Our Trees Are Triple Inspected For Your Protection 
ERLY-RED-FRE (3) For unexcelled size and quality, 
it is the best early white peach known. Growers every- 
where still rave about Erly-Red-Fre. No other early 
peach has been as profitable and universally adaptable. 
There is still a place in nearly all plantings for this fine 
peach. 
Fruits are large, averaging over 2% inches in most 
cases without thinning. Color is never a problem; the 
fruits turn red at least on one side well before harvest 
date. Quality is exceptionally good. Erly-Red-Fre has 
long been known for its shipping and keeping qualities. 
Trees are very vigorous, hardy in wood and bud, and 
produce large annual crops. Erly-Red-Fre resists bac- 
terial spot and bears at a young age. Harvest time is 
about 95 days after bloom, in time to save expensive 
sprays and maintenance costs. Increase your profits by 
/adding Erly-Red-Fre to your plantings now. 
V GOLDRAY (3a) A good budsport of Golden Jubilee 
that ripens two weeks earlier, yet retains most of the 
good traits of its parent. Goldray colors with a nice red 
blush on a golden yellow background. It will cling to 
the pit when not fully ripe and has a somewhat tender 
skin and flesh. It is best adapted to home use, road- 
stands, and local markets. Trees are vigorous, set heavy 
crops regularly, and are very hardy. Goldray is quite 
opular in the central states and Canada. 
SUNHAVEN (3b) True Sunhaven or Early Sunhaven 
mature about 10 days earlier than Redhaven. Fruit is 
large sized, nearly round and uniform in shape. Color is 
much like Redhaven, largely a pretty bright red. Flesh 
is clear yellow, fine textured, firm, of good flavor, and 
resistant to browning. It is a partial cling until full ripe. 
Fruits keep well and handle easily for such an early 
peach. Trees are large, vigorous, and productive. Sun- 
haven is an excellent early fresh market variety for the 
central and northern peach areas. Do not confuse this 
Sunhaven with Late Sunhaven, which ripens with Redhaven 
or later. 
COLLINS (3c) A firm attractive high quality yellow 
flesh peach of medium size ripening a few days before 
Sunrise. A semi-cling when picked at maximum shipping 
condition. It is a freestone when fully matured. It has 
developed practically no fruit with split pits. Chemical 
thinning is recommended to insure good size. 
SUNSHINE (3d) Plant Patent No. 2360. SUNSHINE 
is a brilliant new budsport of Redhaven. It ripens five 
or more days earlier than Redhaven and exhibits the 
same fine color characteristics of its parent. 
The flesh is a clear yellow sparsely flecked with red 
streaks, is melting, of good flavor and resists browning. 
Sunshine is a TRUE FREESTONE, even when hard 
ripe, making it far superior to Redhaven in this respect. 
Fruit size is equal to, or larger than, that of Redhaven 
on trees of comparable age. 
Trees of Sunshine are vigorous, somewhat resistant to 
disease, upright in growth, and begin bearing at an early 
age with heavy crops. Buds and wood seem to be 
equally as hardy as the parent. Hours of chilling needed 
to break dormancy are about the same as Redhaven. 
SUNSHINE originated in the orchard of John Errera, 
Hammondton, N. J., as a budsport of a Redhaven tree. 
The first fruit was so much earlier and of such out- 
standing beauty that Mr. Errera was attracted to it. He 
brought it to our attention, and after thorough testing, 
we have found Sunshine worthy of introduction to the 
public. We are sure that you will want to try some trees 
of this fine new variety this year. 
One of our Peach seedling blocks showing the propagators at work. Over one million plants in this field. 
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