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EARLY ELBERTA (n) 



The Genuine Gleason Strain. 



A great commercial peach in Central and Northern 

 areas where markets are not too distant and quality is a 

 factor. One of the most beautiful of the Elberta type 

 peaches. A large, attractively colored, yellow fleshed, free- 

 stone peach ripening with Belle of Georgia. The highest 

 quality peach of all the Elberta types grown commercially. 

 The trees are hardy, thrifty and bear consistently. The 

 deep lemon yellow skin blushed with bright red makes it 

 very attractive. IF YOUR MARKET DEMANDS QUAL- 

 ITY AND BEAUTY PLANT THE EARLY ELBERTA. 

 Our trees are propagated from the old ori.ginal strain of 

 Early Elberta — (Gleason Strain). 



SUMMERCREST (N.J. 94) (Ha) 



A large, oval freestone peach of fine quality, ripening 

 with Georgia Belle. The flesh is deep golden yellow, melt- 

 ing and sweet. Tree is exceptionally vigorous, requiring 

 light soil and very little nitrogen. Summercrest is hardy 

 as J. H. Hale and adapted to regions having a climate 

 similar to central and southern New Jersey. 



V REDSKIN (12) 



Beautiful Red Peach of Elberta Season 



A MARKET LEADER 



Use This High Colored Peach to Replace 



Elberta This Year. 



BELLE OF GEORGIA 



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The Leader of All White Peaches. 



Fruit large, bright, attractive red almost covering the 

 peach with white background. Flesh white, highly flavored 

 and very firm and known universally as the best white 

 peach in cultivation. Tree very vigorous, hardy and pro- 

 ductive. 



POLLY (lie) 



A Very Hardy White Peach 



Polly is very hardy, bearing big crops after 20 below 

 zero winters. It is a freestone of exceptional quality, with 

 a keen peachy taste, juicy and aromatic. The color is a 

 beautiful white overlaid with a rich red blush. Recom- 

 mended to all growers who wish an exceptional white 

 peach in Elberta season. 



HALE HARRISON (iM) 



Plant Patent No. 814 

 (Grown under License from Patent Owner) 



Also known as Hale Harrison Brilliant, we are pleased 

 to offer trees of original strain and entirely true-to-name. 



The peach ripens just before Elberta, is yellow fleshed, 

 freestone, red over a golden ground, nearly fuzzless, gen- 

 erally large throughout the tree. Blossoms are self fertile, 

 and abundant. Tree is a vigorous grower and heavy bearer. 



Hale Harrison is a good shipper, long keeper, and 

 picks over a long season. Quality is high for eating and 

 other uses. PRICE FOR HALE HARRISON TREES IS 

 \Q4 MORE THAN FOR REGULAR VARIETIES. 



Redskin ripens slightly ahead or with Elberta. The tree 

 is vigorous, fast growing and productive. Wood is hardy 

 and the buds survive low winter temperatures. The fruit 

 of Redskin is round, yellow flesh with little or no color 

 near the pit. It is a complete freestone, firm, of excellent 

 shipping quality, well colored with a deep red blush cov- 

 ering the fruit even when ripening under shady conditions. 

 It is aromatic, vinous and sweet. It is rated high for can- 

 ning. Fruit develops good size even with heavy load on 

 trees. 



)/ DIXIELAND (1 2a) 



This fine new peach is large freestone and has little 

 pubescence. At maturity, about 50% of the surface is 

 covered with an attractive red over a golden yellow 

 ground. The flesh is yellow, firm, of .good texture and 

 flavor. It ripens about with Redskin and Elberta. 



Trees are vigorous, productive, and self-fertile, some- 

 what resistant to bacterial spot and has a chilling require- 

 ment of 750 hours. 



Dixieland was introduced primarily for the southern 

 areas, but we believe it worthy of trial in all peach areas. 



ELBERTA (12b) 



The World's Greatest Money-Making Peach 



The tree is hardy, disease resistant, very thrifty and 

 very productive under most conditions. The fruit is large, 

 a freestone, skin of deep golden yellow and highly colored. 

 The skin is tough and the flesh, while tender and juicy 

 is of such texture that the Elberta is famous for its abili- 

 ty to carry to distant markets. The quality is good, and the 

 slight bitter flavor is preferred by many. We are propa- 

 gating our Elberta trees from selected orchards of great 

 bearing records. 



J. H. HALE (12c) It is 1/3 to /p larger than Elberta 

 and more highly colored. The skin is deep crimson, 

 smooth, and almost without fuzz. Flesh is .golden yellow, 

 firm, and most delicious. A freestone with unusual keep- 

 ing qualities. Fruit ripens a few days before or with El- 

 berta, but hangs better. NOTE: J. H. Hale does not have 

 an entirely perfect bloom and needs cross pollination for 

 best results. 



/'WHITE HALE (N.J. 63) (I2d) a large white flesh- 

 Orchard of M. D. Harper, LaGrange, N. C, in its second ed freestone of good quality, ripening with .J. H. Hale. 

 growing season and his grandsons. You may expect the Tree is vi.gorous. .^ fine white fleshed peach to follow 

 same results with Bountiiful Ridge Trees. Belle of Georgia. 



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