, almost fuzzless. resembling J. H. Hale. Flesh is 
very firm, smooth textured, and of good flavor. Fruits 
are medium sized, round, uniform, and of excellent ap- 
pearance. Redhaven is one of our most versatile 
varieties. It is good for freezing, canning, local and 
distant markets. Proper thinning will allow the vigorous 
and very productive trees to be some of your most 
profitable ones. Wood and buds of Redhaven are 
hardy and disease resistant. 
^GOLDENRED (4c> A yellow freestone of high quality 
and good color, ripening with Redhaven. It is smooth, 
round, and firmer than Redhaven. Flesh is lemon-yellow, 
fine textured, of pleasing taste, with some red about the 
pit. Fruit ripens evenly, with skin color developing early 
to permit picking while still firm. This fine new peach 
was introduced to replace Redhaven in trouble areas. 
Try some. . . . 
COMANCHE (4d) A Redha\ ren type peach that 
ripens about with Redhaven. Size is exceptionally good, 
with little thinning required. Fruits are attractive, with 
firm yellow flesh, and semi-free with no split pits. 
Comanche has a desirable crop load with larger size 
fnii}£ than Redhaven. 
CUMBERLAND (5> The tree is a vigorous grower. 
The fruit is attractively colored with red, oval in shape. 
Flesh is white, almost free. Ripens just before Jubilee. 
Cumberland continues to be popular in all peach sec- 
tions. 
Bargain PEACH TREE Collection 
Early To Late 
1 Redwin 1 Hale Haven 
1 Erly-Red-Fre 1 Belle of Georgia 
1 Redhaven 1 Redskin 
3 Yellow — 3 White 
Home Collection for Eating, Canning, Freezing 
Six 4 to 5-ft. trees 
Regular $16.75 Value for $14.95 
Double This Order for $28.00 
SAVE SPACE — SAVE SSSS 
Dwarf PEACH TREE Collection 
1 Dawne (yellow) 1 Hale Haven (yellow) 
1 Belle of Ga. (white) 1 Elberta (yellow) 
Heavy 1-yr., 3 to 4-ft. trees 
Regular $14.00 Value, Only $12.50 
Double This Order for $23.00 
Other Dwarf Fruit— Pages 26-29 
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