NEW VARIETIES FROM N. J. EXPERIMENTAL STATION 



GOLDEN EAST — 

 Ripens About 

 15 Dorys 

 Before Efberta 



Triogem 



(N. J. 70) 



Early, oval, red all over, firm, me- 

 dium large, yellow, freestone Peach, 

 ripening about two days later than 

 Golden Jubilee or at least 20 to 25 

 days before Elberta. It colors well, 

 even in the center of the tree, while 

 firm. It ripens slowly and withstands long distance 

 shipments better than most early yellow varieties. 

 It is relatively free from fuzz. This, combined 

 with its attractive red and yellow coloring, makes 

 it an outstanding early yellow Peach 



NEW VARIETY 



PEACH OFFER 



No. 120 



1 Goldeneast 

 1 Golden Globe 

 1 Summercrest- 

 1 Sunhigh 

 1 Triogem 



5 Big 4- to 5-ft. trees 

 for $1.75. 



Developed by the Master Plant 

 Breeders of New Jersey 



Goldeneasi 



(N. J. 87) 



VERY LARGE— FIRM— ATTRACTIVE 



Ripens early midseason, very large oval, 

 firm, high color, yellow flesh, freestone, 

 smooth, nearly fuzzless like J. H. Hale, one 

 of its parents. Colors several days in advance 

 of its ripening. This, combined with its very 

 slow rate of softening, makes it an ideal 

 Peach for commercial growers. Hangs well 

 to the tree after the Peaches become firm 

 ripe. This is a distinct advantage to the 

 grower who sells locally and ships short dis- 

 tances. Goldeneast, as grown in New Jersey, 

 is distinctly superior to the older varieties 

 that ripen at its same season. Quality of its 

 fruit is very good. 



A REAL PROFIT MAKER 



GOLDENEAST has been fruited commercially in 

 New Jersey and Maryland for several years. During 

 this time it has topped all varieties in price on the 

 New York and Philadelphia markets for several 

 days at a time. Growers with a vision should plant 

 Goldeneast. Our trees were propagated direct from 

 bearing trees in New Jersey. 



Golden Globe 



(N. J. 73). Early, very 

 large, yellow, semi -free- 

 stone. Valuable for roadside and nearby mar- 

 kets. Tree is very vigorous. Somewhat tender 

 in bud. 



it is 



Sum mere rest 



(N. J. 94) Midseason, 

 large, attractive, yellow 

 freestone. Exceptionally fine edible quality. 

 Not as highly colored as Triogem, Sunhigh or 

 Goldeneast. For a midseason high quality free- 

 stone yellow Peach we recommend Summer- 

 crest. 



Sunhigh 



(N. J. 82). Ripens a few days 

 before Goldeneast. Large, red 

 all over, bright, smooth, firm, yellow, semi- 

 freestone. Spreading grower. 



Eclipse 



A new self-pollinated Peach coming from 

 Belle of Georgia. A bright red freestone 

 with yellow flesh, firm texture, and good flavor. 

 Medium size fruit ripening about 16 days earlier than 

 Elberta. Tree is a vigorous grower, a prolific bearer, 

 being noted as an excellent shipper. Tree is exceed- 

 ingly hardy and a dependable cropf>er. This new va- 

 riety was introduced by the New Jersey Experimental 

 Station. 



A Goldeneast Peach Tree 18 Months After Planting 



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