- JULY ELBERTA (Burnett Elberta) ‘7 
A large, medium early 
slightly before Halehaven. 
The fruit has a golden yellow color over spread with red 
which is most attractive. It can be picked for shipping 
freestone peach ripening with or 
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. 
‘ HALEHAVEN (a) 
North — South — East — and West Join in Aec- 
claiming This Great Peach, Generally Reeognized 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 
zood 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 Experimental Station in Michigan. 
BE SURE YOU ARE GETTING THE TRUE STRAIN OF 
HALEHAVEN TREES WHEN: YOU PLANT. BUY BOUN- 
TIFUL RIDGE GROWN HALEHAVEN TREBS. 
SOUTH HAVEN (ib) tions of the South Haven PEx- 
perimental 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 road- 
stand and nearby markets. Golden yellow, meaty, delicious. 
JULY HEATH (Othelle Cling) (7) 
A large to very large white cling, ripening later 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 
Cling. 
GOLDEN EAST (N. J. 87) (7 4 Jeree, oval 
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 
eREPADE elevations, soil and climate prevail. The tree is 
upright, spreading and vigorous. The dormant buds are 
medium in hardiness. Worthy of trial in all sections. 
VETERAN (8) A cross between Vaughn and Larly 
Elberta: of Canadian origin. The 
fruit is large, oval shaped like a well grown J. H. Hale, it 
is like Elberta in quality. tipens several days before 
Vedette. 
One of the earlier introduc- 
Our Peach Trees Are Famous For Growth and Productiveness 
Peaches to Plant 
Quality - Appearance - Productive 
Real Market Leaders 
WE PRESENT ONE OF THE GREATEST SUCCESS- 
SIONS OF HIGH QUALITY PEACHES THE PLANTER 
HAS EVER HAD THE OPPORTUNITY OF BUYING. 
PLANTING THESE VARIETIES MEANS GREATER 
SUCCESS IN PEACH GROWING. 
Dixired 
Early Elberta 
Eclipse 
Belle of Georgia 
Elberta 
J. H. Hale 
Gage Elberta 
Brackett 
Shippers Late Red 
Gemmers Late [Elberta 
Rio-Oso-Gem 
Lizzie 
Autumn 
** Erly-Red-Fre 
Redeap 
Dixigem 
Redhaven 
Golden Jubilee 
Colora 
Vedette 
Sunhigh 
Southland 
Hiley Belle 
July Elberta 
Halehaven 
Sullivan's Early Elberta 
Polly =* Goldray 
Indicates—Commercial varieties, with average hardi- 
ness, for distant markets as well as nearby markets. 
Indicates—Hardy varieties as well as good commer- 
eial varieties. 
Indicates—Extremely 
hardy of superior merit. 
~~ ECLIPSE (8a) A self-pollinated seedling from Georgia 
Belle. A dark red, yellow-fieshed 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: hangs well to the tree 
and can be harvested over a long period. 
a 4 1 : as % 
CHAMPION (8h) 35, porte et ne persue 
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. Free- 
stone. 
Coming for Fall 1955 and Spring 1956 
KEYSTON Tested as FV 177-17, a cross of New- 
day X Southland, released July, 1954 
by U.S.D.A. Keystone ripens just ahead of Triogem and 
after Jubilee. The fruits are large, highly colored, round 
light pubescence, bright golden ground color. Flesh is 
yellow, firm, smooth texture and of good flavor. and a 
freestone. Trees are vigorous and productive where test- 
ed, with less bacterial spot than Southland or Elberta. 
Blossoms are small-petaled, self fertile, opening about 
With Southland, requires 750 chilling hours to break rest 
period. Keystone would seem to be especially well adapt- 
ed to the Southern Peach areas. 
REDGLOB Tested as B7398, a cross between a 
seedling of Dewey X St. John and 
Fireglow, released by U.D.A. May, 1954. Redglobe ripens 
before Elberta. The fruits are large, 
round, with light pubescence. ‘The skin is highly colored 
with attractive 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 Elber- 
ta, blossoms are large and self-fertile. Has been widely 
tested and very promising. 
about 15 days 
72) 
Introduced by Missouri Exp. Station result- 
ing from a cross of Frank by Hale Haven. 
season is eight days before Elberta. The 
shaped like Elberta, seems to size well 
Poppy has an attractive red color, col- 
Fruits are firm, yellow 
A good ship- 
PhPOPBRY, 
Its ripening 
fruits are large, 
with heavy crop. 
oring well before peach is ripe. 
fleshed, freestone of fine texture and flavor. 
ping peach. Its season and general characteristics are 
such that it should have a place in most orchards. 
N comparative new canning peach, 
AMBERGEM with clear yellow flesh and very 
high quality, having good red blush. Ripens midseason, 
large and a cling stone. Trees very thrifty. Buds are 
resistant to frost injury and a heavy bearer. The com- 
mercial canners favorite. 
A firm, high quality peach 
REDROSE (N. if 98) highly colored, white 
fleshed, freestone, ripening after Jubilee or about with 
Champion. Trees are vigorous, productive and hardy. 
