OTHER VERY EARLY VARIETIES 
DIXIRED. Very early, yellow, cling, medium size, round, 
bright attractive red blush; good flavor; prolific bearer. 
Ripens two weeks earlier than Golden Jubilee or about 
three days later than Red Bird. A new variety originated 
and introduced by the U. S. Department of Agriculture, 
Beltsville, Maryland. Its most outstanding commercial 
feature is that it is a good shipper and has been planted 
extensively in Georgia to meet the demands for the very | 
early Peach market. 
GREENSBORO. White, freestone, extra large for such an early 
Peach. One of the handsomest, being a large, yellowish 
white with crimson cheek; flesh is white and of average 
quality. Exceedingly hardy, being an extra heavy, prolific 
bearer and adapted for wide variations in Peach regions. 
JUNE ELBERTA. A big, handsome red and gold Peach, highly 
colored, excellent quality and a dandy home Peach, being a 
new variety. One of the earliest of the good yellow-fleshed 
Peaches, this semi-freestone variety quickly returns cash 
dividends before later varieties reach the market. 
CUMBERLAND. An outstanding favorite early white Peach. 
Is a comparatively new, white, nearly freestone variety that 
was developed by the New Jersey Experimental Station. The 
fruit resembles Belle of Georgia, both in appearance and 
quality, although it ripens about the same time or a little 
before Golden Jubilee. 
DIXIGEM. Early, yellow, semi-freestone, red blush, medium 
size, good quality. Ripens a few days sooner than Golden 
Jubilee. A new variety originated and introduced by the 
U. S. Department of Agriculture, Beltsville, Maryland. Ex- 
tensively planted in Georgia. 
DIXIRED—Very Early Yellow 
OTHER EARLY MIDSEASON VARIETIES 
CHAMPION. A Good Home Peach. White, freestone, very large; 
creamy white with red cheek, sweet, juicy, very high flavor. 
Champion has lost its past commercial importance because it 
will not carry satisfactorily under refrigeration, but as a home 
garden or a roadside Peach, it is one of the best. Tree is hardy, 
large grower and productive. | 
TRIOGEM (N.J. 70.) Early, yellow, freestone, oval, red all 
over, medium large. Ripens two days later than Golden 
Jubilee. One of the outstanding New Jersey varieties. 
ROCHESTER. Early midseason. Yellow, freestone, large, covered 
with mottled red blush; flesh yellow stained with red at pit, | 
very good quality, prolific bearer. One of the best early mid- 
season yellow freestone Peaches for nearby markets, and highly 
desirable for canning. | 
VEDETTE. Early yellow freestone. Globular; large; good red color; good 
flavor. Canadian variety of the Elberta type. Ripens about six days | 
later than Golden Jubilee. Adapted to Southern as well as Canadian Peach 
districts. 
SUNHIGH. (N.J.82.) 
all over before it ripens, softens slowly, making it a good commercial 
A large, red, bright, smooth Peach which colors well 
Peach. Flesh inclines to adhere to the pit when hard ripe. The variety 
seems to do best in hilly sections and requires thorough summer spraying. 
The fruit is large, roundish, thick-skinned, very uniform in size. Color 
deep yellow with red cheek. Stone is free. Ripens approximately eighteen 
days before Elberta, at a time to bring high market prices. | 
HILEY. White. Early midseason. Bears huge crop of fancy Peaches. Free- 
stone, medium size, highly red colored and is a very handsome Peach of 
exceptionally good flavor. Tree is strong grower, very healthy and an 
extra heavy bearer. You can depend on Hiley to bear heavy crops yeor 
after year. The marvelous color and wonderful flavor have made it 
popular on the markets. Hiley resembles Belle of Georgia but ripens 
about 10 days earlier. 
SOUTH HAVEN. Early midseason. Yellow, freestone, large, handsome, 
uniform size, delicate flavor, ripens about 15 to 18 days ahead of Elberta. 
Tree is very hardy, good grower and a consistent heavy bearer, adapted 
to cold climates; produces bumper crops in mild climates. 
VALIANT. Early midseason. Seedling of Elberta. Yellow freestone, pro- 
ductive. A new Canadian variety. 
SUMMERCREST (N.J.94.) Midseason, yellow, freestone, large with red 
blush and sweet flavor. Trees excptionally vigorous, fruit ripens the same 
time as Belle of Georgia, which is a few days earlier than Elberta. Popular 
in New Jersey where it is known. 
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HARRISONS’ SUPER STRONG GRADED 
One-Year Peach Trees, True-to-Name 
