Place Orders Early While Our Assortment Is Complete 
THE VEDETTE PEACH; 
High quality, disease re- 
sistance, adaptation over wide producing area, hardi- 
ness, shipping ability and beautiful coloring combine 
to make the Vedette one of the very good peaches to 
follow Jubilee. See description page 17. 
SULLIVAN'S EARLY ELBERTA (12) 
A new bud sport of the famous Elberta, ripening 
a full seven days ahead of its parent. 
The variety found as a bud sport in the orchard of 
Mr. P. J. Sullivan at Zebulon, Ga. The tree and fruit 
characteristics were found to be identical with Elberta. 
Sullivan’s Early Elberta is being planted extensively 
throughout Georgia and adjoining states. Our trees are 
propogated from the original strain. 
EARLY ELBERTA (‘!a) 
A Great Commercial Peach Ripening Just Be- 
fore Regular Elberta. 
Where ‘Quality—Size—Productiveness and Beau- 
ty Are Desired, Plant Our Old Original Strain of 
Early Elberta. There Is A Difference. 
A great commercial peach in the Central and North- 
ern peach producing areas where the markets are not 
too distant and quality is a deciding factor. One of the 
most beautiful of the Elberta type peaches. A very 
large, attractively colored, yellow flushed, freestone 
peach ripening with Belle of Georgia or from 3 to 8 
days before the regular Elberta. The highest quality 
peach of all the Elberta types grown commercially. 
The trees are hardy, thrifty and bear consistently. The 
deep lemon, yellow colored skin, blushed with bright 
red makes it very attractive and the peach retains a- 
beautiful golden yellow color after being canned. IF 
YOUR MARKET DEMANS QUALITY AND BEAUTY 
PLANT THE EARLY ELBERTA. Our trees are pro- 
pogated from. the old original strain of Early Elberta. 
SUMMERCREST (N.J. 94) (12>) 
A- large, oval freestone peach of fine quality, ripening 
with Georgia Belle. The flesh is a deep golden yellow, 
melting and sweet. Tree is exceptionally vigorous, re- 
quiring light soil and very little nitrogen. Summer- 
erest is hardy as J. H. Hale and adapted to regions 
having a climate similar to central and southern New 
Jersey. 
BELLE OF GEORGIA (2c) 
The White Peach That Has Stood the Test of 
Time and Stands Today as the Leader of All: 
White Peaches of Its Season Adapted to Large 
Commercial Plantings in All Peach Producing 
Areas. 
Fruit large, bright attractive red almost covering the 
peach with white background. Flesh white, highly 
flavored and very firm and known universally as one of 
the best shipping white peaches in cultivation. Tree 
very vigorous, hardy and productive. Are you plant- 
ing to supply the demand for a good white peach? 
Plant Belle of Georgia. A freestone. 
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Peaches to Plant 
Quality - Appearance - Productive 
WE PRESENT ONE OF THE GREATEST SUC- 
CESSIONS OF HIGH QUALITY PEACHES THE 
PLANTER HAS EVER HAD THE OPPORTUNITY 
OF BUYING. PLANTING THESE VARIETIES 
ENS GREATER SUCCESS IN PEACH GROW- 
** Hrly-Red-Fre 
** Fisher Peach 
** Redhaven 
** Golden Jubilee 
** Cumberland 
***Colora 
** Fair Beauty 
** Vedette 
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Sunhigh 
Early Elberta 
Belle of Georgia . 
Elberta 
J. H. Hale 
Gage Elberta 
Brackett 
Shippers Late Red 
** Halehaven Gemmers Late Hlberta 
** Valiant Lizzie 
VARIETIES LISTED IN ORDER OF RIPENING 
Indicates—Commercial varieties, with average 
hardiness, for distant markets as well as near- 
by markets. 
Indicates—Hardy varieties as well as good com- 
mercial varieties. 
Indicates—Extremely 
ties of superior merit. 
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hardy commercial varie- 
ELBERTA (12) 
The Famous Elberta Peach Continues To Be 
America’s Leading Commercial Peach! 
Year After Year This Great Peach Brings A 
Smile of Satisfaction to the Growers Countenance. 
Years of Propogation Have Produced Many In- 
ferior Strains of This Famous Peach and Are Re- 
sponsible For Much Unjust Criticism of Quality 
and Type. 
Plant Bountiful Ridge Selected True Strain 
Elberta For Greater Profits and Consumer Sat- 
isfaction. 
Without question the greatest commercial peach ever 
introduced. It has proven its ability to adapt itself to 
varied climatic and soil conditions throughout the U. 
. and Canada, whether the climate is hot or cold, 
whether the soil is light sand or heavy clay, Elberta can 
be depended on to give you fine results. There is no 
prettier peach when grown under ideal conditions. 
The tree is hardy, disease resistant, very thrifty and 
very productive under most conditions. The fruit is 
large to very 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 ABILITY TO 
CARRY TO DISTANT MARKETS. The quality is 
classed as good, and the slight bitter flavor is preferred 
by many. It is estimated that 50% of all peaches 
planted are Elberta. As improved types and varieties 
are introduced this ratio is lower but after all is said 
ELBERTA STILL “REMAINS THE WORLD’S LEAD- 
ING COMMERCIAL PEACH. We are propogating our 
Elberta trees from selected orchards of great bearing 
records and to the old original type Elberta. 
A description will hardy do 
J. H. HALE (13a) justice to this fine variety. 
In size it is one-third to one-half larger than the El- 
berta and is more highly colored. The skin is deep 
crimson, smooth, tight, and without fuzz. Flesh is 
golden yellow, firm, and has a most delicious flavor. 
The pit separates easily from the flesh. It is excep- 
tionally valuable as a commercial peach, owing to its 
unusual keeping qualities. Will ship nearly as well as 
an apple. Fruit ripens a few days before the Elberta. 
but it will hang on the tree longer. Your planting is 
incomplete without it. Note—The J. H. Hale does not 
have an entirely perfect bloom, and to get the best re- 
sults it should be planted with some other variety. 
rip- 
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AFTERGLOW (N.J. 84) (3») to 
days after Elberta therefore often meets good, strong 
markets. Fruits are large round, oval in shape and al- 
most completely overspread with red. The flesh is 
yellow stained with red about the pit and is free. The 
trees are vigorous and rapid growers, the fruit buds 
appear more hardy than J. H. Hale where observed. 
Recommended for trial in most districts. 
Usually 
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