W. W. BOYER 
Fruit Grower 
Nurseryman 
GOLDEN EAST—N. J. 87. Yellow. Ripens 3 weeks before 
Elberta. 
TRIOGEM—N. J. 70. Yellow. Very attractive freestone. 
FULTON—White, very large, creamy white to a beautiful 
red. Ripens Aug. 25th. For appearance and flavor they are 
hard to beat. Will not hold up well for long shipments. 
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 vigorous, 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 commer¬ 
cial peach. 
BOYER'S LARGE ELBERTA. 
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 perfec¬ 
tion in Adams County. Good crops have been produced regu¬ 
larly 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 car¬ 
mine cheek. Size is as large or larger than Elberta and much 
better flavored. Begins to ripen a few days after Elberta. 
LATE ELBERTA—Yellow. Very similar to Elberta except the 
season, ten days later. 
IRON MOUNTAIN—White, free, yellow skin with deep red 
cheek, flesh white, best late white variety. Ripens about Oc¬ 
tober 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 pre¬ 
sent the following list of varieties for commercial planting as 
past the experimental stage and sure to be profitable. 
Greensboro 
Cumberland 
Elberta 
J. H. Hale 
Jubilee 
BIGLERVILLE 
Adams County 
Penna. 
