NEOSHO STANDARD 
PEACH VARIETIES 
STANDARD PEACH VARIETIES 
Each 5 Rate 25 Rate 100 Rate 


2-S8ftA a ee 0.40 $0.35 $0.30 $0.28 
3-4 fti eae ee ee OU 45 .40 .36 
A-6ctt wa eel O .60 py) 48 
Super X ....... .80 .70 .60 25 

BELLE OF GEORGIA 
(White Freestone.) (Midseason.) An unusually handsome large Peach. 
Creamy white blushed with red; good quality. A favorite with commer- 
cial growers. Very hardy, vigorous and productive. Ripens August Ist. 
CHAMPION 
(White Freestone.) (Midseason.) An exceptionally high quality, at- 
tractive, hardy white-Peach. It has a peculiar honeyed sweetness; ideal 
for home use and local markets. Ripens August Ist. 
ELBERTA 
(Yellow Freestone.) (Midseason.) The most widely planted commer- 
cial Peach. Very large, golden yellow. Tree is very productive, yielding ROCHESTER 
large quantities of uniform, highly colored fruit. Ripens August 10th. 
(Yellow Freestone.) Large, with very sweet, delicious 
LATE CRAWFORD flavor. Keeps and ships well. Strong grower, hardy; bears 
(Yellow Freestone.) (Late.) High quality, scarcely equalled in richness 
of flavor. Adaptable to a wide range of soil and climate. Ripens Au- 
gust 18th. 
young and regularly. Ripens July 25th. 
LATE ELBERTA 
(Yellow Freestone.) A large yellow Peach with red 
cheek, of Elberta type, ripening last of August, extend- 
ing the Elberta season twenty days. 
ELBERTA CLING 
(Yellow Clingstone.) (Midseason.) The best yellow clingstone; 
especially fine for canning, preserving and pickling; large, yellow, 
round. Ripens August 15th. 
J. H. HALE 
(Yellow Freestone.) (Midseason.) Very large in size; beautiful 
yellow overlaid with red, and has a firm, fine-grained, yellow flesh 
of good quality. It colors up a week before maturity. Ripens 3 to 
7 days ahead of Elberta. 
INDIAN BLOOD 
(Clingstone.) (Late.) An old-fashioned favorite of fine flavor. 
Flesh is blood-red color. 
HEATH CLING 
(White Clingstone.) (Very late.) Best to preserve or pickle whole. 
Exceptionally good keeper. Ripens September 20th. 
KRUMMEL 
(Yellow Freestone.) (Very late.) A large Peach, one side a little 
larger than the other. A rich golden yellow blushed with carmine. 
Good quality. A good keeper and shipper. Ripens September 1 Oth. 

SUPERB NEOSHO HALE PEACHES at their best as grown by Geo. RED BIRD 
Edrington, ebaaed? prkenscs: stated Procmets meosured aecely S 
inches in diameter. at’s less than a dozen peaches to the yard. emi-Clinastone.) An un ; : 
Mr. Edrington has 500 trees, some of which produced 10 bushels to Ve-veares sae He iL alee noe early, pepe tar one 
the tree this year (1943), and with peaches selling from $6.00 to $8.00 yor a snips well. Creamy white covered wit bright red; 
per bushel that makes a pretty fair income per acre. a most handsome Peach. Ripens July Ist. 
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