As One off America's Leading Fruits, Peaches Continue 

 to Be A Great Profit-Maker and General Favorite of 

 Growers in Commercial and Home Plantings. 



PROPER VARIETY AND TREE SELECTION WILL LEAD TO QUICKER 

 RESULTS AND GREATER PROFITS AND SATISFACTION 



PRICES OF PEACH TREES 



(STANDARD TYPES) 



1-9 10-49 50-99 100-299 



5-6', 11/16 up 52.25 §1.85 $1.20 §1.00 



4-5', 9-11/16 1.75 1.50 1.00 .85 



3-4', 7-9/16 1.50 1.25 .85 .70 



2-3', 5-7/16 1.25 1.00 .70 .55 



2-3', %-5/16 1.00 .80 .55 .45 



18-24" 80 .65 .45 .35 



All prices are net f.o.b. Princess Anne, Md. 



These prices apply on all varieties except Redwin and 



Dawne. 











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REDWIN 



for full description and prices 



MAYFTOWFR da) Dark red all over; beautiful 

 IVJ./\iriA-»Wn.n VAa/ appearance. Carries well to 

 market. Size medium, quality fair. White cling. 



MARCUS <">) 



A new introduction from the North 

 Carolina Exp. Station which ripens 

 about with Mayflower and Redwin. It is yellow fleshed, 

 clingstone, with a yellow skin blushed red on one side. 

 Shipping quality seems fair and we believe it should be 

 tried throughout the Southern peach growing areas. Mar- 

 cus is a seedling of Erly-Red-Fre selfed and carries the fine 

 flavor of its parent. 



outside back cover for color illustration 



fore Dixired. Buds require about 750 hours chilling. Vig- 

 orous and productive. Fruits medium size, ovate, light pub- 

 escence, attractively colored, with light red blush at shipping 

 time. Flesh yellow, fairly firm, medium textured, and of 



of low chilling require- 



cliug needing onl 



MAYdOTD (2b) A highly colored c 

 ivin J. \J\SLiLS U50 chilling hours. Fruit is mediui 



size yellow fleshed, medium textured, with good flavor. A 

 light red blush covers about half the skin over an attractive 

 yellow ground color. Trees are vigorous and productive. 

 Maygold ripens with Redcap and Dixired and is recommend- 

 ed for trial in areas where December and January are warm 

 months where temperatures averaging below 54 degrees may 

 be expected. 



RFDCAP (2e) Ripens just before Dixired and re- 

 *"-»*^^*** sembles Dixired very much. A cling- 



stone, medium size, round, with light pubescence, attractive 

 red blush covers most of the peach. The flesh is vellow, firm 

 but melting, medium textured and good flavor. Trees are 

 moderately vigorous and productive. Buds only require 750 

 hours chilling to break rest period. This variety should 

 prove especially valuable where short rest periods a"re a fac- 



PARTMNAT (2d) Ripens four days ahead of Dixi- 

 vniii/innij red more than two weekg before 



Jubilee. Fruits are clingstone, medium size, round, light 

 pubescence. Well covered with attractive red blush over 

 good yellow ground color. Flesh is yellow, firm, medium 

 textured and good flavor. About size of Dixired. Chilling 

 requirements about 900 hours. Should succeed anywhere 

 Dixired can be grown and has advantage of being earlier. 

 We recommend this pencil from what we have seen of it in 

 past several years. 



DIXIRFD (2e) Dixired is a clingstone, medium size, 

 i/l^lili^iy round with light pubescence. About 



three-fourths of the surface is covered with a bright attrac- 

 tive red blush. Flesh is yellow, firm but melting, medium 

 textured and of good flavor. The outstanding characteristics 

 <>t Dixired are its unusual firmness and slow rate of softening 

 for an early peach, plus an attractive appearance. The fruit 

 acquires color long before it is ready to pick. Dixired is re- 

 commended as an early shipping peach. 



ERLY-RED-FRE (3) 



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 >n page 7. 



GOLDRAY <3a) 



A BED SPORT OF GOLDEN JEBILEE RIPENING TWO 



WEEKS EARLIER 



Goldray has a beautiful bright red blush on a golden yel- 

 low background. Goldray will cling to the pit when not 

 fully ripe and like regular Jubilee, has a tender skin and 

 flesh, being more adapted to home use, road stands, and 

 nearby markets. Trees are vigorous making a heavy set of 

 buds which have proven as hardv or more hardy than reg- 

 ular Jubilee resulting in very regular crops. Because of its 

 size, color, flavor, productivity, and earliness. Goldray is an 

 excellent kind to step up the Jubilee season. 



SUNHAVEN (3b) 



This Amazing New Peach Should Have A Place 



In Your Plantings 



Result of cross made in South Haven. Michigan by Stanley 

 Johnston in 1944. Matures ten days earlier than Red Haven. 

 Fruit is large in size, nearly round and uniform in shape. 

 Color much like Red Haven, largely bright red with stone 

 ground color for attractive contrast. Fruits keep and handle 

 unusually well for such an early maturing variety. Flesh 

 clear yellow, fine textured, firm, of good flavor and resistant 

 to browning. A partial cling until fully ripe. Trees are 

 large, vigorous, and productive. Recommended for an early 

 fresh market variety. 



OUR TREES OF SUNHAVEN ARE ALL OF THE 

 ORIGINAL STRAIN DIRECT FROM SOUTH HAV- 

 EN, MICHIGAN. 





