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REDHAVEN i^^) 



Now A Tried and Proven Winner of Its Season. 

 Beautiful color, firmness, high quality, good consumer 

 demand and popularity. 



It colors a brilliant red and beautiful yellow. Skin is smooth, 

 almost fuzzless. resembling- J. H. Hale in color, skin and flesh. 

 Flesh is very firm. Tree is vigorous with heavy bud set and bears 

 younff. Fruits medium sized and well filled when ready to pick, 

 suture being rather prominent until peach approaches picking peri- 

 od. Growers may be inclined to pick too early because of good 

 color. When trees set too heavy, thinning should be practiced to 

 increase ."^ize of the fruits. 



GOLDENRED H^l 



NKW INTRODUCTION OF RED HAVEN SEA.SON 



Goldenred is a yellow freestone of high quality and attractive 

 red color. The peach is smooth, round, and firmer than Red 

 Haven, having less fuzz and less subject to point damage than 

 Elberta. Color is a good red witli rich golden ground color. 



The flesh is lemon-yellow, fine textured, with sweet aroma and 

 pleasing taste, red around the pit but not bitter. Fruit ripens 

 evenly; skin color developing early to allow picking while still 

 firm. We recommend this fine new peach for trial in all areas 

 where Red Haven can be grown successfully. 



ncA|M A (4e) Ripens with Red Haven, about 3 days later 

 ■*C\yil^A* > than Coronet. Fruit is medium sized, with 



very light pubescence. Surface is covered with a bright, at- 

 tractive 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. Tree is average 

 in vigor and productive. A U.S.D.A. introduction. 



^mkilAKI^LIC (4fl A. Red Haven type peach that ripens 

 V^V^iVIMnV^nCt / ^^,0^ ^^^-^ ^^^ Haven. Size is ex- 

 ceptionally good with little thinning required. Fruits are gener- 

 ally 2%", % red over color, attractive, firm yellow flesh, and 

 semi-free with no split pits. Comanche has a desirable crop load 

 with larger size fruits than Red Haven. 



red. oval in shape. The flesh 

 before Jubilee. Cumberland co 



GOLDEN JUBILEE (s^) 



The tree is unusually hardy. The buds resist low winter tem- 

 peratures better than Elberta and open later than Elberta which 

 insures a regTiIar crop. The blossoms are self-fertile. The peach 

 is medium to large in size. The peach develops better if a well 

 balanced fertilizer is used. As the tree grows older the fruit be- 

 comes firmer and develops more naturally. 



GOLDGEM (NJ. 197) (^b) 



An attractive yellow- 

 fieshed peach ripening 

 Jubilee and the color is 



SPECIAL NOTE 

 We want you to plant BOUNTIFUL RIDGE trees. 

 Our trees are as good as can be produced. When 

 wanting more than 300 peach trees write to us giving 

 list and we will quote you special prices consistent 

 with market conditions at that time. 



THE FABRHAYEN PEACH (sc) 



Fairhaven haj5 the same tendency for heavy fruit setting as 

 Halehaven and Redhaven. Fruits of Fairhaven are medium to 

 large, round, bright golden color with attractive red cheek. 



Skin smooth and tough. Fruit firm and ships well. The flesh 

 IS medium yellow with moderate amount of red around the pit. 

 moderately fine textured and good flavor. A freestone. 



RANGER (5dl 



fine looking yellow freestone peach ripen- 

 ig with or just after Golden Jubilee, 

 rge size, almost round, with light pubescence, high- 

 th bright red blush covering most of peach. Flesh 

 m firm, medium textured, good flavor and suitable 

 canning or freezing. Tree is vigorous and productive showing 

 narked resistance to bacterial leaf spot. Blossoms medium sized, 

 elf fertile, usually open after Elberta. Ranger should prove valu- 

 ble for local or commercial markets. 



Medium to 1 

 ly colored v. 

 yellow, medi 

 for canning 



KEYSTONE (M 



Keystone ripens just ahead of Triogem 

 and after Jubilee. The fruits are large, 

 highly colored, round light pubescence, bright golden ground color. 

 Flesh is yellow, firm, smooth texture and of good flavor, and a 

 freestone. Trees are vigorous and productive where tested, with 

 less bacterial spot than Southland or Elberta. Blossoms are self 

 fertile, require 750 chilling hours to break rest period. Keystone 

 would seem to be especially well adapted to the Southern Peach 

 area. 



TRIOGEM (N.J. 70) l^^) 



rly, oval, red all 

 firm, yellow free- 

 peach ripening usually about two days after Golden Jubilee 

 to 25 days before Elberta. The trees are medium in size, 

 irdy and heavy bearers. Trees require good soil and good cul- 



for best 



suits 



For the past several years Triogem has fruited over a wide 

 area and has gained in popularity due to heavy yields and good 

 marketing traits. Hardiness of tree has been another factor tor 

 its increased popularity. 



WASHINGTON (^b) 



An outstanding new introduction from the Virginia Experiment 

 Station at Blacksburg. The fruit is considered to have outstand- 

 ing qualities of color, size, flavor, firmness of flesh, texture, and 

 is fully freestone. The buds are extremely resistant to spring 

 frosts. The tree bore heavy crops in 1955. 1956, 1957 and 1958; 

 all bad frost years at the station orchards and was named Wash- 

 ington on the basis of this performance. 



Washington ripens about 3 days after Triogem and 3 days 

 before Sunhigh. It has good pollen and should be used where 

 pollination is needed. This variety should be adapted to the central 

 Virginia area and to the mountain sections of Maryland and 



COLORA PEACH (^l 



An Outstanding Hardy, Early, Yellow Freestone Peach. 

 High Color, Superb Quality, Size and Hardiness. 



Our own introduction of a' frost resistant, yellow freestone 

 peach. Second generation trees have withstood temperatures during 

 past winters of about 17 degrees below zero, when most other 

 varieties were wiped out by these low temperatures. The peach 

 is an attractive yellow, freestone, well-colored and of excellent 

 quality, ripening just after Golden Jubilee, 



NEWDAY(N.J.79) l^d) 



yellow-fleshed 



peach which begii 



en a few days after Triogem. The tree is more vigorous and fruit 

 larger which makes the variety somewhat easier to grow for mar- 

 ket. The fruit is showy, firm in texture and hangs to tree well. 



soort one for many sections. 



