pEAMTrees 



SEE PAGE 6 FOR PRICES ON ALL VARIETIES OF PEACH TREES 



DIXiGEM (4b) Ripens about with Redhaven. The 

 fruit is medium si2e, with a bright, attractive red blush 

 covering about half the surface. The ground color is a 

 bright yellow. The flejh is yellow, medium to firm, a fine 

 texture and excellent flavor. It is almost a freestone when 

 fully ripe. J 



REDHAVEN (4c) 



Now A Tried and Proven Winner of Its Season 



It colors a brilliant red and beautiful yellow. Skin is 

 smooth, almost fuzzless. resembling J. H. Hale. Flesh is 

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

 young. Fruits medium sized and well filled when ready to 

 pick, suture being rather prominent until peach approach- 

 es picking period. Growers may be inclined to pick too 

 early because of good color. When trees set too heavy, 

 thinning should be practiced to increase size of the fruit. 



GOLDENRED (4d) 



Goldenred is a yellow freestone of high quality and at- 

 tractive red color. The peach is smooth, roimd, and firmer 

 than Red Haven. 



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

 aroma and pleasing taste, red aroimd the pit but not bit- 

 ter. Fruit ripens evenly; skin color developing early to al- 

 low picking while still firm. We recommend this fine new 

 peach for trial in all areas where Red Haven can be grown 

 successfully. 



Bargain PEACH 



TREE Collection 



Early To Late | 



1 Redwin 



1 Erly-Red-Free 



1 Red Haven 



3 Yellow 



1 Hale Haven 

 1 Belle of Georgia 

 1 Redskin 

 - 3 White 



Home Collection for Eating, Canning, Freezing | 



Six 4 to 

 Regular $12.60 Value for 



5 ft. trees 



$ 9.95 



S18 00 





SAVE SPACE — SAVE $$$$ 

 Dwarf PEACH TREE Collection 



1 Dawnc (yellow) 1 Hale Haven (yellow) 



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



heavy 1 yr. 3-4 ft. trees 

 Regular $12.00 value, Only $10.95 



Other Dwarf Fruit — Pages 26-29 



PEACHES TO PLANT 



QUALIT\' - APPEARANCE - PRODUCTIVITY 



Varieties are listed 



in 



their 



order of ripening as near a^ 



possible and you can s 



=lec 



t varieties adapted to SOUTHERN - 1 



CENTRAL - OR NORTHERN 



growing conditions with the 



assurance you will h. 



ve 



some 



of the best peach varieties 



available. 









••Redwin 







•July Elberta 



•••Dawne 







••Richhaven 



*Redcap 







••Hale Haven 



"Cardinal 







••Sullivan Ej'. 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 



♦•Ranker 







••Jefferson 



•Keystone 







••Shippers Late Red 



••Triogem 







••Gage Elberta 



** Washington 







••Brackett 



***Colora 







'Gemmers Late Elberta 



•Sunhigh 







"Rio-Oso-Gem 



^Southland 







••Lizzie 



••Loring 







••Autumn 



•Indicates Commerc 



al 



varie 



ies. with average hardiness. 



adapted to distant a 



nd 



nearb 



V markets. 



••Indicates Hardier and 



good 



Commercial varieties adopted 



1 to distant and nearby 



markets. | 



/'••Indicates Extremely 



ha 



rdy va 



rieties of Merit. 











REGINA (4e) Ripens with Red Haven. 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. 



COMANCHE (41) A Red Haven type peach that 

 ripens about with Red Haven. Size is exceptionally good 

 with little thinning required. Fruits are attractive, firm 

 yellow flesh, and semi-free with no split pits. Comanche 

 has a desirable crop load with larger size fruits than Red 

 Haven. 



CUMBERLAND (5) The tree is a vigorous grower. The 

 fruit is attractively colored with red, oval in shape. The 

 flesh is white, almost free. Ripens just before Jubilee. 

 Cumberland continues to be popular in all peach sections. 



. GOLDEN JUBILEE (5a) 



The tree is unusually hardy. The buds resist low winter 

 temperatures better than Elberta and open later than El- 

 berta. The blossoms are self-fertile. The peach is medium 

 to large in size. The peach develops better if a well bal- 

 anced fertilizer is used. As the tree grows older the fruit 

 becomes firmer and develops more naturally. 



GOLDGEM (N.J. 197) (5b) An attractive yellow- 

 fleshed peach ripening with Golden Jubilee. It is firmer 

 than Jiibilee and the color is similar to Newday. 



THE FAIRHAVEN PEACH (Sc) 



Fairha\en has the same tendency for heavy fruit set as 

 Redhaven. Fruits of Fairhaven are medium to large, 

 round, bright golden color with attractive red cheek. 



Skin smooth and tough. Fruit firm and shii>s well. The 

 flesh is medium yellow with moderate amount of red 

 around the pit, moderately fine textured and .good flavor. 

 , \ freestone. 



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 freezing. 

 Tree is vigorous and productive showing marked resistance 

 to bacterial leaf spot. Blossoms medium sized, self fertile, 

 usually open after Elberta. 



