W. W. BOYER - Fruit Grower - Nurseryman 
HALE HAVEN—Yellow, this peach is always a freestone, 
has a tough skin, very highly colored and well adapted to 
large commercial plantings. The tree is vigorious, the fruit 
is large. Being about two weeks earlier than the J. H. Hale 
and Elberta and of extremely high quality and a good ship* 
per. We know of no peach we can recommend more highly 
than the Hale Haven as a commercial variety to follow the 
Golden Jubilee and to precede the Elberta season. 
BELLE OF GEORGIA—White. Tree usually known as 
Belle, it is creamy white with a red cheek. Best all around 
white peach on the market. Good shipper, ripens August 
15th to Sept. 1st. 
ELBERTA—Yellow, free, large in size, yellow skin with 
deep red cheek, flesh is golden yellow, red at pit, firm and 
juicy, ripens from August 15th to September 1st. This peach 
is as near perfect for commercial purposes as has yet been 
found, the size is large and uniform and the flesh, although 
juicy and tender, is firm enough to stand long hauls and hold 
its shape in canning. Easily the leader among the commerc* 
ial peach. 
J. H. HALE—Yellow, free, very large in size. Skin, a dark 
yellow, coloring to red and without fuzz. Flesh a deep 
yellow, firm and of excellent quality, ripens just after the 
Elberta. For appearance it is without equal and it grows to 
perfection in Adams County. Good crops have been pro¬ 
duced regularly when all other varieties froze and growers 
have realized handsome profits. 
SHIPPERS LATE RED—Yellow, large round freestone very 
attractive. Ripens just after Elberta and J. H. Hale. 
BRACKETT—Yellow, the fruit is rich yellow with dark 
carmine check. Size is as large or larger than Elberta and 
much better flavored. Begins to ripen a few day after Elberta. 
LATE ELBERTA—Yellow. Very similar to Elberta except 
the season, ten days later. 
HEALTH CLING —White, cling, good size, skin and flesh 
white with a slight tinge of crimson. The flavor is character¬ 
istic and delightful and it is deservedly popular among the 
housekeepers for canning, ripens about October 1st and 
keeps almost like apples. 
IRON MOUNTAIN—White, free, yellow skin with deep 
red cheek, flesh white, best late white variety. Ripens about 
October 1st. 
SALWAY—Yellow, free, an excellent and well tried late 
peach, ripening about the last of September. 
After 30 years of growing and harvesting peaches we 
present the following list of varieties for commercial plant¬ 
ing as past the experimental stage and sure to be profitable. 
Greensboro Elberta 
Cumberland J. H. Hale 
Jubilee 
BIGLERVILLE 
Adams County 
Penna. 
