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but later and in many respects superior. Tree vi- 
gorous and productive; very valuable. Ripens dur- 
ing August. At the head of the list for commercial 
planting and for home orchards for canning pur- 
poses. 
Belle of Georgia. Fast growing, vigorous tree 
bearing large, creamy-white fruits, with crimson 
cheek. Flesh white, tinted red at pit. Semi-cling. 
Mid-season July. 
Carman. A very conspicuous, white peach, doing 
equally as well north or south. Fruit medium-sized 
popular shipping variety. Earlier than Belle of 
Georgia. Early July variety. 
Champion. _ The standard white freestone. Trees 
very productive. Fruit very attractive, as well as 
good flavor. Late July. 
Early: Rose. An early tipening variety, often 
called. second early. White semi-freestone peach. 
Good blush and excellent flavor for an early peach. 
Ripens mid-June. 
South Haven. A fine hardy peach of the Elberta 
type, though it ripens about two weeks ahead of El- 
berta. lt is a freestone peach with yellow meat and 
highly colored skin. It ripens over a period of near 
two weeks which makes it very fine for local market- 
ing. 
Hale Haven. Ripens about midway between Gold- 
en Jubilee and Elberta. Has the large size and 
- round shape of the J. H. Hale, is a perfect freestone, 
and has a tough skin that makes it one of the best 
shipping varieties. Yellow fleshed and highly col- 
ored skin—these combined with its excellent shipping 
quality and larger size, make it one of the very best 
for commercial planting. The tree is an excellent 
grower. 
Early Crawford. Large, yellow variety of rich 
flavor. Tender flesh and very juicy. Ripens along 
with Belle of Georgia. 
Early Elberta. Ripens about ten days before E]- 
berta. More roundish and slightly sweeter. 
Elberta. The standard yellow peach. Grows in 
every peach growing state. Gives good crops of 
well-formed fruit. 
Golden Jubilee. An early, yellow freestone peach, 
ripening from three to four weeks before Hiberta. 
Very highly praised wherever grown, both as a mar- 
ket and home variety. 
Hiley. A variety similar to Belle of Georgia, but 
ripens at least two weeks earlier. White with red 
cheek. White, juicy flesh. Good shipper. 
Early Hiley. Large, freestone peach; flesh white, 
with general appearance and qualities of regular 
