ELBERTA 
The most widely planted and popular market peach. It is very adaptable to a variety 
of soils and climates. The tree always bears well, is reasonably hardy, large, vigorous, 
early bearing, long lived, and very resistant to disease. Fruit is well flavored, yellow 
fleshed, freestone, medium to large in size, and of good quality. The fruit keeps well and 
is a good shipper. This variety may well form a substantial part of any commercial 
planting. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE 
A leading, early, yellow, freestone peach that 
ripens three weeks ahead of Elberta. This variety 
originated at the New Jersey Experiment Station, and 
is of the Elberta Type. Many growers consider this the 
earliest worthwhile yellow fleshed peach. It is of 
medium size, attractive appearance, good quality and 
ships better than most early varieties. Thinning early 
in the season is necessary to promote good size in 
years of heavy crops. 
ADMIRAL DEWEY 
A very early, rich yellow fleshed freestone of good quality, 
that ripens with Oriole. Tree hardy, vigorous and productive, but 
inclined to run somewhat small in size if not thinned and is not 
a good shipping variety. It is being superseded by Oriole. July 
2 8-August 5. 
BANNER 
Tree very hardy, strong and vigorous grower, comes into 
bearing young and is very productive. Fruit medium in size, fair 
quality, color yellow with a crimson cheek. Good shipper and 
keeper. Pit small and free. Ripens one week to ten days after 
Elberta. A peach used for home canning, but not recommended 
for extensive commercial planting. 
BELLE OF GEORGIA 
A beautiful white fleshed freestone peach, very large and 
fair quality. Ships well. Tree vigorous and very productive. 
Ripens about one week earlier than Elberta. 
EARLY ELBERTA 
A yellow freestone peach of good quality. It com¬ 
pares with the well known Elberta as follows: Ripens 
a few days earlier, is somewhat smaller in size, the 
flesh is more lemon-colored and has a richer flavor. 
The tree is a strong grower with a tendency to thin 
itself. 
BILLMEYER 
Our own introduction, ripens about Sept. 5th. A yellow 
freestone of large size and good quality. Very dark red flesh 
and small pit. Exceptionally good shipper. 
CARMAN 
A white fleshed semi-freestone peach of medium size and 
very good quality. Ripens about 24 days before Elberta. Adaptable 
to a variety of soils and climates. A beautiful peach, dark red 
flushed; fine for fancy trade. Tree very hardy, not susceptible to 
disease and very productive. 
LATE CRAWFORD 
This peach is a yellow freestone of the highest quality, that 
has been dethroned by the Elberta, because of unproductiveness 
and tardiness in coming into bearing. It ripens a week after 
Elberta, is of large size, unsurpassed in appearance, and texture 
of flesh, and is adaptable to many soils and climates. The tree is 
hardy, healthy, and vigorous. A beautiful peach for fancy 
trade. 
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