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CHAMPION An exceptionally high quality, hardy 
(White Freestone) white peach. Champion has long been 
(Midseason) known as a white-fleshed peach par ex- 
cellence in quality. It is not a good 
shipper, but the tree is almost perfect in every respect, and 
this with its quality makes it an ideal peach for home use and 
local markets. 
CROSBY 
Tellow Freestone) 
(Late) 
The best quality late peach for North- 
ern planting. Noted for its hardiness 
in tree and bud. Golden-orange color j 
firm but tender; very good quality; 
medium size. A good canner. 
EARLY ELBERTA Very large, high quality, lemon-yellow 
(Yellow Freestone) peach. Flesh is fine-grained, sweet; 
(Midseason) for home use and local market. Tree is 
a strong grower of Elberta type. A 
(oed bearer under favorable conditions; moderately hardy. 
BARLY ROSE The best early peach. Flesh is 
(Red and White Clingstone) tender and has a delicious, rich, 
(Early) sweet flavor; dark-red color, 
almost like a cherry — qualities 
lacking in other early peaches. It has a fragrant aroma be- 
yond all comparison with any other vaiieties. The tree is a 
Tery hardy and dependable bearer. It is a medium grower, 
rather stocky, and, while in no sense a dwarf, it never at- 
tains a great size, like the Belle or Carman. Girown by the 
carload for a number of years, it fruited for ten years in 
succession without a single failure. The best early peach for 
borne use or commercial planting, 
ELBERTA Elberta is a very large golden-yellow 
(Yellow Freestone) peach, nearly covered with crimson on 
(Midseason) the sunny cheek; flesh is firm, rich, 
yellow, fair quality. Tree is a moder- 
ately vigorous grower, very productive, yielding large quan- 
tities of uniforin, highly colored fruit; moderately hardy in 
wood and bud, but its adaptability to all soils, its prolific 
bearing, large size, splendid shipping qualities, and the ten- 
dency to color well before fully mature have made it the great 
market peach, 
ELBERTA CLING The best yel- 
(Yellow Clingstone) low clingstone; 
(Midseason) especially fine 
for canning, 
preserving and pickling; large, yel- 
low, round, ■good for dessert. Tree 
is a strong, vigorous grower, hardy 
and productive. 
Packing Early Rose peaches In a Oeorgia orchard 
HEATH CLING 
(White Clingstone) 
(Very Late) 
The latest-ripening peach grown. The 
best for pickles and preserves. Widely 
planted in the Central and Southern 
States, where the season is long enough 
for it to reach maturity. It is a creamy white, with very 
firm, meaty, but tender and sweet flesh. Large size and un- 
usually good keeper and shipper. Can be stored until late 
in the autumn. Tree is one of the largest and healthiest and 
hardiest varieties known. 
HILEY 
(White Freestone) 
(Midseason) 
Hiley is the earliest commercial free- 
stone white-fleshed peach; better in 
quality than most of its competitors; 
very closely resembles its parent. Belle 
of Georgia. Flesh is firm, sweet, good quality; a very good 
shipper; often requires several pickings. Tree is medium 
size, open, spreading, not quite so fast a grower as the Belle 
of Georgia; hardy; productive. 
ILLINOIS 
(White Freestone) 
(Midseason) 
EUREKA 
(White Freestone) 
(Early) 
Very large for 
an early peach; 
good quality ; 
white with a 
distinct red blush on one side; 
round; flesh is tender, but firm. 
Tree is above the average size, 
spreading, hardy, and exception- 
ally productive. 
Second 
e a r 1 i est 
ripening 
peach; 
larger than the Mayflower. It is 
a handsome creamy white, oblong 
oval peach ; fair in quality as com- 
pared with later varieties. Tree is 
a strong, vigorous grower; bears 
young; succeeds everywhere. Rath- 
er delicate for distant shipping. 
GREENSBORO 
(White Semi-freestone) 
(Early) 
Krummsl Peach — the latest yellow peach 
Similar to Champion, but larger, better 
quality and a better shipper. Excep- 
tionally good for home use and for mar- 
ket. It is a creamy white color with a 
dark red crimson cheek; firm flesh, juicy, very sweet, and 
of high quality; large size. Tree 
is an upright, spreading grower, 
moderately vigorous; hardy. 
KRUMMEL Krummel is a 
(Yellow Freestone) large, round 
(Very Late) peach, one 
side a little 
larger than the other. A rich gold- 
en yellow, blushed with carmine. 
Flesh is yellow, tinted red at the 
pit. Film, melting, rich, sub-acid, 
and refreshing. Good quality. A 
good keeper and ship] er. Tlie tree 
is hardy, healthy, and a strong, 
vigorous grower. Eears third to 
fourth year. Krummel is a favor- 
ite in the southern peach regions, 
the far East, and on the Pacific 
Coast from California to \A'ashing- 
ton, where a very late peach is 
wanted. It is hardier, more pro- 
ductive, and a better money-maker 
than Salway. 
"The latest peach grown at the 
station. Ripened October fifth." 
— Ohio Experimental Station, Woos- 
ter, Ohio, Bulletin No. 170. 
For prices, see page 32. 
