DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 
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GOLDEN CHANCE — An extra large peach; yellow; with full red cneelt , 
strong grower and great bearer; one of the best new peaches; good for can- 
ning or drying. 
HALE’S EARLY — Medium size; greenish white, with red cheek; first 
quality; tree healthy, good grower and productive. 
LEMON FREE— Lemon shape and color; large size; immensely pioduct- 
ive; excellent quality. September. 
LOVELL— A California seedling; large, almost perfectly round; flesh yel- 
low to the pit, firm and of excellent quality, a superb canning and drying 
peach and more in demand by the canners in recent years and commanding a 
much higher price than any other variety of freestone peach; worthy of ex- 
tensive cultivation. Ripens a few days after Muir. 
MOUNTAIN ROSE-Large; red; flesh white, rich and excellent; one of 
the best early peaches, ripening with Troth’s Early, and much larger and 
finer than that variety; should be in every collection. First of August. 
MUIR PEACHES 
M u I R — Large to very large; perfect freestone; flesh clear yellow, very 
dense, rich and sweet; pit small; fruit a good shipper a “ d can "® r J ty 
culiarly adapted to drying because of its exceptional sweetness and density 
of flesh. Ripens third week in August. 
NEWHALL-Originated with Sylvester Newhall of San .Tose; a superb 
peach of very large size; skin yellow, with a dark red cheek- flesh t deep jel- 
low juicy and rich, vinous flavor; ripens about one week before Crawfords 
Late; tree very healthy, hardy, vigorous and not affected by curl like Cra 
ford’s Late. 
