LEADING VARIETIES OF PEACH TREES 
Good thrifty one year old trees. 
Each 
10 
100 
1,000 
5 to 7 ft., 11/16 in. and up 
$ .40 
$3.00 
$20.00 
$180.00 
4 to 6 ft., 9/16 to 11/16 in. 
.35 
2.50 
16.00 
140.00 
3 to 5 ft., 7/16 to 9/16 in. 
.30 
2.00 
14.00 
110.00 
2 to 3 ft., 5/16 to 7/16 in. 
.20 
1.50 
10.00 
80.00 
Assorted kinds: 1 to 10 trees at the each rate; 
10 to 50 
trees at 
the 10 
rate; 50 
to 350 at the 100 rate; 350 to 1,000 or more at the 1,000 rate. 
REMEMBER, the Net Cash Price will be lc per tree less than above prices 
if you call at our nursery for your trees. Also a 5% discount for cash payment. 
These leading varieties of Peach are listed, just as near as possible, in their 
order of ripening.. 
GREENSBORO 
An early, white-fleshed Peach that ranks high because of its showy fruit 
and its large, vigorous, healthy, early-bearmg, and prolific trees. It is consid¬ 
ered one of the best early freestone varieties as it ripens July 10 to 15. Fine 
market Peach. 
ORIOLE 
A fine quality yellow freestone peach ripening a few days ahead of Cum¬ 
berland. Tree and buds very hardy, fruit high colored, medium to large size. 
Introduced by N. J. Experiment Station 1925. 
CUMBERLAND 
An excellent white fleshed peach. Fruit large, attractive color. Considered 
by many growers to be equal or better than Belle of Georgia, ripening a few 
days earlier than Golden Jubilee. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE 
Developed and introduced by the New Jersey Experiment Station. A yellow, 
early freestone Peach, ripening about three weeks before Elberta, and of good 
quality. One of the best new varieties. 
TRIOGEM IN. J. 70) 
A red all over, yellow freestone, ripening about two days later than Golden 
Jubilee. It is superior to the Golden Jubilee because it is firmer, ripens slowly, 
ships well, colors much better, peaches on the inside of the tree are well colored, 
and has high quality. Fruit buds are very hardy and set heavily causing thin¬ 
ning. Growers claim this to be one of Best New Jersey introductions. 
RADIANCE 
A seedling cross between Belle of Georgia and Greensboro. Large, white- 
fleshed, freestone Peach. Ripens July 15 to August 1. 
ROCHESTER 
One of the fine yellow Peaches. Ripens one to two weeks ahead of the El¬ 
berta. Fine market variety. 
VEDETTE 
Originated in Canada. A seedling of Elberta. Ripens three weeks before El¬ 
berta. The tree is productive and fruit is large, roundish oval, yellow flesh 
and freestone. Very highly colored. 
HALE-HAVEN 
Yellow, freestone, large, high red color, firm, good flavor. It takes on red 
color early and the peaches show good red color several days before ripening, 
which gives it a distinct advantage for marketing. Very hardy in fruit bud and 
a heavy bearer. Ripens about 2 weeks before Elberta. Hale-Haven is a new 
variety, being a cross between the famous J. H. Hale and the well known new 
variety, South Haven, being originated by the Michigan Experimental Station. 
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