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PEACH Trees; 



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MARQUEEN PEACH 



SHIPPERS LATE RED — Hale Type (0159) A proven 



variety to follow Elberta which has class and is a 

 good money-maker. Fruits, which ripen just after Elberta 

 and Hale, are very large, very highly colored, yellow 

 fleshed, freestone, and of exceptional quality. Shippers 

 Late Red is a good shipper, stores well in cold storage, 

 and is extremely productive. Its excellent appearance 

 causes it to bring highest prices. Hale Type Shippers Late 

 Red is the best of the many strains of this fine varietj'. 

 Be sure you are getting the best and plant GENUINE 

 HALE TYPE SHIPPERS LATE RED from Bountiful 

 Ridge this vear. 



MARLAND (01 60) A new release from Maryland 

 that ripens about 5 to 8 days after Redskin. It is highly 

 colored and has good quality. Size is medium to large. 

 The tree is productive and vigorous. The variety should 

 be tested wherever Rio-Oso-Gem is grown. 



MARHIGH (0161) This fine new peacli from the 

 University of Maryland brings Redskin quality and 

 appearance just a little later. We think this new variety 

 will fit into most any orchard plan ; especially where 

 late fruit is desirable. Marhigh ripens 5-7 days after 

 Redskin on good vigorous trees. Fruits are good, well- 

 colored and carry well. 



GEMMERS LATE ELBERTA (01 62) An extra large, 

 beautifully colored peach with high quality and fine 

 shipping ability that follows Elberta by about 10 days. 

 Fruits of Gemmers are larger than Elberta, more highly 

 colored, and somewhat more round. Its good, tough 

 skin is nearly covered with a brilliant red color. Flesh 

 IS firm and slightly tinged with red around the pit. 

 Trees are vigorous, productive, and long li\'ed. Many 

 growers have used Gemmers Late Elberta as an ex- 

 cellent substitute for Rio-Oso-Gem. Gemmers brings 

 high prices, high yields, and stores well. 



TYLER (0181) Cold-resistant yellow freestone ripen- 

 ing with Rio-Oso-Gem. Another in Va.'s Presidential 

 Series. Fruits average size, well colored, and attractive, 

 quality superior to Rio-Oso-Gem. Trees vigorous, pro- 

 ductive. 



RIO-OSO-GEM (0163) A widely grown, beautiful, 

 Hale type peach that ripens 7 to 10 days after Elberta. It is 

 large sized, with brilliant red color and light pubescence. 

 The flesh is firm and fine textured, with excellent flavor. 

 Rio-Oso-Gem is best known as a highly profitable fresh 

 market peach, but it is equally good as a canning and freez- 

 ing variety. Trees are not very vigorous, but set good 

 crops each year. 



MARPRIDE (0183) Another product of the Maryland 

 Breeding program. Ripens just before Marqueen and will 

 be best remembered for its excellent quality and size. 

 Color is very bright for a late variety. Trees vigorous and 

 productive. 



SO GOOD (0164) A new yellow freestone from 

 Maryland ripening about with Rio-Oso-Gem. Fruits are 

 large, highly colored, and most nearly resemble Red- 

 skin. It crops annually, with good yields. Trees are 

 vigorous and healthy, more upright than Redskin. So 

 Good should have a place in your plantings. 



MARQUEEN (01 66) Just introduced by the University 

 of Maryland, Marqueen is certain to become popular 

 almost overnigiit. It ripens 2 to 5 days after So Good and 

 just a bit later than Rio-Oso-Gem. The fruits are well 

 colored, of good size and appearance, and make a beautiful 

 pack. We think Marqueen is just the peach to extend 

 your season for high quality fruit. 



MONROE (0169) A new late season yellow freestone 

 from Virginia. Monroe ripens about 6 days after Rio- 

 Oso-Gem. The fruits are above average in size, have bright 

 red color and are very firm. The flesh has good texture, 

 and the quality and flavor are superior to Rio-Oso- 

 Gem. Trees of Monroe produce only a moderate set of 

 buds that have shown above average tolerance to spring 

 frost. However, the trees are reliable producers of large, 

 handsome fruits. 



MARSUN (0171) This new peach variety was intro- 

 duced by the men from Maryland because of its very late 

 maturing season. Marsun is a highly colored peach that 

 ripens 28 to 30 days after Redskin. It is best suited for 

 the Maryland area and points south. We do think it 

 worthy of trial in other late peach producing areas. 



MARSUN PEACH 



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