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KEY STONE (6) Keystone ripens just ahead of Triogem. 

 The fruits are large, highly colored, round light pubes- 

 cence, bright golden ground color. Flesh is yellow, firm, 

 smooth texture and of good flavor, and a freestone. Trees 

 arc vigorous and productive wfith less bacterial spot than 

 Southland or Elberta. Blossoms are self fertile, require 750 

 chilling hours. 



TRIOGEM (N.J. 70) (6a) ^n 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 cul- 

 ture 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. 



SUMMERQUEEN (N.J. 157) (7b) 



A high quality, large, attractive, firm, yellow-fleshed 

 peach ripening about with Sunhigh. Less susceptible to 

 bacterial spot than Sunhigh. Has large, showy, imperfect 

 blossoms which need pollination. Sets good crop with 

 proper cross-pollination and is recommended to replace 

 Sunhigh where bacterid spot is a problem. 



t/ LORING (8) 



A Fine Peach Showing Promise 



Wide Adaptability — Many Uses 



Plant Loring With Confidence 



\/WASHINGTON (6b) 



An outstanding new introduction from the Virginia Ex- 

 periment Station. The fruit has outstanding qualities of 

 color, size, flavor, firmness of flesh, texture, and is fully 

 freestone. The buds are extremely resistant to spring frosts. 



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 adapt- 

 ed to the central Virginia area and to the mountain sec- 

 tions of Maryland and northward. 



/ COLORA PEACH (6c) 



An Outstanding Hardy, Early, Yellow Freestone Peach. 

 High Color, Superb Quality, Size and Hardiness. 



Our own introduction of a frost resistant, yellow free- 

 stone peach. 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) (6d) a large, oval, yellow- 



fleshed peach which ripens a few days after Triogem. 

 The tree is more vigorous and fruit larger which makes 

 the variety somewhat easier to grow for market. The fruit 

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



SUNHIGH (N.J. 82) (7) a large, red bright smooth 

 peach, which colors well before it ripens, softens slowly, 

 making it a good commercial peach. Flesh inclines to ad- 

 here to the pit when hard ripe, but is generally freestone. 

 Tree is spreading in growth and dormant buds are hardy. 

 Variety seems to do best in hilly sections and requires 

 thorough summer spraying. 



SOUTHLAND (7a) 



V 

 Yellow Fleshed variety ripening in Simhigh Season. 

 Fruit is a freestone, medium to large size, round and has 

 little fuzz. Color is attractive with a light-red blush cover- 

 ing about half the peach at shipping stage. Flesh is yellow, 

 firm, slow softening, mediimi textured, good flavor. Trees 

 are vigorous and productive, blossoms large, self fertile. 



Resembles Golden Jubilee in color and shape, however, 

 is much firmer and does not soften at the suture or tip. 

 A large firm yellow fleshed freestone with attractive bright 

 color of red and yellow over a yellow ground color. Ripens 

 about two weeks ahead of Elberta. 



Our Trees of Loring are TRUE-TO-NAME 



JULY ELBERTA (Burnett Elberta) (8a) 



A large, medium early freestone peach ripening with 

 Hale Haven. 



The fruit has a golden yellow color, over-spread with 

 red. It can be picked for shipping about four days before 

 ripening due to early color. The quality is excellent for 

 canning and fresh eating. It shows better than average 

 results when frozen. The variety does well in all peach 

 sections. 



REDGLOBE (8b) Ripens 15 days before Elberta. Fruits 

 large, round, with light pubescence. Skin is highly colored 

 with red over a good yellow ground color. A freestone. 

 Complete absence of red in the flesh makes it an outstand- 

 ing canning peach. Very good quality. Chilling require- 

 ments about same as Elberta. Blossoms are large and self- 

 fertile. L.^' 



RICHHAVEN (8c) 



Outstanding New Variety 

 Recommended For Test In All Areas 



Fruits are large, uniform in size and shape. Color a 

 bright red blush with stripes of red and gold laid over a 

 bright golden ground color. Fuzz is unnoticeable and an 

 unusually thick, tough skin adds to its handling and ship- 

 ping ability. Flesh is a clear yellow with moderate red- 

 dening around the pit. Entirely a freestone when ripe. 

 Ripens with Hale Haven or fourteen days before Elberta. 



