Commercial Growers Price List in Center Fold 



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PEACH Trees 



Standard Varieties — Seedling Peach Root 



For Larger Quantities, See Commercial Growers Price List in Center Fold. 



3-9 1 0-49 



Each each each 



6-7', ^8" up $6.80 $6.20 $5.50 



5-6', 1 Vie" 5.85 5.15 4.15 



' 4-5', 9/i6" 5.45 4.85 3.85 



3-4', 7/i6" 5.20 4.55 3.50 



2-3' H, 5/i6" 4.85 4.15 3.20 



2-3' Light 4.55 3.85 2.85 



18-24" 4.20 3.50 2.55 



Add 25c to above prices for Sunsliine and Princess Anne. 

 Add 50c to above prices for Pratt's Connpact Red Haven. 



SOMERSET (0114) A new yellow-fleshed freestone 

 peach that originated here at Bountiful Ridge as a chance 

 seedling. Fruits are large, round, and very attractive, cov- 

 ered with a beautiful red blush that is spread over a golden 

 yellow ground color. The skin is tough and rather thick 

 which makes Somerset a valuable variety for commercial 

 use. 



Fruits ripen with, or just after, Sunhaven but before Red- 

 haven. Size and appearance are excellent. Trees of Somerset 

 are vigorous and sturdy growers that produce annually 

 heavy crops. 



JERSEYLAND— N.J. 135 (0115) An early, large, 

 firm attractive, yellow-fleshed freestone ripening a few days 

 before Golden Jubilee. It hangs well to the tree and is an 

 excellent shipper. Tree is hardy, sets fruit buds freely, and 

 comes into bearing at an early age. Jerseyland is quite 

 popular from the Carolinas to eastern New York. 



SENTINEL (0117) A new low-chilling variety for 

 southern areas that ripens a bit later than Coronet. Fruits 

 are round, medium sized, freestone, and 75% covered with a 

 red blush over a good yellow ground color at maturity. The 

 flesh is yellow, firm and of good flavor and texture. Trees are 

 vigorous, productive, and self-fertile. Sentinel was released 

 because it is superior to other bacterial spot resistant var- 

 ieties in its season. We suggest its trial in areas where 

 bacterial spot is particularly troublesome. 



INMAN TINSLEY (0119) A bright new yellow 

 freestone peach found as a limb sport of Triogem by 

 Mr. John B. Tinsley of Inman, South Carolina. The 

 peach ripens about 5 days earlier than Triogem and 

 jizes its fruit much better than the parent. Fruits are 

 highly colored — at least three-quartered red over 

 golden yellow. Color most nearly compares to Blake 



Shipping quality is excellent. Fruits hang well to 

 the tree and have long shelf life. Trees are vigorous 

 and annual bearers. Chilling requirement is approx- 

 imately 850 hours. 



Trees of INMAN TINSLEY wiU be available dur- 

 mgthe fall season of 1975. We suggest you place your 

 orders early for this fine new peach. This is a pre- 

 mium variety, and all trees will be 100 more than for 

 regular varieties. 



PRATT'S COIVIPACT RED HAVEN (0123) A new 

 genetically dwarfed Red Haven peach which grows to only 

 about 6 feet at maturity. Spread is about 8 feet. It produces 

 much more fruiting wood than its parent and could possibly 

 double the production per acre if an 8xl6-foot or 10xl5-foot 

 planting space were used. Fruits are almost identical to the 

 parent. A patent has been applied for on this plant. Our 

 quantities are limited. Add 750 to the regular peach prices 

 for this new variety. 



REDHAVEN (0118) Hardly enough can be said about 

 this fine peach, the standard of all early peaches. It colors a 

 beautiful red and golden yellow. The skin is smooth, almost 

 fuzzless, resembling J. H. Hale. Flesh is very firm, smooth 

 textured, and of good flavor. Fruits are medium sized, 

 round, uniform, and of excellent appearance. Redhaven is 

 one of our most versatile varieties. It is good for freezing, 

 canning, local and distant markets. Proper thinning will 

 allow the vigorous and very productive trees to be some of 

 your most profitable ones. Wood and buds of Redhaven are 

 hardy and disease resistant. 



HARKEN (01 89) New from Harrow, Ont. An outstand- 

 ing prospect ripening 2 days after Redhaven. Large, non- 

 browning, very long hanging, high quality and attractive. 

 Very resistant to bacterial spot, hardier than Harbelle. 

 Bright red color develops early. Firm, freestone. 



GOLDEN JUBILEE (0122) An old stand-by variety 

 that is still popular for home and near-by markets. Fruits 

 are medium to large, attractive, freestone, and of good 

 flavor. Jubilee will be more attractive and firmer if balanced 

 fertilizers are used. The tree and buds are unusually hardy, 

 resisting low temperatures better than Elberta. Blossoms 

 are self-fertile and are borne in abundance. 



HARRISON (0110) Formerly VPI 66. A yellow free- 

 stone ripening 6 days before Washington. Above average 

 vigor, a heavy producer. Shows a tolerance to blossoming 

 season frost. Fruits good size, well colored and attractive. 

 Flavor and quality above average. 



Compact Red Haven tree showing dense growtti and stiort 

 internodes. Tree is one year from bud. 



