
PEACHES LIKE THESE ARE YOURS FOR THE PICKING WHEN YOU 
PLANT ROEDING'S QUALITY TREES. 
Cling Peaches for Canning 
4-6’ grade 85c each; 3-4’ grade 75c each. 
YELLOW-FLESHED VARIETIES ... 
GAUME. Productive, large-fruited, popular. 
HALFORD No 2. Favorite with growers and canners. 
Productive, uniformly large. 
JOHNSON. Valuable early season canner. 
PALORO. Prominent in all cling sections. 
PEAK. Similar to Paloro, few days later. 
SELLER’S ORANGE. Large home orchard sort. 
SIMS. Large, popular in mild climates. 
SULLIVAN CLING (Plant patent No. 186). This excellent 
new cling peach was introduced by us a few years ago 
to answer the problem ‘What is to replace the Phillips?” 
A consistent heavy producer of top-quality fruit. Add 
9 cents royalty. 
WHITE-FLESHED VARIETIES ... 
HEATH. Late, sweet and juicy. 
STRAWBERRY CLING. Beautiful color, tasty. 
Delicious NECTARINES 
4-6’ grade 85c each; 3-4’ grade 75c each 
GOLD MINE. Delicious home orchard variety. Good 
producer, early. 
GOWER. Standard shipping variety. Early. 
QUETTA. Large, clingstone shipper. 
STANWICK. California's leading variety. Good ship- 
per, fine for drying and canning. 
VICTORIA. Late home orchard sort. 
(All our nectarine varieties are white fleshed. All 
are freestones except Quetta.) 
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COMMERCIAL GROWERS: PLEASE REFER TO PAGES 6-7. 
Front Cover PEACH Collection 
@ FISHER. Few new peach introductions have the outstanding feature of 
the Fisher. It has two excellent shipping qualities in its roundness and 
firmness; two excellent eating qualities in its smooth texture and fine 
“peachy” flavor. The Fisher ripens a full six weeks ahead of Elberta, a 
remarkable advantage for a yellow-fleshed peach of high quality. Add 
20 cents royalty. (Plant Patent No. 233.) 

@ NECTAR (Plant Patent No. 86). The finest early white-fleshed freestone 
we have ever seen. It has size, beautiful coloring (see reproduction on 
front page), a distinctive flavor with a delightful suggestion of nectarine 
tang; firm, juicy flesh finely textured; almost no fuzz on the skin and a 
wondertully appetizing aroma. Nectar trees are sturdy growers, good 
producers. Add 20 cents royalty. 
@ RIO OSO GEM (Plant Patent No. 84). One of the finest recent introduc- 
tions in our family of yellow freestone peaches. Ripening just after J. H. 
Hale, it exceeds that excellent variety in quality of flavor; appearance. 
Commercial money-maker; home orchard favorite. Add 10 cents royalty. 
+ All 3 trees for $975 
4-6’ grade Plus 8c Tax 
(Including Royalties) 
Plant Peaches....ENJOY THEM 
ALL SUMMER! 
Qreesltone Peaches 4-6’ grade 85c each; 3-4’ grade 75c each 
ALEXANDER. Very early white-fleshed peach. 
BABCOCK. Particularly desirable for Southern California. Flesh white, 
juicy, sweet. Skin handsomely colored. 
BRIGGS RED MAY. Similar to Alexander but better flavored. 
EARLY ELBERTA. Has all the fine characteristics of its parent plus the 
advantage of ripening a month earlier. 
ELBERTA. National favorite mid-season yellow freestone. Used for fresh 
eating, canning, and drying. Large, tasty. 
FAY ELBERTA. Similar to parent. Ripens later, tastier. 
FIDLER. New late yellow freestone, ripening in late September to early 
October. June buds only, 3-4’ grade. 
FISHER. Described above on this page. 
FOSTER. Well-known early yellow-fleshed freestone almost identical to 
but superior to Early Crawford. 
HALE’S EARLY. Latest ripening of really good white peaches. 
J. H. HALE. Excellent home orchard and shipping peach ripening just 
after Elberta. Large size, attractive, delicious. 
LOVELL. Famous three-way peach; for shipping, drying, and canning. 
MILLER’S LATE. Latest commercial and home orchard peach. 
NECTAR. Described above on this page. 
RIO OSO GEM. Described above on this page. 
SALWAY. Late yellow-fleshed peach. Good size and quality. 
STRAWBERRY FREESTONE. Early white-fleshed, sweet, juicy. 
COMMERCIAL GROWERS: PLEASE REFER TO PAGES 6-7. 
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