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VARIETIES LISTED IN ORDER OF RIPENING 
EARLY ELBERTA—An excellent new variety resembling 
Elberta very closely, except a little rounder in shape and 
about ten days earlier in ripening. Freestone. Middle 
September. 
RAY—An attractive white peach with red blush. Excellent 
quality and a good shipper. Freestone. Late September. 
ELBERTA—The greatest commercial variety on the market. 
Will thrive where any peach can be grown. A uniform 
cropper. Large, yellow with red cheek, juicy and excellent 
quality. Freestone. Late September. 
J. II. HALE—An extra large peach, yellow overlaid with crim¬ 
son. Flesh golden yellow, of delicious flavor. An excellent 
shipper. A fine commercial variety. Prolific when cross 
pollenized with some other variety. All of the varieties 
offered in this catalog are suitable for planting with Hale. 
Freestone. Late September. 
WILMA—An offspring of Elberta ripening 10 days later. 
Large, freestone—good quality. Late September. 
CHAIRS CHOICE—Deep yellow with red cheek. Freestone. 
Early October. 
SMOCK (Beer’s Smoek)—An excellent late peach. Yellow. 
Good quality- Freestone. Early October. 
SALBERTA—Large Elberta type, late peach of good quality. 
Freestone. Early October. 
CRAWFORD’S LATE—One of the finest late varieties. 
Large, yellow, of excellent quality. Freestone. Early 
October. 
SALWAY—Large, deep yellow, red cheek. Freestone. Early 
October. 
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