is about as early as Red Bird and how much better it is to eat! The fruits 
become “red all over” before they are ripe and for that reason there is a 
strong tendency to pick them too soon. They will remain in good shipping 
condition for several days after they appear to be ripe and will hang to the 
tree even after they are soft. 
Neel SD) 
This firm, attractive, yellow fleshed, freestone peach ripens a few days 
before Golden Jubilee. It resembles J. H. Hale, hangs well to the tree and 
is an excellent shipper. It really has “what it takes” for an early yellow com- 
mercial peach. It should replace Golden Jubilee in many areas. It develops 
an attractive “red all over” color, while still hard and immature. For this 
reason it 1s a temptation to pick these attractive fruits before they reach 
the proper maturity and maximum size. Commercial growers interested in 
early ripening peaches should not miss the opportunity to try out this prom- 
ising new variety. | 
GRADES AND PRICES, FALL 1945—SPRING 1946 
Grade 1to10 10t025 25t0100 100t0 250 250 to 500 Over 500 
trees trees trees trees trees trees 
Je i ST _—— —— ay ae8) See heed Si 
Sete Clee eee $1.50 $1.25 1.00 .90 aS (65 
etOmomtCc ac IFO 125 1.00 90 LS. 65 
DELOBOplect =, aoa 2.00 1.50 125 mae) — 
Trees may be secured at the C. H. Steelman farm on the Clarksville-Port 
Mercer Road, about one-quarter mile from State Highway Route 26, or 
U. S. Route 1. Telephone Princeton 1935-J-1. Small shipments to distant 
points, including all orders for less than 25 trees, will be sent by express 
collect unless otherwise specified on the order blank. 
PLACING ORDERS 
All orders for trees should be sent to the New Jersey Peach Council, 
Inc., R. F. D. No. 2, Princeton, New Jersey. 
A deposit equal to 10 per cent of the total cost of the trees is required 
with each order and the balance before delivery. 
