A C A T A LOG OF NEW FRUITS 
Breeding A New Apple 
Young Seedlings Transplanted and Ready for Nursery 
is in season just ahead of Carman and surpasses that variety in appearance and 
quality. 
Eclipse is a self-pollinated seedling of Belle. The trees are productive. In size 
and shape the fruits resemble those of the well-known Belle. The color is an 
attractive yellow with a deep blush; flesh fine-grained; quality good; a freestone; 
midseason. 
Golden Jubilee, a second generation seedling of Elberta and Greensboro, is a 
large early peach. It resembles Elberta in shape, but it is better in quality and 
ripens 3 weeks earlier. The skin is yellow, blushed with red; flesh yellow, juicy, 
medium firm, tender; sweet or slightly subacid; freestone. 
Marigold is an early peach, a cross between Lola and Arp. In shape, color, and 
flavor it resembles Arp, but while Arp is very stringy in texture and a strong cling, 
Marigold is a semi-cling with tender flesh. 
Oriole is in season about a week after Marigold and a week ahead of Rochester. 
The tree is vigorous and productive. The fruit is medium to large in size, round¬ 
ish, yellow, very good in quality, and a freestone. It lacks the bright yellow of 
some varieties, but is very attractive. Oriole is notable as an early peach of high 
quality. 
Cumberland originated as a cross between Belle and Greensboro. The fruit is 
above medium in size, attractive in color and shape, good in quality, and ripens 
with Pioneer. The stone is practically free. 
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