Our Peatli Trees .\re Famous For Growth and Productiveness 



REDGLOBE (^a) 



Tested as B7398. a cross between a 

 seedling- of Dewey X St. John and 

 Fireglow. released by U.S.D.A. May. 19.34. Redglobe ripens 

 about lo days before Elberta. The fruits are large, round 

 with light pubescence. The skin is highly colored with at- 

 tractive red over good yellow ground color. It is a freestone 

 and very free of red color in the flesh making it desirable as 

 a canning and freezing peach. Very good quality. Chilling 

 requirements are about same as Elberta. blossoms are large 

 and self-fertile. Has been widely tested and very promising. 



^ HALEHAVEN <'b) 



North — South — East — and West Join in Ac- 

 claiming Tliis Great Peacli. Generally Recognized .\s 

 One of Our Finest Peaches for "Quick Freezing." 



We endorse and Ktconinuiul This Great Peaeli To 

 Growers in All Sections Where Size, Color, Quality 

 and Shipping .Ability are Paramount Considerations. 



We know of no peacli of recent introduction that is prov- 

 ing more universally satisfactory than the Halehaven. It 

 has proved an unchallenged leader of peaches to follow the 

 Golden .Jubilee, Colora and Vedette. The tree is a strong 

 thrifty grower, resistant to common peach diseases, the fruft 

 is large, oval shaped like a -well grown .T. H. Hale, it has a 

 good tough skin, tlie flesh of the peach being of such tex- 

 ture tliat it will not bruise easily and best of all it has a 

 iK'aiitifn! red color that at once attracts the buyer and a 

 fiavor th;it is as good as the very best. The Halehaven is a 

 lirodmt of .Siiuth Haven Exneriment Station in Michigan. 



BE .SURE YOU ARE GETTING THE TRUE STRAIN OF 

 HALEHAVEN TREES WHEN YOU PLANT. BUY ROUN 

 TIFFUL RIDGE GROWN HALEHAVEN TREES. 



^FP"! TPQF (8a) -^ self-poIUnated seedling from Georgia 

 X^iV^liiror. Belle ^ dark red, yellow-fleshed free- 



stone peach of firm texture and good flavor, ripens with Hi- 

 ley. Tree is very vigorous. The fruit is oval in shape, flesh 

 fine grained and an excellent shipper: han;;s wfll to the tree 

 and can be harvested over a long period. 



Peaches to Plant 



QUALITY APPEARANCE - PRODUCTIVITY 



Varieties are listed in their order of ripening as near as 

 possible and you can select varieties adapted to SOUTH- 

 ERN-CENTRAL-OR NORTHERN growing conditions 

 with the assurance you will have some of the best peach 

 varieties available. 



•Redcap 



•Cardinal 



•Erly-Red-Fie 



'Dixired 



•Goldray 



•Coronet 



•Redhaveii 



•Golden Jubilee 



•Fairhaven 



•Ranger 



•Keystone 



•Triogeni 



•Colora 



•Sunhigh 



'Southland 



•July Elberta 



•Hale Haven 



•Indicates Commercial varieties, with average hardi 

 adapted to distant and nearby markets. 



•Indicates Hardier and good Commercial vari 

 adapted to distant and nearby markets. 



•Indicates Extremely hardy varieties of Merit. 



•*Sumvans Ey. Elberta 

 **Redcrest 

 ••Blake 



••Early Elberta 

 ••Belle of Georgia 

 •••Polly 

 ••Redskin 

 ••Elberta 

 •*J. H. Hale 

 ••Shippers Late Red 

 ••Gage Elberta 

 •'Brackett 



'Gemmers Late Elberta 

 **Rio-Oso-Gem 

 ••Lizzie 



NEWCOMERS FOR FALL 1957 .. . 



Potential Wiimers of The Next Decade 



.T ORTWr^ Originated by the Jlissouri State Exp. Sta 

 iiV^riii^Va' tion at Mountain Grove, Mo. Resemble 

 Golden Jubilee in color and shape, however, is much firme 

 and does not soften at the suture or tip. A large firm yellm 

 fleshed freestone with attractive bright color of red and ye! 

 low over a yellow ground color. Ripens about two week 

 ahead of Elberta. 



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tra-early yellow-flesh peach observed at tin 

 Station." The fruit is medium to large in s: 

 and has good color. It has short fuzz. Hni 

 cellent flavor. Has firm flesh and will st 

 semi-freestone. 



rieriiiKiital Station. Very hard.v in bud. good growing tree, 

 largi- I mils ot' i-xcelliiit quality and a freestone. Not so well 

 adapted to Ion;; distance shipping but hard to beat for road- 

 stand and nearliy markets. Golden yellow, meaty, delicious. 



JULY HEATH (Othelle Cling) "d) 



-V large to very large white cling, ripening latter part of 

 Hale Haven season and before Elberta. coming to us from 

 Kentucky and very highly recommended by the Kentucky 

 Experimental Station. A beautiful peach, strong growing 

 tree and hardy in bud. Very high in quality. We can heart- 

 il.v recommend this peach to anyone desiring a white cling 

 lieacli for all iniriioses. Sometiinis called July or Summer 



GOLDEN EAST (N.J. 87) r.e) a ^ 1;; '-..eit-ng' 



highly colored, yellow fleshed i)eacli ripening with Hiley or 

 al)out 1.0 days liefore Elberta. Usually a freestone. A prom- 

 ising variety for sites south of Central New Jersey where 

 favcjrable elevations, soil and climate prevail. The tree is 

 upright, spreading and vigorous. The dormant btids ar<- 

 iiicdimn in hardiness. Wortliy of trial in all sections. 



VETERAN <8) 



.\ cross between Vaughn and Early 

 Elberta; of Canadian origin. The 

 fruit is large, oval shaped like a well grown J, H. Hale, it 

 is like Elberta in quality. Ripens several davs before Ve- 

 dette. 



.Matures ten days earlier than Red Haven. Fruit i> lai 

 size, nearly round and uniform in shape. Color nui.l 

 Red Haven, largely bright red with stotie ■.;roiin.l .ol, 

 attractive contrast. Fruits k.i]. anil liamllo niiii-uall.\ 

 for such an early maturing; xaii.i.\ I'l.-li .l.ar .\rllo\\ 

 textured, firm, of good rla\<>r .iii.l i.-i-tant lo In- unit 

 partial cling until fully ripi- 'I'li'- aro lai-u'-. \ i.-oi-oii- 

 productive. Recommended tor an oaiiy frosli inarkc 

 riet.y. 



^ICHHAVEN 



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the Hale Haven vaintx I'liri- laru>. iiniforin in size and 

 shape. Color a brirln v.i i.ln^h wiih ~triiM-s ,it i-,.,] ami l;o|iI 

 laid over a bright ;:olili-n l.i-ow t, r.il..r. Fir/,/, in niinot i.-oaidi . 

 and an unusually thick lough skin adds to its haiuUing and 

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

 eniug about the pit. Entirely a freestone when ripe. Ripens 

 with Hale Haven or fourteen days before Elberta. 



on .liiliilee and the color is similar to Newday. 



NT 1 1:7 -V large, firm, vellow-fleslu-d freestone ripe 

 . J, 10/ ii,o. three weeks before Elberta. A good pea 



for full description of this startl- 

 Idltion to Bountiful Ridges list of 

 IS. This hew sport of our Erly-Red-Fre will have 

 inding place in your planting. 



