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PEACH Trees! 



HALE HAVEN 



REDGLOBE (0136) Ripens 15 days before Elberta. 

 Fruits large, round, with light pubescence. Skin is highly 

 colored with red over a good yellow ground color. A 

 freestone. Complete absence of red in the flesh makes 

 it an outstanding canning peach. Very good ciuality. 

 Chilling requirements about same as Elberta. Blossoms 

 are large and .self-fertile. 



RICHHAVEN (0137) Fruits are large, uniform in size 

 and shape. Color a bright red blush with stripes of red 

 and gold laid over a bright golden ground color. Fuzz 

 is unnoticeable and an unusually thick, tough skin adds 

 to its handling and shipping ability. Flesh is a clear 

 vellow with moderate reddening around the pit. En- 

 tirely a freestone when ripe. Ripens with Hale Haven, 

 or 14 days before Elberta. 



HALE HAVEN (01 38) Large, oval-shaped fruits are 

 borne on a strong, thrifty tree that is resistant to most 

 common peach diseases. The skin is tough, and the flesh 

 is of such texture that it will not bruise easily. A 

 beautiful red color and excellent flavor attracts the 

 most exacting buyer. Hale Haven is probably our best 

 peach for quick freezing. 



GLOHAVEN (Ol 39) A new attractive yellow freestone 

 peach from Michigan that ripens two weeks before 

 Elberta. Trees are vigorous, productive and at least 

 average in wood and bud hardiness. Fruits are nearly 

 round, and maintain large size even when tree is loaded. 

 Skin is tough, mostly red over deep yellow ground 

 color, with little fuzz. Flesh is clear yellow, and because 

 of its excellent canning and shipping abihty, Glohaven 

 promises to be an outstanding general-purpose variety. 



CHAMPION (01 40) Long known as an excellent white 

 peach, Champion fills a definite need in this particular 

 season. Its large, quite regular and beautiful, freestone 

 fruits ripen between Cumberland and Belle of Georgia. 

 The tree is very hardy and productive. Champion is the 

 best variety to fill this part of the white peach season. 



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SUNCREST (0141) A new, large, round, yellow free- 

 stone that ripens about 10 days earlier than Elberta. Fruits 

 have light pubescence and are two-thirds covered with 

 a bright red blush over a golden yellow ground color. 

 The flesh is firm enough for distant shipment and is of 

 good flavor. Trees are"- vigorous and productive. Blos- 

 soms are large petaled and self-fertile. 



SULLIVAN'S EARLY ELBERTA (01 42) An old fa- 

 vorite that leads the early Elberta season. Sullivan ripens 

 ahead of the regular Early Elberta and Belle of Georgia. 

 Fruits average large in size, with extra fine quality and 

 shipping abihty. The tree and fruit characteristics are 

 identical with Elberta. 



MADISON (01 43) The newest frost-resistant peach to 

 come from Virginia. Madison is yellow, freestone, firm, 

 fine textured, and of good quality. Fruits are well 

 colored with bright yellow overlaid by a bright red 

 blush. They are very attractive and sell well. The tree 

 is of average vigor and produces a heavy crop an- 

 nually. Plant Washington and Jefferson with Madison 

 for full-season coverage of frost-tolerant peaches. 



BLAKE (0144) A widely planted and most satisfactory 

 peach in nearly all major areas with the exception of 

 the Deep South. Blake is a highly profitable variety 

 to precede Elberta. Its freestone fruits are medium to 

 large and very highly colored, with an attractive red 

 over a good yellow ground color. Flesh is very firm, 

 with considerable red extending out around the pit, 

 and of excellent flavor. Trees are good growers, ranking 

 with Elberta in hardiness of bud and tree, and are very 

 productive. Size, good color and time of ripening make 

 Blake the Peach to precede Elberta. 



CRESTHAVEN (01 45) A new variety from Michigan 

 that ripens about one week before Elberta. Tree is self- 

 fruitful, productive, vigorous, and above average in 

 hardiness of wood and flower buds. Fruits are uniform 

 medium in size, and nearly round. Skin is moderately 

 thick, tough, golden overlaid with abundant red, and 

 shows little fuzz. Flesh is firm and clear, and resists 

 browning. Cresthaven is very promising for fresh 

 market, freezing, and home canning. 



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