WE PASS THE BEST VARIETIES ON TO YOU 



PEACH TREES 



NEW VARIETIES DEVELOPED AND INTRODUCED BY NEW JERSEY 



EXPERIMENTAL STATION 

 Prices Same as All Other Standard Peaches ; General Prices for All Varieties on Page 10 



GOLDEN JUBILEE PEACH 



A DEVELOPMENT OF THE NEW JERSEY EXPERIMENTAL STATION; 

 THE OUTSTANDING PEACH OF ALL RECENT INTRODUCTIONS 



A HIGH QUALITY, EARLY, YELLOW, FREESTONE PEACH. THE VALUE OF THIS PEACH TO THE EASTERN 

 AND SOUTHERN GROWER CANNOT BE ESTIMATED. A TYPICAL ELBERTA TYPE FRUIT, HIGHLY COLORED, 

 RIPENING BEFORE CARMAN OR ABOUT FOUR WEEKS BEFORE THE REGULAR ELBERTA. 



The BOUNTIFUL RIDGE NURSERIES was the first nursery to offer this peach to the planters outside of the State of 

 New Jersey. We have watched it carefully since its introduction, and it continues to show unusual merit, and today stands 

 superior and without an equal for a peach of its season. The GOLDEN JUBILEE reaches its highest state of perfection 

 on light sandy soils, where the elevation is not too great. 



TO THE SOUTHERN PLANTERS WE WISH TO SAY you are letting millions of dollars pass by you by not planting 

 this variety of peach more extensively. You would be able to harvest this peach and market them with no competition 

 from any other section. "THE FIRST YELLOW FREESTONE, HIGH QUALITY PEACH TO GO ON THE MARKET." 



TO THE NORTHERN GROWERS WE WISH TO SAY THAT EVERY MAN KNOWS THE VALUE OF A PEACH 

 OF THIS SEASON. A PEACH WHICH WILL ENABLE HIM TO GO ON ANY MARKET AND COMPETE WITH 

 SOUTHERN PEACHES AND GET A PAYING PRICE FOR THEM. 



The Golden Jubilee is a second generation seedling of the Elberta crossed with the Greensboro. The tree is unusually 

 hardy. The buds resist winter freezes well and open after Elberta, which insures a regular crop. The blossoms are self- 

 fertile. The peach is medium to large size and firm. It has proven a good shipper. WE RECOMMEND IT TO BE 

 PLANTED ANY PLACE WHERE OTHER PEACHES CAN BE GROWN SUCCESSFULLY. 



CUMBERLAND (25 BG). A seedling crossed with Greens- 

 boro. The tree is a vigorous grower and as hardy as the 

 Carman. The fruit is larger than Belle of Georgia; attrac- 

 tively colored with red ; oval in shape. The flesh is white, 

 almost free, firmer and better quality than Carman or 

 Alton. Ripens five days before Carman. 



ECLIPSE (IB). A self-pollinated seedling of Belle. A 

 dark red, yellow-fleshed freestone peach of firm texture 

 and good flavor, ripening with Hiley. Size equal to 

 Hiley, tree more vigorous. Fruit oval, flesh fine grained ; 

 excellent shipper ; hangs to tree well. Recommended as a 

 variety to replace Hiley. 



PRIMROSE (28 BE). A seedling of Belle crossed with 

 Elberta. A large, yellow-fleshed freestone of good qual- 

 ity, ripening with Belle of Georgia. Recommended as a 

 yellow-fleshed variety to replace Belle and precede Elberta 

 in home orchards. 



RADIANCE (47 BG). A seedling of Belle crossed with 

 Greensboro. A large, oval, white-fleshed freestone sim- 

 ilar in form to Belle ; good color and quality. Ripens 

 with Carmen. Adapted both to the home and to com- 

 mercial orchards. 



THE NEW HOPE FARM PEACH 



This peach originated as a chance seedling at Hope Farm in Bergen County, N. J., owned by the late H. W. Colling- 

 wood, editor of the Rural New Yorker paper. Introduced by Bountiful Ridge Nurseries, Princess Anne, Md., 1925. Descrip- 

 tion of peach written by Mr. Collingwood. In color Hope Farm is a very light yellow with red cheek. The flesh is white. 

 It is a clean freestone, with a flavor which we consider superior to Belle of Georgia. It is firm and solid. Its season of 

 ripening is week later than Elberta. It can be recommended for its extreme vigor and hardiness. It is partially self- 

 sterile and needs to be planted near other varieties to insure good crops. Itjs proving successful in most sections and we 

 recommend it for trial. It is hard to equal when planted where it succeeds. 5c per tree more on all grades as listed 

 on page 10. 



