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7 SUNHIGH (N.J. 82) © 2 cotf peach, whien ‘col. 
ors well before it ripens, softens slowly, making it a guod 
to adhere to the pit when 
hard ripe, but is generally freestone. Tree is spreading in 
growth and dormant buds are hardy. Variety seems to do 
best in hilly sections and requires thorough summer spray- 
ing. 
commercial peach. Flesh inclines 
SOUTHLAND (6a) 
A promising new yellow fleshed variety that looks 
good to precede Halehaven. Don’t miss out on this one. 
New Yellow Fleshed variety ripening in Hiley Season. 
Southland is a seedling of Halehaven selfed. It ripens about 
with Hiley or 16 days before Elberta. Fruit is a freestone 
medium to large size. round and has little fuzz. Color is at- 
tiactive with a light-red blush covering about half the peach 
very 
at shipping stage. Flesh is yellow, firm, slow softening. 
medium textured, good flavor. Trees are vigorous and 
ductive. blossoms large and self fertile. 
~ SUMMERQUEEN (N,J. 157) (6») 
high quality, large attractive, firm. 
ripening about with Sunhigh and just before Golden 
Bast. Less susceptible to bacterial spot than Sunhigh. Has 
large, showy, imperfect blossoms which need pollination. 
Sets good crop with proper cross-pollination and is recom- 
mended to replace Sunhigh where Bacterial spot is a prob- 
lem. 
A yvellow-fleshed 
peach 
LORING (7) Originated by the Missouri State Exp. 
Station. Resembles 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 weeks ahead of Elberta. 
This 
is a picture of one of our largest blocks of peach 
Plan To Plant This— > ECLIPSE (8) 
stone peach of firm texture and good flavor, ripens with Hi- 
trees which will be for sale this fall. 
With Bountiful Strain Peach Trees, 
Year 
Peaches to Plant 
QUALITY - APPEARANCE - PRODUCTIVITY 
Varieties are listed in their order of ripening as near as 
possible and you ean select varieties adapted to SOUTH- 
ERN-CENTRAL-OR NORTHERN growing conditions 
with the assurance you wil have some of the best peach 
varieties available. 
**Redwin 
*Redcap 
**Cardinal 
**Prly-Red-Fre 
**Dixired 
**Goldray 
**Sunhaven 
**Coronet 
**Redhaven 
**Golden Jubilee 
**Pairhaven 
**Richhaven 
**Hale Haven 
**Sullivans Ey. 
**Redcrest 
**Blake 
**Darly Elberta 
**Belle of Georgia 
***P Olly 
**Redskin 
**Elberta 
+e Jed. peale 
Elberta 
**Ranger **Shippers Late Red 
*Ikeystone **Gage Elberta 
**Triogem **Brackett 
***Colora *Gemmers Late Elberta 
**Rio-Oso-Gem 
**Lizzie 
** Autumn 
*Sunhigh 
*Southland 
**TLoring 
*July Elberta 
*Indicates Commercial varieties, 
adapted to distant and nearby 
Hardier and good Commercial 
distant and nearby markets. 
Extremely hardy varieties of Merit. 
with average hardiness, 
markets. 
*Indicates varieties 
adapted 
***Tndicates 
to 
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pro- i. 
_~CHAMPION (a) 
Gur Peach Trees Are Famous For Growth and Productiveness 
JULY ELBERTA (Burnett Elberta) ‘%) 
A large, medium early freestone peach ripening with or 
slightly before Halehaven. 
The fruit has a golden yellow color, over-spread with red. 
It can be picked for shipping about four days before ripen- 
ing 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. 
Released by the U.S.D.A. 1954. Ri- 
pens 15 days before Elberta. 
Fruits large round 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 ‘*) 
~ HALEHAVEN (“) 
One of Gur Finest Peaches for “Quick Freezing”. 
See full description page T. 
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 has a beautiful red 
eolor that attracts the buyer and a flavor that is the best. 
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. A beautiful peach, strong growing tree and hardy 
in bud. Very high in quality. We recommend this peach to 
anyone desiring a white cling peach for all purposes. Some- 
times called July or Summer Cling. 
GOLDEN EAST (N.J. 87) ‘“) 
highly colored, yellow-fleshed peach ripening with Hiley or 
about 15 days before Elberta. Usually a freestone. A prom- 
ising variety for sites south of Central New Jersey where 
favorable elevations soil and climate prevail. Tree is up- 
right, spreading and vigorous. Medium in hardiness. 
A large oval 
firm, melting 
A self-pollinated seedling from Georgia 
Belle. A dark red, yellow-fleshed free- 
ley. Tree is very vigorous. The fruit is oval in shape, flesh 
fine grained and an excellent shipper; hangs well to the tree 
and can be harvested over a long period. 
We restore this variety to our 
list because of demand for a fine 
white peach in this season. The fruit is large, quite regular, 
yellowish-white mottled with red on sunny side; flesh white 
with red at pit. Very hardy. Freestone. 
~ SULLIVAN'S EARLY ELBERTA ©) 
Leads The Early Elberta Season 
It is proving to be well adapted to the entire Central peach 
growing areas as well as Southern peach states 
The variety, found as a bud sport in the orchard of Mr. J. 
P. Sullivan at Zebulon, Ga. The tree and fruit characteris- 
tics were found to be identical with Elberta. 
It ripens ahead of the regular Early Elberta and Belle of 
Georgia: it averages large in size, extra fine quality and 
shews good shipping ability. We have long needed a good 
commercial peach to fill this ripening time. Sullivan’s Early 
Elberta has real possibilities and we recommend it highly. 
POPPY (2a) 
berta. The fruits 
size well with 
Introduced by Missouri Exp. Station. Its 
ripening season is eight days before Fl- 
are large, shaped like Elberta, seems to 
heavy crop. Poppy has attractive red color, 
coloring well before peach is ripe. Fruits are firm, yellow 
fleshed, freestone of fine texture and flavor. A good ship- 
ping peach. Its season and general characteristics are such 
that it should have a place in most orchards. 
February, 1959 
Dear Sirs: 
In regard to Order No. 404897, 
am well pleased with stock. 
have received it in full and 
Albert Schuette 
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