DESCRIPTION OF VARIETIES 
A limited number of trees of the following varieties of peaches are offered 
by the New Jersey Peach Council to New Jersey growers. 
N. J. 133 
A medium large, oval, attractive yellow peach of exceptional edible quality 
for its season. More firm than most yellow peaches of its season. Almost free 
when ripe and hardier than Elberta. It ripens from 3 to 4 days before Red 
Bird and 2 to 3 weeks before Golden Jubilee. 
N. J. 134 
Much like N. J. 133 except somewhat:larger and ripens a day or two later. 
N. J. 137 
An oval, yellow-fleshed peach of a markedly bright attractive red color. 
It usually ripens from 4 to 5 days later than N. J. 134. Almost free when ripe. 
N. J. 135 
A large, oval, firm, yellow freestone which ripens 5 to 7 days later than 
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TRIOGEM (N. J. 70) 
A firm, yellow-fleshed freestone of high quality ripening 2 to 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. 
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 
