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Peak's Cling Levis Cling 
Foster 1S another peach of eastern origin and is very well known 
throughout California. The tree is a very strong grower and a fine 
producer, ripening about the same time as the Early Crawford and just before 
the Elberta. 
The fruit is large and uniform in size, slightly flattened. The skin is a 
deep, orange in color, with a dark red cheek in the sun. Flesh is bright yel¬ 
low in color, rich and juicy. It is highly recommended for its table uses and 
for its fine shipping and drying qualities. 
Inasmuch as its ripening period is practically the same as that of the Early 
Crawford, we do not hesitate to say that it is much preferable, particulary as 
a dried product, the fruit showing up much brighter in color, consequently, 
demanding better prices on the market. Its ripening period is the middle 
of July. 
The Fresno Nursery Co., Lankershim, Cal., Sept. 4, 1917. 
Fresno, California. 
Believing in giving credit, where credit is due, I would like you to know that 
the Elberta peach orchard, the trees for which I bought from you and planted 
in the spring of 1913, has proven the best of any of the many orchards I have 
planted. 
This orchard grew from.the start with remarkable vigor and the fruit has 
been of a high quality in size and color, and heavy cropper. 
Kindly send me one of your new catalogues. 
Yours truly, VICTOR H. DAVIS. 
George’s Late Cling This is a large beautiful yellow colored cling, some¬ 
what splashed with a bright red. The flesh is 
white, and inclined to be of a slight red around the pit. 
It is a good shipper and on account of its attractive appearance, seldom, if 
ever, fails to bring good prices on the market. 
The tree is a strong grower and a good bearer and has the reputation in 
the northern counties of being one of the most profitable of the late clings. 
Ripens middle of September. 
Greensboro ? ne ^ ie earliest and largest of the white freestones. The 
fruit presents a very fine appearance when hanging on the tree, 
placed in the fruit basket, or when sliced to be used as a dessert. 
The skin is of a creamy white with a dainty blush of red. The flesh is white, 
juicy and of good flavor. 
Greensboro was originated by J. A. Young, of Greensboro, North Carolina, 
and is claimed to be a favorite among the early varieties in that section. 
Hale’s Early This peach is a large early freestone and originated in the 
state of Ohio. The skin is of a greenish color mottled with 
red when ripe; the flesh is white, melting and rich. 
