Our Peach Trees Are Famous For Growth and Productivity 



I PEACH Tree. 



CARDINAL (2d) Ripens four days ahead of Dixired. 

 Fruits are clingstone, medium size, round, light pu- 

 bescence. Well covered with attractive red blush over 

 yellow ground. Flesh is yellow, firm and of good flavor. 

 Chilling requirements about 900 hours. 



DIXIRED (2e) A round, medium-sized chngstone, with 

 light pubescence. A beautiful red blush covering three- 

 fourths of the surface gives Dixired a pleasing appear- 

 ance. Flesh is yellow, firm but melting, and of good 

 flavor. Dixired has unusual firmness and a slow rate of 

 softening for an early peach. It is an excellent variety 

 fropa the Carolinas northward into Canada because of 

 it^ fine appearance and shipping ability. 



JUNE GOLD (2f) U.S. Plant Patent No. 1884 (Grown 

 and Sold under License from Patent Owner) A large yellow 

 freestone ripening with Maygold and just before Coro- 

 net. Fruit is highly colored and of good flavor. Size is 

 excellent for the season. Trees are vigorous and set 

 heavy crops. This is a California peach which shows 

 great promise for the East. It requires about 750 chilling 

 hours. 





PRICES FOR JUNE GOLD 













50 or 









10-49 



more 







Each 



each 



each 



5-6', 



n/16" up.. 



. . .$3.50 



$2.85 



$2.70 



4-5', 



9-n/i6". . . 



. . . 3.50 



2.75 



2.60 



3-4', 



7-9/16". . . . 



. . . 3.50 



2.70 



2.55 



2-3', 



5-7/16" 



. . . 3.50 



2.60 



2.45 



2-3', 



1/4-5/16". . . 



, .. 3.50 



2.55 



2.40 





Write for prices on larger 



quantities 





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. 



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 u.se, road- 

 stands, and local markets. Trees are vigorous, set heavy 

 crops regularly, and are very hardy. Goldray is quite 

 popular in the central states and Canada. 



February 25, 1964 



Thank you very much. I'm sure -pleased over the 

 trees you sent me. As long as I live, I will still buy my 

 trees from you. I want to say once again thank you 

 ever so much. 



Mrs. Hubert Holmes, North Carolina 



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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. 



SUNRISE N.J. 133 (3c) A fairly satisfactory early 



yellow peach which just precedes Jerseyland. Fruits 

 are well colored, round, fairly uniform, semi-free, and of 

 moderate size. Trees are vigorous, heavy bearers, and 

 somewhat resistant to bacterial spot. Sunrise ships well 

 to distant markets. 

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 SUNSHINE (3d) (Read about this fine new variety on 

 poge 4) 



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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 ai^ 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. 



DIXIGEM (4b) A yellow, almost freestone peach that 

 ripens about with Redhaven. Fruits are about half 

 covered with a pretty red blush over a golden ground 

 color. The flesh is medium to firm, with a fine texture 

 and excellent flavor. Originally, a southern peach, 

 Dixigem is now more popular in many northern areas. 



