
GOLDEN JUBILEE. A large early yellow peach of the 
Elberta type. Ripening three weeks ahead of Elberta. 
The skin is yellow blushed with red. Flesh juicy, tender, 
and sweet, and a good freestone. 
HALE HAVEN. A large new yellow freestone; developed 
at the Michigan experiment station by crossing the two 
popular varieties J. H. Hale and South Haven. Its high 
color before ripening gives it a great market value be- 
cause of the advantage of premature picking, packing 
and shipping without loss. 
J. H. HALE. Large yellow freestone, of good quality 
ripening just before Elberta. 
HEATH CLING. 
good quality, 
October. 
LEMON FREE. Large, resembling a lemon in shape and 
color, immensely productive and of excellent quality for 
canning. Late September. 
MARIGOLD. Introduced a few years ago by the New 
Jersey Experiment Station. Ripens about five days after 
Mikado. It is a better fruit than Mikado and is nearly 
a freestone. 
MIKADO. Tree medium in growth, fruit ripens the first 
week in August. Attractive yellow with red cheek. Semi- 
cling, a good early sort. 
ORIOLE. Another variety from the New Jersey Station 
is ready by the middle of August. The fruit is medium 
to large, roundish, yellow, very good in quality and a 
freestone. 
Large creamy white with faint blush, 
valuable for preserving and canning. 


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ROBERTA. Yellow; freestone; ripens about ten days 
after Elberta, which variety it resembles very closely. 
A new variety which fruit growers are planting exten- 
sively. Ripens at a time to bring good prices. 
ROCHESTER. A fine peach of good size bears young 
and a good cropper, ripening about August 10. 
SALWAY. Large yellow firm rich and juicy. Very late. 
SALBERTA. A highly successful cross between Salway 
and Elberta retaining the size of Elberta and the late- 
ness of Salway, making it a truly wonderful peach. 
Ripens late September. 
SHIPPER’S LATE RED. The tree is hardy and comes 
into bearing young and annually, the fruit a little larger 
than Elberta and is covered with red. Sweet and juicy 
of good flavor and free stone. It hangs well on the tree 
a week to ten days after ripe making it a very favor- 
able market sort, ripening the last of September. 
SOUTH HAVEN. The meat is yellow, juicy and sweet, 
the skin being yellow with one blotch of red, the fruit 
is above average size and is an extra good peach either 
for home use or for market. September first. 
VEDETTE. A new Ontario peach, on vigorous, hardy 
and productive trees. Fruits round, medium size, at- 
tractive; flesh yellow, course, fairly firm, of excellent 
quality, late August. 
WILMA. Fruit is as large as Elberta, but colors much 
better, and ripens about ten days later. Its more at- 
tractive color outsells Elberta. Also often known as 
Late Elberta. 


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