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ROCHESTER ‘ This variety was introduced 
. during the last few years, 
resembles Early Crawford, but does not split at 
phe: tue as Mees one Crawford. 
IMPROVED ROCHESTER 7s is « 
regular 
Rochester. type peach only we have selected from 
a special tree which seems to be a slight im- 
provement over the standard Rochester. Other- 
¥ Mel flavor, ete., are the same. No extra charge. 
M AYFLOWER Earliest peach known. Dark 
red all over, prolific bearer. 
Ripens last of May or the first of June. 
CRAWFORD’S EARLY (FREE) 
Large, roundish bright yellow with red cheek; 
flesh yellow, juicy and sweet; quality good. Au- 
gust and September. 
IMPROVED LATE CRAWFORD 
A superior strain of Late Crawford. Better flavor, 
can’t be equaled for canning. Not a very good 
shipper. 
IMPROVED CRAWFORD 
SPECI AL An early Crawford variety. Ripens 
a few days earlier and not so many 
cept pits. 
PALORA CLING An improved canning 
variety planted in large 
CEG E _ Se. 
Late white cling, 40 days 
HEATH CLING after Elberta. Delicious 
flavor. 
PEAK CLING This variety planted in large 
quantities in California. De- 
licious flavored peach for canning. 
very fine me- 
~CHAMPION PEACH dium early white 
freestone peach. 
Mid season white 
BELL-OF GEORGIA freestone, Good 
flavor and quality. Ripens 8 days before Elberta. 
EARLY RED BIRD Very early ripening 
just after Mayflow- 
er, which it resembles only is much larger and 
more pointed on the blossom end, brilliant red. 
TUSCAN CLING (TUSKENA: 
YELLOW TUSCAN) ii pest carly can. 
ning peach; takes the lead over all other peaches 
in price Middle of July. 
D) Medium, nearly round; 
‘HALE Ss EARLY skin mottled red, dark 
red cheek. Flesh white, juicy, melting, high fla- 
vored, free from stone. First of August. 
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An improved 
EARLY CHARLOTTE Peedi inettnin 
Early Crawford, originated at Salem, Ore., in 
1878, by O. Dickenson, where it has attracted 
much attention among fruit growers. This re- 
markable peach succeeds in Oregon, where many 
other varieties fail. Flesh yellow, melting and 
juicy, with a rich and excellent flavor; freestone. 
Ripens after Crawford’s Early. 
TRIUMPH Earliest yellow flesh peach; rip- 
ens a few days later than Alex- 
ander, blooms later; sure and abundant bearer; 
strong vigorous grower; fruit good size; yellow, 
with red and crimson cheek, 
A cross between Vaughan and 
VETERAN Karly Elberta; of Canadian or- 
igin. The fruit is large, round, yellow fleshed, 
freestone and superior to Elberta in quality. Ri- 
pens a few days after Valiant or about 2 weeks 
before Elberta. Our supply of these very limited. 
Yellow fleshed, these precede the chant Elberta 
and follow the ‘Golden Jubilee. 
ARMEN Large, creamy white with deep 
C blush; tough skin, making it a 
good market variety; flesh tender, juicy, fine fla- 
vor. Semi-cling. 
MALTA OR MUIR Very sweet and firm, 
yellow, with some- 
times a faint blush, Large, very free, pit quite 
small. Most popular drying and canning variety 
on the coast. August. 
IMPROVED MUIR W¢ have a good imp. 
strain of Muir peach. 
Type and quality is the same as regular Muir 
but seems to be a little more of a prolific bearer. 


A Basket of True to Name Peaches From 
Tualatin Valley Nursery True to Name Trees. 
Tualatin Valley Trees Are The 
Best Obtainable 
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