FREESTONE PEACHES 
6-8 grade $1.50 each, 4-6 grade $1.25 each, 3-4 grade $1.00 each. 
ALEXANDER. One of the leading early shipping peaches. The fruit is medium size, 
well colored and attractive. The flesh is greenish-white and partially free. 
BABCOCK. Particularly desirable for Southern California. Flesh white, juicy, sweet. 
Skin handsomely colored. 
BRIGGS RED MAY. An early peach of good quality, similar to Alexander but better 
in flavor. Fruit is medium size, wonderful red in color; flesh white, juicy and sweet, 
partially free. 
CURRY SEEDLING. A splendid yellow freestone, ripening late and filling the gap be- 
tween J. H. Hale and Salway. The fruit is large; flesh is yellow. 
EARLY ELBERTA. Has all the fine characteristics of its parent plus the advantage of 
ripening a month earlier. 
EARLY IMPERIAL. An early yellow freestone resembling Yellow St. John and con- 
sidered by many to have a better color. The fruit is medium size, with an attractive 
blush overlaying a yellow skin. Flesh is yellow, sweet and juicy. 
ELBERTA. The most widely known and widely grown peach in the United States. In 
California it is used extensively for fresh shipment, canning and drying. The fruit is 
large, yellow in color; the flesh of good quality. 
FAY ELBERTA. A yellow freestone somewhat similar to Elberta. It has a smaller pit 
and ripens a few days later than Elberta. A good shipper. 
FIDLER. A new novelty introduced last year by us for the first time. Firm yellow flesh 
and high blush make this a fine late-season freestone. Ripens 10-15 days after Salway. 
@ FISHER (Plant Patent No. 233). Few new peach introductions have the outstanding 
features of the Fisher. It has two excellent shipping qualities in its roundness and firm- 
hess; two excellent eating qualities in its smooth texture and fine ‘‘peachy” flavor. The 
Fisher ripens a full six weeks ahead of Elberta, a remarkable advantage for a yellow- 
fleshed peach of high quality. Add 20 cents royalty. 
FOSTER. A yellow freestone similar to Early Crawford but superior to that variety 
in many respects. The fruit is good size and attractive in color; flesh firm, sweet and 
juicy. A standard variety of its season commercially and much in demand for the 
family orchard. 
HALES EARLY. Fine, large white-fleshed freestone with attractive, blushed skin. 
J. H. HALE. July. One of the most widely planted shipping peaches. The fruit is large 
in size, beautiful in appearance. The almost fuzzless skin is overspread with deep 
crimson; the flesh is yellow, red at the pit, unusually firm. The tree is sturdy, though 
small. Ripens just after Elberta. 
LOVELL. Known as the ‘‘three-way"’ peach. It is used extensively for shipping, drying 
and canning. Most popular for its drying qualities, it has a good reputation for sizing 
up well and having a “‘narrow"' drying ratio. One of its outstanding merits is the vigor 
and high productivity of the tree. 
MILLER’S LATE. California's latest commercial variety. A good late peach for the 
home orchard in warm sections. 
MUIR. The peach that many consider the ‘’made to order’’ variety for commercial 
drying. It is universally recognized as the finest dried peach produced in California. 
The fruit is very large, a clear yellow to the pit and very sweet. 
® NECTAR (Plant Patent No. 86). The finest early white-fleshed freestone we have 
ever seen. It has size, beautiful coloring, a distinctive flavor with a delightful sug- 
FLBERTA PEACHES gestion of nectarine tang; firm, juicy flesh finely textured; almost no fuzz on the skin 
and a wonderfully appetizing aroma. Nectar trees are sturdy growers, good producers. 
Add 20 cents royalty. 
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cellent variety in quality of flavor and appearance. Commercial money-maker; home 
orchard favorite. Add 10 cents royalty. 
6-8 grade $1.50 each, 4-6 grade $1.25 each, 3-4 grade $1.00 each 
SALWAY. An old standard late freestone. Flesh is yellow; quality good. 
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ua ms New productiv Cling ripening with, and rivaling Gaume. Peach STRAWBERRY FREE. An especially good white-fleshed freestone for the home or- 
men who have it say that it has the advantages of Gaume plus a facility to hang chard. The fruit is large and attractive; the flesh very sweet, tender and juicy. 
well on the tree. 
‘ e ‘ ; YELLOW ST. JOHN. Fruit is medium in size, roundish and well colored. The yellow 
GAUME. One of our leading "late midsummer’’ canning varieties and popular flesh is of fine eating quality and free at the pit. It is an excellent shipper. 
in all cling peach districts. It has many of the popular features of the canning 
cling; large in size with a flesh of clear yellow and a small pit. Tree is vigorous 
and productive. 
GOMES (Stewart). Not a new peach but one that is receiving more attention because of its desirable 
ripening position following Halford. 
HALFORD NO. 2. One of the new clings in popular demand. Its high yields and excellent quality, 
combined with a desirable ripening date, make it a favorite variety of the growers and canners. 
HEATH. Without a peer as a home canning peach. The fruit is large, beautifully blushed, and fra- 
grant. The creamy white flesh is fine-grained and sweet. June buds, 3-4 grade, only. 
JOHNSON. Early August. A heavy bearing yellow canning cling producing fruit of high quality. 
The flesh is clear yellow to the pit and it is a popular variety with the canners. It is more immune 
to rust and mildew than some varieties. 
PALORO. One of the leading canning varieties in all peach districts. The fruit attains large size and 
possesses a clear, yellow fine-grained flesh. The tree is a strong grower and heavy producer. 
PEAK. Almost identical with Paloro but ripens a few days later. It is given some preference in Sutter 
County because of its lower susceptibility to mildew. 
SELLER’S ORANGE. The largest cling peach, used for home canning, but not commercially because 
of its large size. 
SIMS. A large, clear yellow cling, producing excellent crops and very popular with canners and 
growers in all peach sections. It is a good variety for Southern California as it is resistant to delayed 
foliation. 
STRAWBERRY CLING. Another white fleshed cling of beautiful color and excellent flavor. A fine 
peach for home canning. 
® SULLIVAN CLING (Plant Patent No. 186). This excellent new cling peach was introduced by us a 
few years ago to answer the problem '’What is to replace the Phillips?’’ A consistent heavy producer 
of top-quality fruit. Add 5 cents royalty. : 

WALTON. An early midsummer cling. The tree is vigorous and productive; partially resistant to BEURRE HARDY DOYENNE DU COMICE 
rust and mildew. The fruit is liked by the canners for the early ripening season. WINTER NELIS 
