Proper variety selections will lead to greater profits. 



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PEACH1)«es 



DIXIRED (2f) Dixired is a clingstone, medium size, 

 round with light pubescence. About three-fourths of the 

 surface is covered with a bright attractive red blush. Flesh 

 is yellow, firm but melting and of good flavor. The out- 

 standing characteristics of Dixired are its unusual firmness 

 and slow rate of softening for an early peach, plus an at- 

 tractive appearance. The fruit acquires color long before it 

 is ready to pick. Dixired is recommended as an early ship- 

 ping peach. 



COLLINS I2g) a new, early ripening, semi-clingstone, 

 with good color, medium size, recently introduced by 

 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. 



JUNE GOLD (2h) 



Plant Patent 1884 

 (Grown and Sold under License from Patent Owner) 



A large yellow freestone ripening with Maygold and just 

 before Coronet. 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 



Each 10-49 50 or more 



5-6', 11/16 up $2.85 $2.70 



4-5', 9-11/16 All 2.75 2.60 



3-4',7-9/16 Grades 2.70 2.55 



2-3', 5-7/16 $3.50 2.60 2.45 



2-3', '/i-5/16 each 2.55 2.40 



Write for Prices on larger quantities 



ERLY-RED-FRE (3j 

 THE BEST EARLY WHITE PEACH 



Unexcelled for Size and Quality 



Growers everywhere still rave about Erly-Red-Fre more 

 than 20 years after it was introduced. No other early 

 peach known has been as profitable and universally adapt- 

 able. There is still a place in nearly all plantings for this 

 fine peach. 



The fruits are exceptionally large, averaging over 2/2" 

 in most all cases without thinning. Color is never a prob- 

 lem; the fruits turning 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 quality. 



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

 produce large annual crops. Erly-Red-Fre resists bacterial 

 spot and bears at young age. Harvest time is about 95 days 

 after bloom; in time to save expensive sprays and main- 

 tenance costs and therefore, increase profit. 



North, South, East or West, Plant Erly-Red-Fre for 

 Profit. 



GOLDRAY (3aj 



A Bud Sport of Golden Jubilee Ripening 2 Weeks Earlier 



Goldray has a bright red blush on a golden yellow back- 

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

 and 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 as regular Jubilee resulting in very regular crops. 



SUNHAVEN (3b) 



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. Fruits keep and 

 handle unusually well for such an early maturing variety. 

 Flesh clear yellow, fine textured, firm, of good flavor and 

 resistant to browning. A partial cling until fully ripe- 

 Trees are large, vigorous, and productive. Recommended 

 for an early fresh market variety. 



OUR TREES OF SUNHAVEN ARE ALL OF THE 



ORIGINAL STRAIN DIRECT FROM 



SOUTH HAVEN, MICHIGAN. 



SUNRISE (N.J. 133) (3c) This peach has been 

 planted widely and is satisfactory as an early yellow 

 fleshed peach, ripening before Jerseyland. Fruits are well 

 colored, semi-free, good size and trees are resistant to bac- 

 terial spot. Fruits are firm and nicely colored. It overlaps 

 on Goldray. 



SUNSHINE (3d) 



(riant Patent Applied For) 

 (Read aliout this fine new variety on pace 4) 



JERSEYLAND (N.J. 135) (4) 



An early, large, firm, attractive yellow-fleshed freestone, 

 ripening a few days before the Golden Jubilee. It hangs 

 well to the tree and is an excellent shipper. Tree is hardy, 

 sets fruit buds freely and comes into bearing early. 



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 

 small-petaled, self-fertile, chilling requirements about 800 

 hours. 



Mr. Kemp: 



Received trees and planted them as I said in rich vegetable 

 growing soil. Have been telling all people I meet of your terriHc 

 way of sending the plants and likewise of prompt, courteous and 

 It's a pleasure to do business with you. 

 Santo P. Patane 

 Farmingdale, New York 



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