Our Peach Trees Are Famous For Growth and Productiveness 



GOLDEN GLOBE (N.J. 73) («) 



mds a large peach this variety 

 a very large, showy yellow peach 



Where the market 



meets that demand. 



of delicious flavor. Fruit hangs well to the tree. The tree 

 is vigorous, upright and spreading. Fruit buds are some- 

 what tender under certain conditions. Usually a freestone. 



SUNHIGH (N.J. 82) ce) 



A large, red. bright 

 smooth peach, which col- 

 ors well all over before it ripens, softens slowly, making it 

 a good commercial peach. Flesh inclines to adhere to the 

 pit when hard ripe, but is generally freestone. The tree is 

 spreading in growth and the dormant buds are hardy. The 

 variety seems to do best in hilly sections and requires 

 thorough summer spraying. 



SOUTHLAND (6a) 



A promising new yellow fleshed variety that looks very 

 good to precede Halehaven. Don't miss out on this one. 



The Southland has lived up to all predictions made for it. 

 New Yellow Fleshed variety ripening in Hilev Season. 

 Released by the U.S.D.A. July. 1946, and tested under No. 

 FV 4-155. Southland is a seedling of Halehaven selfed. It 

 ripens about with Hiley or 1G days before F.lberta. The fruit 

 is a freestone, medium to large size, round and has little fuzz. 

 The color is attractive with a light-red blush covering about 

 half the peach at shipping ripe stage. The flesh is yellow. 

 firm, slow softening, medium textured, good flavor. The 

 trees are vigorous and productive, blossoms large and self 

 fertile. 



HILEY BELLE «*> M 



Elberta the Hiley Belle con- 

 nues to hold a place which is 

 lique in the peach world and its popularity is unquestioned 

 is a medium size white freestone peaeli of Georgia Belle 

 pe, ripening two weeks earlier or about with Halehaven. 

 Because of its fine quality and flavor, plus beauty of color 

 has been planted commercially and in home orchards for 

 any years. 



sembles 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 

 week's ahead of Elberta. 



JULY ELBERTA (Burnett Elberta) 



(7a) 



early freestone peach ripening with or 

 laven. 



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

 which is most attractive. 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. 



Peaches to Plant 



QUALITY - APPEARANCE - PRODUCTIVITY 



Varieties are listed in their order of ripening as near as 

 possible and vou can select varieties adapted to SOUTH- 

 ERN CEXTRAL-OR NORTHERN growing conditions 

 with the assurance you will have some of the best peach 

 varieties available. 



•Redwin 

 *Redcap 

 ♦Cardinal 

 ♦Erlv-Red-Ere 

 •Dixired 

 •Goldray 

 •Coronet 

 •Redhaven 

 •Golden Jubilee 

 •Fairhaven 

 •Ranger 

 •Keystone 

 •Triogem 

 •Colora 

 •Sunhigh 

 Soul Idand 

 'July Elberta 



"Hale Haven 

 "Sullivans Ey. Elberta 

 "Redcrest 

 ••Blake 



••Early Elberta 

 ••Belle of Georgia 

 ••Folly 

 "Redskin 

 ••Elberta 

 ••J. H. Hale 

 "Shippors Bate Red 

 "Gage Elberta 

 ••Brackett 



•Oemmers Late Elbertn 

 "Rio-Oso-Gem 

 "Lizzie 

 •♦Autumn 



'Indicates Commercial varieties, with average It 

 adapted to distant and nearby markets. 



'Indicates Hardier and good Commercial 

 adapted to distant and nearby markets. 



►Indicates Extremely hardy varieties of Merit. 



REDGLOBE «•» 



Released by the U.S.D.A. 1954. Ri- 

 pens 15 days before Elberta. 

 and with light pubescence. Skin is highly col- 



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

 and complete absence of red in the flesh makes it an out- 

 standing canning peach. Very good quality. Chilling re- 

 quirements about same as Elberta. Blossoms are large and 

 self-fertile. Widely tested and very promising. 



RICHHAVEN "*) 



See full descripti 



HALEHAVEN <™> 



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

 claiming This Great Peach, Generally Recognized As 

 One of Our Finest Peaches for "Quick Freezing". 



We endorse and Recommend This Great Peach To 

 Growers in All Sections Where Size, Color, Quality 

 and Shipping Ability are Paramount Considerations. 



We know of no peach 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 fruit 

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

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

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

 beautiful red color that at once attracts the buyer and a 

 flavor that is as good as the very best. The Halehaven is a 

 product of South Haven Experiment Station in Michigan. 



BE SURE YOU ARE (JUTTING THE TRUE STRAIN OF 

 HALEHAVEN TREES WHEN YOU PLANT. BUY BOUN- 

 TIFUL RIDGE GROWN HALEHAVEN TREES. 



COTTTH HflVFM (Te) One of the earlier introduc- 



bUUInrlAVtJM ^ ,e ' tions of the Souai Have „ 



Experimental Station. Very hardy in bud. good growing 

 tree, large fruits of excellent quality and a freestone. Not so 

 well adapted to long distance shipping but hard to beat for 

 roadstand and nearby markets. Golden yellow, meaty, do- 



JULY HEATH (Othelle Cling) («> 



A 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- 

 ily recommend this peach to anyone desiring a white cling 

 peach for all purposes. Sometimes called July or Summer 



GOLDEN EAST (N.J. 87) < 



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VETERAN <»> 



i cross between Vaughn and Early 

 Dlberta; of Canadian origin. The 

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

 is like Elberta in quality. Ripens several days before Ve 

 dette. 



