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CRAWFORD’S EARLY (FREE) i^GOLD MEDAL PEACH 
Large, roundish bright yellow with red cheek; 
flesh yellow, juicy and sweet; quality good. Au¬ 
gust and September, 
IMPROVED LATE CRAWFORD 
This is a won¬ 
derful variety 
of shipping peach. Grown in considerable quan¬ 
tities in the Yakima Valley. They are a good firm 
large size and fine flavored variety. A wonder¬ 
ful canning peach. 
A superior strain of Late Crawford. Better flavor, 
can’t be equaled for canning. Not a very good 
shipper. 
IMPROVED CRAWFORD 
SPECIAL An early Crawford variety. Ripens 
a few days earlier and not so many 
split pits. 
PALOR CLING An improved canning va¬ 
riety planted in large 
quantities in California. 
ALEXANDER (SEMI-CLING) 
Medium size; greenish-white, nearly covered 
with rich red; flesh white and juicy; tree vigor¬ 
ous and productive; a good market peach. 
ADMIRAL DEWEY (TRIUMPH) 
Large and handsome; the first early yellow- 
fleshed variety to ripen; a good market sort. 
Mid June. 
SALWAY (FREE) 
uarge, rounaish, deep 
yellow .with rich red 
HEATH CLINC ^ate white cling, 40 days cheeks; flesh yellow, firm and juicy and sugary. 
after Elberta. Delicious Trees are strong growers and bear plentiful 
flavor. crops. 
PEAK CLING This variety planted in large 
quantities in California. De¬ 
licious flavored peach for canning. 
CHAMPION PEACH ^ 
dium early white 
freestone peach. 
BELL OF GEORGIA 
freestone. Good 
flhvor and quality. Ripens 8 days before Elberta. 
EARLY RED BIRD Very early ripening 
just after Mayflow¬ 
er, which it resembles only is much larger and 
more pointed on the blossom end, brilliant red. 
BROOK’S BEAUTY This variety comes 
to us from Chico, 
Calif.; very large, slightly pointed, handsomely 
striped with bright red and brown on yellow 
background; flesh very juicy and sweet, red 
streaks through the flesh. Freestone, ripens with 
Early Crawford. 
TUSCAN CLING (TUSKENA: 
YELLOW TUSCAN) Very large, yellow. 
The best early can¬ 
ning peach; takes the lead over all other peaches 
in prices. Middle of July. 
THE NEW BABCOCK PEACH 
Add 5c per Tree. The fruit is almost round, some¬ 
what above medium size, and the color ranges 
from a beautiful pink to deep crimson. The skin 
is exceptionally smooth and is almost like a Nec¬ 
tarine in this respect. We highly recommend the 
Babcock either for home planting or as a profit¬ 
able early market peach. Early June. 
PHILLIP’S CLING Large, yellow, flesh 
firm, clear yellow. Al¬ 
ways commands the highest market price for 
canning. Late August. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE Description on page 
2. An early peach of 
great merit. This will be a money-making variety. 
We advise to plant a quantity. 
LEMON CLING An extra nice quality 
peach. Good canning. 
ORANGE CLING one ot the best cimg 
peaches for canning. 
LOVELL Best drying and canning peach, 
grown in Californa in large quan¬ 
tities. 
KRUMMEL OCT. 
Latest peach grown. 
Good flavor, ripens 
after Muir variety. 
v( EARLY CHARLOTTE F. An improved 
seedling from 
Early Crawford, originated at Salem, Ore., in 
1878, by O. Dickenson, where it has attracted 
much attention among fruit growers. This re¬ 
markable peach succeeds in Oregon, where many 
other varieties fail. Flesh yellow, melting and 
juicy, with a rich and excellent flavor; freestone. 
Ripens ten days after Crawford’s Early. 
HALE’S EARLY Medium, nearly round; 
skin mottled red, dark 
red cheek. Flesh white, juicy, melting, high fla¬ 
vored, free from stone. First of August. 
TRIUMPH Earliest yellow flesh peach; rip¬ 
ens a few days later than Alex¬ 
ander, blooms later; sure and abundant bearer; 
strong vigorous grower; fruit good size; yellow, 
with red and crimson cheek. 
SOUTH HAVEN A fine East, peach, rip¬ 
ens after Roch. Intro¬ 
duced by South Haven Experiment Station. 
HAIE HAVEN Hale Haven comes 
through — North, East, 
South, West — in 19 38. We know of no peach of 
recent introduction that is proving so universally 
.satisfactory as the Hale Haven. It is now an un¬ 
challenged leader of peaches to follow Jubilee, 
Vedette and Golden East being its nearest rivals. 
A product of the South Haven experiment sta¬ 
tion in Michigan. A definite improvement over 
the South Haven, being riiore resistant to low 
Winter temperatures. Freestone, tough skin, 
highly colored, adapted to large commercial 
plantings. Tree vigorous, fruit large globular 
shape as Hale. Resembles this variety. Two weeks 
earlier than Hale and Elberta. Extremely high 
quality, good shipper 
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