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Fellenberg (ITALIAN PRUNE) 
~ PEACHES 
The peach prefers a light, well drained soil of sandy texture. The 
ease with which it grows plus the fact that it comes into bearing 
early, and its comparative freedom from disease makes it very 
popular. The fruit is delicate and of incomparable flavor. 
lto5 6 to 15 16 to 29 
Each Each Each 
Pee eid 40/25 it mond Ups says ci.8s LOO $1.25 $1.10 
ae sham Geltel, ZPGAE Gielel Whey sae E25 110 .90 
Paninmecicaes fie angsUp 2 s.ic eye ee 0 .90 .80 
ami OIC ee otiObG sites ce ose aces 100 .80 .70 
W—wWhite flesh Y—Yellow flesh F—Freestone 
AMBER GEM—Clingstone variety, ideal for commercial purposes. 
Fruit is medium and beautifully colored. Tree vigorous and 
very producitve. Season 10-14 days before Elberta. Yellow. 
ARP BEAUTY—Y Considered the earliest good yellow flesh 
peach. Fruit, attractive red over golden yellow. Medium size, 
partial clingstone. Tree hardy, productive. 
BANNER—Y-F Very hardy. Good quality for shipping or keep- 
ing. September 30—-October 5. 
BELLE OF GEORGIA—W-F A beautiful white fleshed freestone 
peach, very large and fair quality. Ships well. Tree vigorous 
and very productive. Ripens about one week earlier than 
Elberta. 
CHAMPION—W-F Medium size, very fine quality, honey sweet. 
August 10-15. 
CUMBERLAND—W-F Large size very attractive firm peach. Ex- 
cellent quality. August 5-12. 
EARLY CRAWFORD—Y-F A good peach for market or home use. 
September 1-5. 
EARLY ELBERTA—Y-F Very large, good quality. September 5-10. 
ELBERTA—-Y-F The most widely planted of all peaches. Fruit 
very large, good quality and flavor. September 10-20. 
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