PEACHES! 
-oe FOR QUALITY 
We recommend this New Jersey Experiment Station 
introduction. Comparatively new, but widely planted; 
is a real money maker. Unusually hardy, resists excessive 
cold. Sure cropper, after severe winters and heavy frosts. 
Golden Jubilee is without equal as an early, large, 
yellow freestone of highest quality. Flesh is yellow, 
tender, juicy, and sweet. August 20-25th. 

CUMBERLAND—-A recent introduction of the New Jersey Ex- 
periment Station as a result of a cross between Belle and Greens- 
boro. Vigorous grower and as hardy as Carman. Fruit is large, 
attractive in color and shape. Flesh is white and almost free. 
August 18-23rd. 
CARMAN—Large, white fleshed peach of fine quality. Very hardy 
and productive. Freestone. August 28-Sept. 2nd. 
ROCHESTER—A comparatively new extra early peach of the 
highest quality and most delicious flavor. Large yellow, with 
attractive red blush. A very fine canner, prolific, and an early 
bearer. Freestone. August 29-Sept. 3rd. 
VEDETTE—Ripens a few days before Valiant, and three weeks 
before Elberta. Fruit is large, roundish oval, yellow fleshed, and a 
freestone. Superior quality and color. August 25-30th. 
> ELBERTA e The Money-Maker! 
The leader of all Peaches and the greatest commercial variety on 
the market; 50 per cent of the peaches planted are Elberta. In all 
probability no Peach will succeed over so wide a range of territory 
as this kind. It will thrive where any peach can be grown. A beautiful 
Peach of good quality, not only the best orchard variety but also 
valuable for planting in the garden. Elberta is hardier in bud than 
many varieties, therefore, a more uniform cropper. It is large, yellow, 
with red cheek, juicy, and high flavor; flesh yellow, freestone. Season 
medium early ‘ollowing quick upon Early Crawford. September 
15-20th. 
SOUTH HAVEN—Another excellent new peach well worth planting. 
Golden yellow with red blush. Large, meaty, and of delicious 
flavor. Prolific. Freestone. August 25-Sept. Ist. 
ECLIPSE— Yellow freestone. Seedling of Belle of Georgia 
introduced at N. J. Experiment Station. Fruit attractive, 
medium to large size, very hardy. August 18-23rd. 
HILEY BELLE—Large white Peach with bright red 
cheek. Rich and juicy. Excellent shipper. September 

Plant Plenty of Peaches 
POLLINATION 
With the exception of Mikado 
and J. H. Hale, all the varieties 
we offer are self-fruitful 
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ALL SEASON... 
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fe Peach Collection 
VETERAN—Large, round, yellow fleshed fruit. Freestone. 
Since it ripens a few days later than Valiant, it makes a 
desirable sort to follow that variety. August 30-Sept. 4th. 
FITZGERALD—Very hardy. Large, brilliant yellow with 
red cheek. Early bearer. Freestone. Middle September. 
CHAMPION—Large creamy white with red cheek. Ex- 
cellent quality. Good shipper. Hardy and productive. 
Freestone. September 5-8th. 
BELLE OF GEORGIA—Large, attractive white fleshed 
Peach. Red cheek. Hardy and productive. Freestone. 
September 3-7th. 
CRAWFORD’S EARLY—Large yellow Peach of the 
finest quality and flavor. Freestone. September 6-10th. 
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No. 5 
1 Golden Jubilee 1 Hale Haven 
1J.H. Hale 1 Rochester 
1 Vedette 
5 Large 3 ft. Trees 
$4.25 
