Adams County Nursery and Fruit Farms 
5 
Each 
10 
100 
1,000 
$0.35 
$3.00 
$18.00 
1150.00 
.30 
2.75 
14.00 
125.00 
.25 
2.00 
1 1.00 
90.00 
.20 
.85 
7.00 
50.00 
FINE LEADING VARIETIES OF PEACHES 
Each 
Extra select, 4 to 6 ft., 9/16 in. and up .$0.3 5 
First class, 3 to 4 ft., 7/16 to 9/16 in.30 
First class, 2 to 3 ft., 5/16 to 7/16 in. 
First class, to 2 ft. 
The varieties are listed in the order in which they ripen in this sec¬ 
tion of southern Pennsylvania; early or late seasons may change the 
dates of ripening, but they will ordinarily follow each other in the 
order given. 
Greensboro. An early, white-fleshed Peach that ranks high because 
of its showy fruit and its large, vigorous, healthy, early-bearing, and 
proliflc trees. It is considered one of the best early freestone varieties 
as it ripens July 10 to 15. Fine market Peach. 
Radiance. A seedling cross between Belle of Georgia and Greens¬ 
boro. Large, white-fleshed, freestone Peach. July 15 to August 1. 
Golden Jubilee. Developed and introduced by the New J^ersey Ex¬ 
periment Station. A yellow, early freestone Peach, ripening about three 
weeks before Elberta, and of good quality. One of the best new 
VEtI*i6t'10S 
Hiley (Early Belle). An early commercial white freestone Peach. 
Champion. A large, handsome, early variety. Creamy white with 
red cheek; sweet, rich and juicy; hardy and productive. August 1. 
Belle of Georgia. Very large Peach with red cheek; flesh white and 
firm, of excellent flavor; fine shipper. August 1 to 15. 
Rochester. One of the fine yellow Peaches. Ripens one to two weeks 
ahead of the Elberta. Fine market variety. 
South Haven. A large yellow freestone, ^iP^^i’^^.about ten days 
before Elberta. A profitable commercial Peach, originating m Michigan. 
J H Hale. Yellow; very large in size and globular in shape, skin 
thick, smooTh. and without L.zf flesh ^eep yellow, flne-gra^ 
Of extra quality; good shipper. It ripens a little ahead of the Elberta, 
^"""^Elbertl^ Onf ©rth^e ^ greatest commercial yellow 
Good shipper. Tree hardy and good ^0 to Sep^ 1. 
Brackett. A fine yellow, freestone peach. Similar to Elberta hut or 
better flavor. A good commercial variety. A good shipper. Ripens about 
" TraifTrd'f^t^'large, yellow Peach, flue tor canning and market. 
A new variety that is becoming popular. Very much re- 
sembles Elberta but season one week to ten days later. rnarket 
Iron Mountain. A line late white Xer 1 
sort. Tree hardy; strong grower. September 20 o£ the 
Late Elberta (sometimes called Tt is of large 
late varieties, ripening about three weeks after Elberta. It is of la g 
size, with yellow flesh. Very desirable market Peach 
Salway. A late yellow variety. Latter part of September to ucto 
ber 15. 
