SELBYVILLE, DELAWARE Peach Trees 
PEACHES—Continued 
GREENSBORO. Ripens from June 25th to July 
10th. Large; white with a red cheek; rich and 
melting; juicy, tree a strong grower. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE. A new variety originated by 
the New Jersey Experimental Station, and is of the 
Elberta type, ripening with Carman and Belle of 
Georgia. Freestone. 
GOLD DROP. Late, large, yellow, and very hardy. 
Heavy bearer. Freestone. 
HILEY. Ripens about a week before the Belle of 
Georgia, also a seedling of the Belle. Tree very 
hardy; a large creamy white Peach with rich 
blush on sunny side. Freestone. 
IRON MOUNTAIN. Ripens September 1st. Free¬ 
stone. Fruit is of large size, color white. 
J. H. HALE. One of the best sorts for market or 
garden. Fruit is very large, round, quality excel¬ 
lent. Skin yellow, finely colored; flesh yellow, 
sweet and melting. Ripens just before the 
Elberta. A very good one. 
KRUMMEL. Freestone. Season of ripening in 
Delaware about September 10th to 20th. Fruit 
is quite large, fine flavor, skin yellow, splashed 
with red. Fine for canning or preserving. 
MAYFLOWER. Very early red. Hardy. Freestone. 
NIAGARA. Fruit golden yellow, blushed with bril¬ 
liant red. Midseason. Very large. Freestone. 
RED BIRD CLING (Early Wheeler). Very early, 
white, cling, extra large with a bright red blush; 
an excellent shipper. 
ROBERTA. Yellow; freestone; ripens about 10 
days after Elberta, which variety it resembles very 
closely. A new variety which fruit growers are 
much enthused about and are planting extensively. 
Ripens at a time to bring good prices. 
Belle of Georgia (See page 18) 
For prices of Peach 
Peach Alexander (See page 18) 
ROCHESTER. Has the habits and characteristics 
of the Crawford, but fully two weeks earlier. Yel¬ 
low; freestone; good size, very sweet, fine flavor. 
Requires only half the usual amount of sugar for 
canning. Ripens middle July. 
SOUTH HAVEN. Early midseason. Large, heavy 
bearer. Freestone. 
SALBERTA. Late, large, yellow. Freestone. 
STUMP. Late, medium to large; creamy white with 
bright red cheek. Very good. Its quality is excel¬ 
lent, the flesh being juicy and rich. Freestone. 
SLAPPY. Medium to large size. Early midseason. 
The best early yellow variety. Freestone. 
SHIPPERS’ LATE RED. Late, yellow, with an 
attractive red coloring. Flesh yellow, juicy, sweet 
and pleasing flavor. Bears young, and a good late 
commercial variety. Freestone. 
UNEEDA. One of the best clings, and quite early 
for such a large Peach. In appearance it resembles 
Heath Cling. 
WHITE HEATH CLING. Ripens about September 
10th to 15th. An old variety of cling Peach; has 
never been excelled by any other of its class. Fruit 
extra large, roundish; flesh white, exceedingly 
juicy. 
WILMA. Large fruit of good quality, yellow blushed 
with bright dark red; juicy flesh. Freestone. 
Ripens after Elberta. 
YELLOW ST. JOHN. Freestone. Early. Light 
yellow'flesh with a slight tinge of red near the pit. 
Trees see page 18 
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