DESCRIPTION OF VARIETIES 
The following varieties of peach trees offered by the New Jersey Peach 
Council this fall have been propagated from healthy, true-to-name stock. The 
supply of some varieties is rather limited, thereby making it advisable to place 
orders promptly. 
RARITAN ROSE (N. J. 97) 
An attractive, white-fleshed freestone ripening a few days before Golden 
Jubilee. A firm fleshed peach of good quality. The tree is vigorous, hardy, and 
productive. A good, white-fleshed variety to precede Golden Jubilee and Trio- 
gem, especially for roadstand trade. : 
(N. J. 118) 
A medium size, round, firm, white-fleshed freestone peach well covered 
with red which follows Raritan Rose and precedes Redrose in ripening. It is 
high quality and adapted to local trade. 
TRIOGEM (N. J. 70) 
A firm, yellow-fleshed freestone of high quality ripening 2 or 3 days later 
than Golden Jubilee. Very attractive because of its high color and an excellent 
shipper. Requires good peach soil and good culture to insure the most desirable 
size. A better commercial variety than Golden Jubilee. 
NEWDAY (N. J. 79) 
A firm, yellow-fleshed peach of good quality ripening a few days later than 
Triogem, or about a week after Golden Jubilee. Resembles Elberta in appear- 
ance and under average conditions grows somewhat larger than Triogem. It is 
not always a perfect freestone when firm to hard ripe, but this characteristic 
has not decreased the demand for this variety on the market. 
SUNHIGH (N. J. 82) 
A large, firm, attractive yellow-fleshed variety of good quality, ripening a 
few days earlier than Goldeneast. Generally it is a freestone, but sometimes 
the firm flesh adheres slightly to the pit when hard ripe. The fruit buds are 
somewhat hardier than Goldeneast and, therefore, it has been more productive 
in those areas in which low winter temperatures occur frequently. A very 
popular variety in New Jersey to precede Goldeneast. Has often topped the 
market. 
GOLDENEAST (N. J. 87) 
A very large, firm, highly colored, yellow-fleshed freestone of exceptional 
quality ripening about 2 weeks before Elberta, or at the same time as Hiley. 
