Triogem 
Peach 
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Midseason. Yellow, freestone, large, 
Stark Early Elberta 
lemon-yellow with a 
dark cast, blushed with vivid red. Beautiful appearance, high 
quality, being somewhat similar to Elberta, although a trifle 
better flavor; rich golden tender flesh, yet firm and has a de- 
lightful flavor; excellent for canning. Gleason strain which 
ripens three days earlier than Elberta. 
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\TRIOGEM ww... 70) 
Developed by the Master Plant Breeders of New Jersey 
MEDIUM TO LARGE, FIRM, ATTRACTIVE 
Ripens early, medium to large, oval, firm, high quality, high red color 
over entire Peach, yellow flesh; freestone, smooth, nearly fuzzless like 
J. H. Hale, one of its parents; colors several days in advance of its rip- 
ening, being 2 days later than Golden Jubilee, or 3 weeks earlier than 
Elberta. 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. When picked hard to firm it is a good 
long distance shipper. This is the best commercial Peach ripening at 
this period, and is being planted now by some growers in preference to 
Golden Jubilee. Considered as the best new variety of Peach so far 
originated and introduced by the New Jersey plant breeders. 
A REAL PROFIT MAKER 
TRIOGEM 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 which ripen at this time 
during the summer. Several large commercial orchards have been 
planted with Triogem and its popularity is increasing each year. 
\ 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 satis- 
factorily under refrigeration, but as a home garden or a roadside 
Peach, it is one of the best. Tree is hardy, large grower and pro- 
ductive. Ripens ten days earlier than Elberta. 
\ REDSKIN. A new variety introduced by the University of Maryland. Mid- 
season, yellow, freestone, large, rcund, deep red blush, firm flesh, 
sweet flavor. It is a cross between J. H. Hale and Elberta, which ripens 
slightly earlier than Elberta. Vigorous, good growing tree and productive. 
' 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.) A large, red, bright, smooth Peach whicn colors 
well all over before it ripens, softens slowly, making it a gocd com- 
mercial 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 18 days before Elberta, at a time to bring high 
market prices. 
\HILEY. White. Early midseason. Bears huge crop of fancy Peaches. 
Freestone, 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 year after year. The marvelous color and wonderful 
flavor have made it popular on the markets. Hiley resembles Belle 
of Georgia but ripens about 14 days earlier. 
\.SOUTHLAND. Early midseason, yellow, freestone, medium to 
large, round, attractive red blush with mild, good flavor. Origi- 
nated by the U. S. Department of Agriculture, being an ideal 
peach for the extreme Southern peach Belt. Vigorous tree, pro- 
ductive and fruit ripens at the same time as Hiley. Promising 
commercial peach. 
\ WALIANT. Early midseason. Seedling of Elberta. Yellow 
freestone, productive. A new Canadian variety. Ripens 
two weeks earlier than Elberta. 
\SUMMERCREST. (N. J. 94.) Midseason, yellow, freestone, 
large with red blush and sweet flavor. Trees exception- 
ally vigorous, fruit ripens the same time as Belle of 
Georgia, which is a few days earlier than Elberta. Pop- 
ular in New Jersey where it is known. 
\. GOLDEN EAST. (N. J. 87.) Early midseason. Very large, 
high red color, yellow, freestone. Very_ good flavor. 
Ripens 15 days ecrlier than Elberta. Good roadside 
market and commercial Peach. 
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