Ti,« f Elberta- -Ripens a few days in advance of Elberta. 
f„ pii, I '? °' * yellow color with blush. Very similar 
to Jllberta but not quite as large or productive. 
Reeve's Favorite— A very lartre yellow peach of the hiuhest 
quality-unexcelled as a fancy peach— not a heavy bearer. 
Tena— Ripens with Elberta. of same size, but has better color. 
Very prolific. 
J. H. Hale- This comparatively new variety is of very large 
size, averaKes larger than Elberta; flesh is firmer and ships 
Detter. 1 he yellow and red colorine is very attractive. It ripens 
a few days before Elberta. 
Elberta— This is the most prolific, and best selling peach of 
the whole list; from 30 to 50 per cent, of every commercial 
. it""'? °^ ^'^'^ variety. There appears to be no 
limit to the demand for the fruit. Commercial growers have 
made more money on this variety than on all others. An ex- 
ceedingly large, light colored yellow peach with red cheek, flesh 
yellow. A perfect freestone. 
Stump the World— This is one of the old Persian type peaches 
01 splendid quality that has retained its place on the list of 
commercial varieties. Begins to ripen just as Elberta is finish- 
ing. Jree is hardy and a splendid bearer of good sized whita 
Iruit ; it is a profitable variety. 
Crawford's Late— A standard sort, of large size, considered by 
some the best of its season, and as a yellow-fleshed peach, 
unequaled in quality. Tree is not as hardy in bud as some 
other varieties of its season. 
Foster— A fine yellow peach of the late Crawford type, ripen- 
ing at about the same time, but superior to that variety in the 
coloring, being brighter. 
Fox's Seedling— Medium to large; white flesh, skin creamy 
white, with bright red cheek ; a very heavy bearer. 
Toughina— Ripens a week after Elberta. Mr. Stubenrauch 
eays of it : "In size, this Peach is very large, some specimens 
weighing 12 ounces. The color is bright yellow, nearly covered 
with beautiful red. This is practically a nectarine, has no fuzz 
at all, and skin as tough as a turnip; flesh quite juicy and of 
highest quality." 
Anita— Follows Toughina in ripening and seems to be a re- 
production of Elberta, but even more prolific. Imagine what 
this means to a peach grower to be able to supply his customers 
with fresh peaches of Elberta character for over a month. 
Smock— Medium to large, light orange yellow, with red cheek ■ 
flesh yellow. Rather dry. Used for canning. 
Lizzie^Ripens two weeks after Elberta. Is of light lemon 
yellow, with nice red cheeks. Quality good and of large size 
with very little fuzz. Like the rest" of this' group, it is a good 
shipper ; valuable for local or long distance markets. 
Steven's Rareripe— Large, white peach with red cheek. It is 
certainly best in quality of any peach we have ever seen of 
Its season. 
Salway— A large, round, deep yellow peach with dull red 
cheek ; flesh firm and rich, October 1st to 6th. 
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