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REDHAVEN 



REDHAVEN (4c) 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 (4d) A yellow freestone of high quahty 

 and good color, ripening with Redhaven. It is smooth, 

 round, and firmer than Redhaven. Flesh is lemon-yellow, 

 fine textured, of ])leasing 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. . . . 



REGINA (4e) Ripens with Redhaven. Fruit is medi- 

 um sized, with very light pubescence. Surface is covered 

 with a bright, attractive red blush over a yellow ground 

 color. Flesh is yellow, firm, smooth textured, and of 

 good flavor. A freestone when fully matured. Regina is 

 more highly colored than Redhaven and does not tend 

 to soften first on the suture and apex. 



Bargain PEACH TREE Collection 



Early To Late 



1 Redwin 1 Hate Haven 



1 Eriy-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 $1 2.60 Value for $ 9.95 



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 Dwarf PEACH TREE Collection 



\ Dawne (yellov/) 1 Hale Haven (yellow) 



1 Belle of Go. (white) 1 Elberta (yellow) 



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COMANCHE {4f) A Redhaven 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 spht pits. 

 Comanche has a desirable crop load with larger size 

 fruits than Redhaven. 



CUMBERLAND (5) The tree is a vigorous grower. 

 The fruit is attractivel.y 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. 



X/GOLDEN JUBILEE {Sa) An old stand-by variety 

 that is still popular for home and near-by markets. 

 Fruits are medium to large, attractive, freestone, and 

 of good flavor. Jubilee will be more attractive and 

 firmer if balanced fertihzers are used. The tree and 

 buds are unusually hardy, resisting low temperatures 

 better than Elberta. Blossoms are self-fertile and are 

 borne in abundance. 



^ FAIRHAVEN (5c) A Redhaven type peach ripening 

 about with Golden Jubilee. It has the same tendency to 

 overcrop as Redhaven, but when thinned well it brings 

 medium to large, round, attractive fruit. Fruits are firm, 

 mooth skinned, and good shippers. Fairhaven is a good 

 bet in its season. 



RANGER (5d) A fine-looking yellow freestone peach 

 ripening with Golden Jubilee. Medium to large size, al- 

 most round, with light pubescence, highly colored with 

 bright red blush. Flesh yellow, medium firm, medium 

 textured, good flavor and suitable for canning or freez- 

 ing. Tree is vigorous and productive, showing marked 

 resistance to bacterial leaf spot. Blossoms medium sized, 

 self-fertile, usually open after Elberta. 



V KEYSTONE (6) Keystone ripens just ahead of Trio- 

 gem. The fruits are large, highly colored, round, light 

 pubescence, bright golden ground color. Flesh is yellow, 

 firm, smooth textured and of good flavor, and a free- 

 stone. Trees are vigorous and productive, with less bac- 

 terial spot than Southland or Elberta. Blossoms are self- 



/ fertile, require 750 chilling hours. 



^ TRIOGEM— N.J. 70 (6a) An early, oval, red all 

 over, firm, yellow freestone peach ripening about two 

 days after Golden Jubilee. The trees are medium in 

 size, hardy and heavy bearers. Trees require good soil 

 and good culture for best results. Triogem has fruited 

 over a wide area and has gained popularity due to 

 heavy yields, good marketing traits, and hardiness of 

 tree. 



V WASHINGTON (6b) A fine new peach from Virginia 

 that has outstanding qualities of color, size, flavor, firm- 

 ness of flesh, and fine texture. The buds are extremely 

 resistant to injury from spring frosts. It ripens about 

 three days after Triogem and just before Sunhigh. Trees 

 are vigorous and productive. Buds fiave excellent pollen 

 and are self-fertile. Washington will do well from 

 southern Virginia northward wherever spring frosts are 

 troublesome. Use Washington with Madison and Jeffer- 

 son for season-long coverage of frost-resistant peaches. 



Dear Sir: 



The strawberries came in very good condition. They 



ivere all perfect. Thank you. 



Mrs. M.\ry Anderson 

 Pennsylvania 



