



Early, white, cling; medium large size for an 

 early peach; high bright red skin; sweet, deli- 

 cious flavor. Good shipper, making it a new fa- 

 vorite among commercial varieties. Hardy — ■ 

 been known to produce ten bumper crops of fruit 

 without a miss. The tree is strong, sturdy, being 

 a prolific grower and withstands exceedingly 

 cold weather. 



Sure to Please 



Ripens several days later than Red Bird Cling and 

 ripens at a date thus not competing with any other 

 important commercial variety. Early Rose brings high- 

 est prices on leading markets and is being planted 

 commercially in several Peach districts. 



Other Early Varieties 



CARMAN. Semi-freestone, medium size, attractive and luscious, 

 oval-shaped, yellowish white with bright red cheek; flesh creamy 

 white, spicy and good flavor. Hardy, strong grower; heaviest 

 producer of the earliest varieties. A sure cropper. 



DELICIOUS. Whil-e, freestone. A seedling of Belle of Georgia. New. 



ECLIPSE. Yellow, freestone, new variety introduced by the New 

 Jersey Experimental Station. 



MAMIE ROSS. Vv'hite, freestone, large, covered with a beautiful 

 delicate carmine — red blush; firm, juicy, good flavor, excellent 

 shipper. Mamie Ross is about one-third larger and ripens two 

 days later than Carman. 



MARIGOLD. Yellow, semi-cling. New. 



ORIOLE. Yellow, freestone, very good quality, new. 



RADIANCE. White, freestone. New. 



SUNBEAM. Yellow, semi-freestone, attractive. New. 



VALIANT, A promising seedling of Elberta. The fruit is large, 

 roundish oblate, yellow blushed with red, with firm, juicy flesh of 

 very good quality. Freestone. The trees are productive and it 

 ripens about two weeks ahead of Elberta. Highly flavored. 



VICEROY, Yellow, freestone, high quality. New, 



YELLOW ST. JOHN. Yellow, freestone. 



CUMBERLAND 



An Outstanding Favorite Early White Peach 



A comparatively new, white, nearly freestone va- 

 riety that was developed by the New Jersey Ex- 

 perimental Station. The fruit resembles Belle of 

 Georgia both in appearance and quality, although 

 it ripens just about the same time or a little before 

 Carman. It has proven to be a heavy cropper, vig 

 orous grower and hardy as Carman. The flesh i-i 

 white, firm and a much better quality than Carman 

 and Mamie Ross. We can unhesitatingly recom- 

 mend planting Cumberland for a white, semi- 

 freestone variety that ripens during the Carman 

 season. 



Plant- Big Peach Trees 



Plant large size trees which give the 

 quickest and best results. Leading or- 

 chardists prefer large size peach trees, as 

 practical experience has taught them thot 

 when you plant a 1-year budded, 5 to 6 ft., 

 11/16 to 3/4 inch caliper peach tree, which 

 is the strongest, most vigorous and best 

 peach tree grown, that it will beor a good 

 crop of peaches two years younger in ago 

 than the medium size tree and will bear a 

 crop three years earlier than the very small 

 peach -tree and, believe it or not, the big 

 size peach tree will always produce larger 

 and better crops every year throughout the 

 life of the orchard than the medium size 

 and smaSI size trees^ ^^ 



Early Season Peach 

 Offer No. 90 



EARLY ROSE 

 Another new favorite with 

 our commercial growers 

 because year after year 

 you can depend on a sat- 

 isfactory crop of saleable 

 peaches 



Red Bird 



Early Rose 



Golden Jubilee 



Hiley 



Early Elberta 



3 to 4 feet 



"•M $1-25 







