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Hiley 
Ripens last of July. Yellowish white skin with deep red cheek. 
Flesh is white and very juicy. Large size. Freestone 
Hiley follows Carman in order of ripening, and will be about ready 
to pick when Carman is well off the trees. As you are doubtless aware, 
the best system for orcharding peaches is to plant a number of varie- 
ties so that your picking force can move from one variety to another 
without undue haste or loss of time. Hiley will fit in this scheme per- 
fectly; the crop ripens evenly on the trees and a considerable portion 
of it may be easily removed at one picking. 
ONE OF THE BEST SHIPPERS 
among the early peaches. Hiley will reach the market in good con- 
dition, and bring high prices. You may grow fine peaches of the 
“‘melt-in-your-mouth” variety, but if you cannot get them to the 
markets in good shape, your care and attention are all of no account. 
Peaches should be packed with great care; it is true that most losses 
in shipping are due to improper methods of packing, but some varie- 
ties will spoil in spite of all your efforts, while others will survive hard 
knocks and rough treatment and come up smiling. Hiley is of the 
latter sort, and you should have little trouble with low prices for 
fruit spoiled while in transit. 
HILEY IS HARDY 
Few peaches are more hardy than Hiley—it will please you in this 
respect. The tree is large and vigorous, grows almost as fast as Belle, 
with buds which are seldom affected by chilly snaps in the spring. 
One of its great points lies in its productiveness; it produces great 
quantities of easily salable fruit. Comes into bearing the third or 
fourth year. Equally as good for the home as it is for commercial 
planting. 

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