California Cling Peaches have many uses, and are famous the world over 
PEACHES 
We offer a large selection of peach varieties some of which are especially adapted 
to nearly all sections. Peaches come into bearing at an early age, and are the “fruit 
supreme’’ for the family orchard. By planting a proper assortment of varieties, one 
can have luscious peaches for the table from May until November. 
PEACHES—On Peach Root 
1 11 50 300 
SIZE to 10 to 49 to 299 or more 
4-6'.$ .50 $ .40 $ .30 $ .25 
3-4'.45 .35 .25 .20 
2-3'.35 .25 .20 .15 
Alexander. Early June. Shipping and 
home orchard. Fruit medium size, well 
colored and attractive. Flesh white, par¬ 
tially free and of fairly good quality. Popular 
in early shipping districts. 
♦Australian Saucer. Home orchard; 
novelty. Fruit small and extremely flattened 
at both ends, giving it very unique form. 
Flesh white, juicy, sweet with good flavor; 
freestone. Does best in interior valleys and 
southern California. 
Babcock. June. The new freestone, de¬ 
veloped from the Australian Peen-to race 
to meet the mild climate of southern 
California. This peach is not subject to 
prolonged dormancy, and will bear a crop 
in the South every year. An attractive 
peach of good flavor, and very promising 
for southern California. Price 10c per tree 
higher. 
*Brlggs Red May. June. Local market 
and home orchard. An early peach of good 
quality. Fruit medium size, well colored; 
flesh white, juicy and sweet; partially free. 
♦BUyeu Late. Middle October. Local 
market and home orchard. One of the best 
late freestones. Fruit large, greenish white 
with red blush. Flesh white and of very 
good flavor. 
Curry Seedling. Late August. Shipping 
and home orchard. A splendid new free¬ 
stone which is valuable in filling the gap 
between J. H. Hale and Salway. Large, 
roundish; yellow flesh; very good quality. 
Early Crawford. July. Shipping and home 
orchard. An old standard variety of yellow 
freestone peach. It is attractive in appear¬ 
ance and of very good quality. Popular 
as a home orchard sort. 
Early Imperial. Late June-July. Shipping 
and home orchard. An early yellow free¬ 
stone of excellent quality; ships well. Very 
similar to Yellow St. John. 
♦Elberta. July. Shipping, drying and 
home orchard. The most widely grown 
peach in the United States. Large to very 
large. Skin golden yellow with faint red 
stripes. Flesh yellow, fine grained, and melt¬ 
ing; of good quality and ships well. Perfect 
freestone. Very productive. 
Fay Elberta. July. Shipping. Similar in 
form to Elberta. Pit smaller, and can be 
shipped a few days earlier than Elberta. 
Quality good. 
Florence. June. Shipping. A very 
promising new variety for early shipments. 
Ripens shortly after Mayflower, and before 
Alexander. Fruit medium to large, round, 
with attractive red blush. Flesh white, 
semi-free. 
THE FOSTER PEACH 
A yellow freestone of the Crawford type 
We recommend the Foster as one of 
the finest of all peaches for the home 
orchard. A large freestone; very attrac¬ 
tive. Flesh fine grained, sweet, juicy, 
and delicious. Adapted to nearly all 
sections. Ripens in July. Every home 
orchard should have this variety. 
*Hales Early. Early July. Local market 
and home orchard. The best early white- 
fleshed peach. Fruit of good size, nearly 
round. Peels easily. Flesh sweet, juicy, 
and of excellent flavor. 
*J. H. Hale. Late July-August. Califor¬ 
nia’s supreme shipping peach. A beautiful 
freestone; very large, round, skin yellow, 
overspread with deep red; almost fuzzless. 
Flesh yellow, red at pit, firm, sweet. Bears 
best when cross pollinated. 
♦Late Crawford. August. Shipping, dry¬ 
ing and home orchard. One of our oldest 
varieties, and still popular as a home orchard 
sort. A large yellow freestone of excellent 
quality. 
Lukens Honey. August. Home orchard. 
A medium sized peach with greenish white 
flesh. Particularly adapted to Southern 
California. 
♦Mayflower. Late May-June. Early 
market and home orchard. Introduced by 
us as “The earliest peach known”, and it 
still holds that title. Flesh greenish white, 
tender, juicy, and of good quality. Partially 
free. 
♦Miller’s Late. Late October-November. 
Shipping and home orchard. Our latest 
peach, and one of fine quality. Large 
yellow freestone. 
Red Bird Cling. June. Commercial 
shipping. An early white flesh clingstone 
which stands up exceptionally well in ship¬ 
ment. Very attractive and aromatic. 
Rio Oso Gem. (Plant Patent Applied for) 
Late August. Commercial shipping and 
home orchard. A valuable new yellow flesh 
freestone, ripening between J. H. Hale and 
Salway. Fruit large to very large, very 
attractive in appearance. Flesh firm, rich 
sweet, and very good flavor. (10c per tree 
higher.) 
Salway. September. Shipping, drying, 
and home orchard. The standard late 
freestone. Fruit large, skin greenish yellow 
with blush. Flesh yellow, good quality. 
♦Strawberry Free. Early July. Home 
orchard. An excellent white freestone for 
home use. Fruit medium to large; flesh 
white, reddish at pit; very tender, juicy and 
rich. 
Triumph. Middle June. Shipping. One 
of the earliest yellow peaches. Medium to 
large. Skin blushed with dark red. Partially 
free. 
(*) Varieties especially recommended 
for the home orchard. 
OUR BUDWOOD IS SELECTED FROM SUPERIOR COMMERCIAL ORCHARDS 
CALIFORNIA NURSERY COMPANY 
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