GOLDEN JUBILEE. Yellow, freestone, 

 ripening four or five days ahead of Car- 

 man. Very attractive peach of good size 

 and fair quality. It withstands ship- 

 ment better than most early varieties. 

 This peach has attracted much atten- 

 tion in New Jersey where it was origi- 

 nated by the New Jersey Experiment 

 Station. Where an early, yellow free- 

 stone peach is desired we would recom- 

 mend planting this variety. Our strain 

 is the original, buds being cut from bear- 

 ing trees in New Jersey. 



HILEY (HIley Belle). White, freestone, 

 medium size, highly red colored, very 

 firm, being an exceedingly handsome 

 creamy white peach with a delightful 

 red cheek; flesh is white, fine texture, 

 aromatic, very juicy and of the highest 

 flavor. Tree is strong grower, very 

 healthy and a marvelously heavy bearer. 

 Being an excellent shipper, with the 

 stamina to withstand very long hauls under 

 refrigeration, together with its beautiful, 

 most appetizing appearance, and being 

 easily, attractively packed in six-gallon 

 carriers, bushels and half-bushels, along 

 with its recent high reputation and favor 

 with the buying public, has made Hiley a 

 strong contender as the highest general 

 averaged priced peach. Many of our va- 

 rieties are propagated direct from the 

 original strain, and Hiley being no excep- 

 tion, as our late Mr. George A. Harrison 

 cut the buds from the orchard of Mr. 

 Eugene Hiley of Marshallville, Georgia, the 

 originator of Hiley, then known as Early 

 Belle, and later as Hiley Early 

 Belle, now known as Hiley. Our 

 Messrs. Harrison have frequently 

 visited Georgia and also cut buds 

 from trees being propagated di- 

 rect from the original strain of 

 Hiley from the famous Hiley or- 

 chards of Rumph Brothers of 

 Marshallville, Georgia. Add Har- 

 risons' Strain of Hiley to your 

 commercial plantings for real 

 proflt. 



MAMIE ROSS. "White, freestone, 

 large, covered with a beautiful del- 

 icate carmine-red blush; firm, 

 juicy, good quality, excellent 

 shipper, being the largest size 

 early peach, ranging about a third 

 larger in size than Carman. Pop- 

 ular on the markets where known, 

 especially New York City, sells at 

 a premium over any other variety 

 ripening at the same time, gen- 

 erally at very satisfactory prices. 

 Mamie Ross is being planted in 

 preference to Carman, ripens two 

 or three days later than Carman, 

 but is far superior. 



SOUTH HAVEN. Yellow, freestone, 

 large, roundish, uniform size, 

 deep yellow with a red cheek, South Haven — Worthy new early variety. Sells for good prices 



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Hiley — Best Southern peach, wonderful 

 money maker 



delicious flavor. Ripens about fifteen to 

 eighteen days ahead of Elberta. Tree very 

 hardy, good grower and a consistent, heavy 

 bearer, A most promising early yellow, 

 freestone peach for the commercial or- 

 chards. Suggest you plant South Haven in 

 a limited way to compare with other stand- 

 ard varieties. 



Yellow St. John. Yellow, freestone, medium 

 size, one of the earliest of the Crawford 

 types. Handsome and delicious flavor. 

 Tree is hardy, vigorous, heavy bearer. 



