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Our Peach Trees Are Famous For Growth and Productiveness 



COLLINS ('9) 



A new, early ripening, semi-chngstone. 



with good color, medium size, recently in- 

 troduced by the N. J. Peach Council. It bears good crops, with 

 few split pits and ripens a few days before Sunrise. Collins is not 

 as disease resistant as many of the other varieties. 



SUNHAVEN (3b) 



ERLY-RED-FRE (3) 



THE BEST EARLY WHITE PEACH 



Unexcelled for Size and Quality 



Growers every^vhere still rave about Erly-Red-Fre more than 20 

 years after it was introduced. No other early i>each known has 

 been as profitable and universally adaptable. There is still a place 

 n nearly all plantings for this fine peach. 



The fruits are exceptionally large, averaging over 2%" in most 

 ill cases without thinning. Color is never a problem: the fruits 

 urning red at least on one side well before harvest date. Quality 

 s exceptionally good. Erly-Red-Fre has long been known for its 

 shipping and keeping quality. 



Trees are very vigorous, hardy in wood and bud, and produce 



arge annual crops. Erly-Red-Fre resists bacterial spot and bears 



It young age. Harvest time is about 95 days after bloom; in time 



save expensive sprays and maintenance costs and therefore, in- 



GOLDRAY (3a) 



A BID .Sl'OKT OF GOLDEN Jl BILKE KIl'EMXG TWO 

 WEEKS EARLIER 



Goldray has a beautiful bright red blush on a golden yellow 

 background. Goldray will cling to the pit when not fully ripe 

 and. like regular Jubilee, has a tender skin and flesh, being more 

 adapted to home use. road stands, and nearby markets. Trees 

 are vigorous making a heavy set of buds which have proven as 

 hardy or more hardy than regular Jubilee resulting in very regu- 

 lar crops. Because of its size, color^ flavor, productivity, and 

 earliness, Goldray is an excellent kind to step up the Jubilee 



Result of cross made in South Haven, Michigan, by Stanley 

 Johnston in 1944. Matures ten days earlier than Red Haven. 

 Fruit is large in size, nearly round and uniform in shape. Color 

 much like Red Haven, largely bright red with stone ground color 

 for attractive contrast. Fruits keep and handle unusually well for 

 such an early maturing variety. Flesh clear yellow, fine textured, 

 fii-m. of good flavor and resistant to browning. A partial cling 

 until fully ripe. Trees are large, vigorous, and productive. Rec- 

 ommended for an early fresh market variety. 



This Amazing New Peach Should Have A Place 

 In Your Plantings 



PEACHES 



TO PLANT 



QUALITY - APPEARANCE - PRODUCTIVITY 



Varieties are listed in 



their order of ripening as near as 



possible and you can 



select va 



rieties adapted to SOUTHERN - 



CENTRAL - OR NORTHERN growing conditions with the 



assurance you will 



have 



some of the best peach varieties 



available. 









"Redwin 







♦July Elberta 



••'Dawne 







♦•Richhaven 



♦Redcap 







••Hale Haven 



♦•Cardinal 







••Sullivans 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 







••Gage Elberta 



••Washington 







••Brackett 



♦••Colora 







•Gammers Late Elberta 



♦Sunhigh 







••Rio-Oso-Gem 



♦Southland 







••Lizzie 



••Loring 







•♦Autumn 



♦Indicates Comme 



cial 



varieties, with average hardiness. 



adapted to distant 



and 



nearby markets. 



••Indicates Hardier 



and 



good Commercial varieties adopted 



to distant and nearby 





kets. 



••♦Indicates Extremely hardy 



varieties of Merit. 



OUR TREES OF SUNHAVEN ARE ALL OF THE 

 ORIGINAL STRAIN DIRECT FROM 

 SOUTH HAVEN, MICHIGAN. 



SUNRISE (N.J. 133) (3=) jrw!dT in^r^^'and 



is proving very satisfactory as an early yellow fleshed peach, 

 ripening before Jerseyland. Fruits are well colored, semi-free, 

 good size and trees are resistant to bacterial spot. Fruits are 

 firm and nicely colored. It overlaps on Goldray. 



SUNSHINE (3d) 



(Plant Patent Applied For) 

 (Read about this fine new variety on page 4) 



JERSEYLAND (N.J. 135) H) 



An early. large, firm, attract 

 a few days before Golden Ju 

 is an excellent shipper. Tree 

 comes into bearing early. 



; yellow-fleshed freestone, ripenmg 

 ee. It hangs well to the tree and 

 hardy, sets fruit buds freely and 



CORONET (4a) 



Ripens just before Redhaven. The fruit 

 is medium size, highly colored: yellow 

 fleshed tending to stick to pit when not fully ripe but a freestone 

 when ripe. Bright, attractive red blush over good yellow ground 

 color. Firm, smooth textured, very good but mild flavor. Coronet 

 trees are vigorous and productive. Blossoms are emall-petaled. 

 self-fertile, chilling requirement about SOO hours. 



SEE SPECIAL 



DWARF FRUIT SECTION 



PAGES 26-28 



ledium size, ovate with light pubescence 

 and a bright, attractive red blush covering about half the surface. 

 The ground color is a bright yellow. The flesh is yellow, medium 

 to firm, having a fine texture and excellent flavor. It is almost 

 a freestone when fully ripe and is usually semi-free at shipping 

 stage. 



