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ELBERTA 
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ITS A YELLOW 
FREESTONE! 
JULBERTA ripens about mid-season. 
Fruit is large to extra large, yellow 
flesh, free-stone; skin golden yellow 
with brilliant red shades and dark red 
blush where the peach is exposed to 
the sun. Elberta has been nationally 
recognized as being the practically 
perfect peach. Its uniform large size 
makes it attractive to the buyer. El- 
berta usually commands a premium 
price on any market. 
Uniform Shape—High Color 
Best Canning Peach 
Supreme Commercial Variety 
Tree Vigorous Grower 
Excellent Long Distance Shipper 
Brilliant Colored, Yellow Flesh 
Rich in Flavor, Large in Size 
Grows in Widely Different Areas 
Dependable Sure Cropper 
& EARLY ELBERTA—When true quality is desired, 
PLANT TOWNSEND’S ORIGINAL STRAIN OF 
—~ EARLY ELBERTA (unusual size too). Ripening 
about 2 to 8 days before regular Elberta, this splen- 
did variety bears consistently. Its yellow fleshed, 
large sized fruit is made more attractive by its fine 
skin that bears a soft blush of red. You can’t go 
wrong with this Townsend original Freestone. 
ry BELLE OF GEORGIA Home canners prefer the 
“Belle”. Known as the most popular of all peaches, 
this variety ripens in mid-season and is a consistent 
market favorite. Tree vigorous and highly produc- 
tive. The best of all white peaches. Ripens 5 days 
before Elberta. 
S BRACKETT Grand for canning and a fine market 
peach. Excellent quality and a freestone. This va- 
riety follows Elberta by about 5 days. 
e LIZZIE Late, about 12 to 16 days after Elberta, 
and a distinctive freestone. In size it is large or 
larger than Elberta. When a late peach is wanted, 
Lizzie more than fills the bill. 
