The Cream of the Crop 
ELBERTA. Midseason. A valuable large Peach of good 
quality; fruit large, yellow with red cheek, juicy and 
extremely highly flavored; flesh yellow. Freestone. The 
leading market variety. Ripens here about the middle of 
August. 
FOX SEEDLING. Freestone. Ripens about September 
15th. Fruit is very large and of good quality and flavor. 
Carries long distances, a good market sort. Largely 
planted. 
FRANCES. Ripens about August 25th to September 1st. 
Skin yellow with red cheek. Flesh yellow. A very de* 
sirable variety to follow Elberta. Generally known as 
half-sister to Elberta. Freestone. 
GREENSBORO. Freestone. Ripens from June 25th to 
July 10th. Large, white with a red cheek. Flesh white, 
rich and 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. 
Yellow, high quality, fine flavor, firm texture, and good 
shipper. 
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, flesh 
white. Freestone. 
IRON MOUNTAIN. Ripens September 1st. White, free' 
stone. Fruit is of large size, color white, good quality. 
J. H. HALE. Freestone. One of the best sorts for market 
or garden. Fruit is very large, round, yellow, sweet, 
and melting; quality excellent. Skin yellow, finely col' 
ored. 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. Cling. 
NIAGARA, Fruit golden yellow blushed with brilliant 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. 
ROCHESTER. Has the habits and characteristics of the 
Crawford, but fully two weeks earlier. Yellow; free' 
stone; good size, very sweet, fine flavor. Requires only 
half the usual amount of sugar for canning. Ripens 
middle July. 
SOUTH HAVEN. Early, freestone. Large, deep yellow 
with red cheek. Heavy bearer. 
SALBERTA. Late. Large yellow freestone. Ripens about 
one week after Roberta. 
SHIPPERS’ LATE RED. Follows Elberta in ripening. 
Skin yellow with an attractive red coloring. Flesh 
yellow, juicy, sweet, and pleasing flavor. Bears 
young, and a good late, commercial variety. Free' 
stone. 
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. 
Two Tributes to Bunting Quality! 
Peoria, Illinois, 
April 8th, 1935. 
Dear Sirs; 
Plants arrived okay. Fine plants, good count 
and quick service. 
Yours truly, 
(Signed) ROY TURNER. 
Wauchula, Florida, 
December 28, 1935. 
5 I 
Your plants have proven very satisfactory with 
>. (Signed) J. C. JOHNSTON. 
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