New Red Elberta 

MAYFLOWER. Bright red cheeked, the only July Peach that is 
well colored. Inclined to overbear, should always be thinned. 
® MIKADO. (June Elberta.) Semi-clingstone, ripens 30 days ahead 
of Elberta. Yellow with red cheek; quality excellent, makes 
good Peach for early roadside trade; very productive and hardy. 
ORIOLE. Another variety from the New Jersey Station, is ready 
by the middle of August, a week after Marigold, and about a 
week ahead of Rochester. The tree is large and very produc- 
tive. The fruit is medium to large in size, roundish, yellow, 
very good in quality, and a freestone. 
ROCHESTER. Called the best early yellow freestone. Ripens 
about August 10th. Large, very freestone; tree strong grower; 
sells remarkably on the market; tree comes into bearing young 
and is prolific. We call it one of the best sorts for orchard 
planting. 
s» SALWEY. Best late Peach sold on market, yellow, large and 
prolific; tree hardy and vigorous grower; flesh juicy, rich, sweet. 
Ripens October 1st. 
SALBERTA. A highly successful cross between Salwey and 
Elberta, conserving the size and quality of the Elberta and the 
lateness of the Salwey, making it a truly wonderful Peach; it 
has been used in Northern Ohio successfully and pleases all 
who have tried it. September, late. 

South Haven 
New Redelberta Peach 
The World’s Favorite Peach in a New Dress 
(Trade Mark Reg.) U.S. Plant Patent No. 232 
The REDELBERTA Peach is a true Elberta. It has double the 
red color—and ripens fully ten days earlier than ordinary Elberta. 
REDELBERTA reaches the earlier markets and has brought top 
prices. Origin: a bud-sport limb on an Elberta tree. Discovered in 
1928—10 years fruiting, testing and proving. Bearing orchards 
prove its outstanding color and earliness. 
MORE PROFITABLE 
from Washington—Season 1939, Jay Perry’s (Kennewick, Wash.) 
REDELBERTA Peaches sold wholesale at $1.25 per peach box. 
(First ordinary Elberta sold at 60c to 70e per box.) RED- 
Lr ee was the first Washington grown Elberta to reach the 
market. 
from Ontario, Canada—“The ripening date makes it a winner. We 
have no other good peach ripening at the same date. I believe 
your Redelberta is the best peach known to precede Elberta.” 
from Indiana—‘‘Redelberta ripened ahead of Early Elberta and is 
certainly a beautiful peach—red all over. Had I known what 
they were when I purchased them I would have bought a whole 
orchard of them. They have plenty of color, demand top market 
prices. 
Reserve Your Redelberta Trees WOW/ 
These leading, dependable nurseries are exclusively licensed to 
propagate and sell genuine REDELBERTA (Trade Mark Reg.) 
(U.S. Plant Patent No. 232) Peach trees. 

SHIPPERS’: LATE RED. (Big Red.) A new Peach with several 
distinctive claims. Of good round shape, bulkier than Elberta, 
so beautifully surfaced with red it attracts the eye. The flesh 
is yellow, sweet, juicy and of pleasing flavor; freestone. Bears 
young, annually and abundantly; the tree is very hardy. Its 
greatest commercial advantage—aside from supreme quality— 
lies in its ability to stick on the tree much longer than most 
sorts, thus many times saving the entire crop where lack of 
time, continued rains or glutted markets create wastage. 
SOUTH HAVEN. (Early Ohio.) These two are identical. This 
Peach is a success, injecting into the market a valuable sort. 
Comes in a barren period preceding the Elberta, better than 
average size, globular, dependable bearer, hardy and prolific. 
Meat is deep yellow, juicy and delicious, outside attractive 
sas rear with red cheek. This is one of the best sorts for 
market. 
VEDETTE. A seedling of Elberta of Canadian origin. Ripens 
about 3 weeks before Elberta or just before South Haven. The 
tree is productive and the fruit large, roundish oval, yellow 
fleshed and a freestone. We recommend it for trial. 
VALIANT. A seedling of Elberta of Canadian origin. A large 
yellow-fleshed, high-colored Peach, ripening just after Vedette. 
Very hardy and productive. Same season as South Haven. 
WILMA. (Late Elberta.) A seedling of the Elberta, about 10 
days later, in shape a trifle rounder, colors up better, has better 
flavor, and has the advantage of coming when Elberta is gone. 

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