WASTESBORO, VIRGINIA. 

Follows the Mayflower: June. 
*RED HAVEN. Our limited supply of the Red Haven does not justify the space in 
our catalogue that this new variety merits. 
Experiment Station. Bright red coloring on a yellow background. Smooth, almost 
fuzzless. Firm flesh. Fruit ripens uniformly. 
lific bearers. Fruit should be thinned for best results. 
in orchards where other varieties were Winter killed. Ripens about five days before 
the Golden Jubiiee, 
which up to this time 
has been the leading 
commercial Peach of 
its season. 10c. per 
tree extra. 
*ROCHESTER. At one 
time a popular yel- 
low, semi-freestone, ri- 
pening in late July. 
Has been largely re- 
placed by the Golden 
Jubilee, which is a 
few days earlier and 
tas better quality. 
“ SALWEY. Large yel- 
low freestone. Crimson 
cheek. Sweet, juicy. 
One of the best late 
Peaches. Ripening in 
September. 

Planting 
Guide 
The ripening date given 
is for a normal season 
at Waynesboro, Virginia. 
Some years Peaches ripen 
earlier and some. later. Far- 
ther south Peaches ripen earlier and 
farther north, later. 
Note: C—indicates Clingstone; F—TFree 
stone; S—Semi-freestone 
EARLY VARIETIES 
Variety Ripening Period 
Mayflower (C)............... June 15th 
Red: Bird'\(©) &. foe tees June 20th 
Red Haver. (H)ieaaen. eee July 15th 
Altoni(G)r Sir ee ceeicte July 15th 
Garman)(S)) oa ae oe eae July 20th 
Golden Jubilee (F)........... July 20th 
Hiley: (2) i. at ee heat mee July 25th 
Rochester \(S) aacemeees asco July 25th 
MIDSEASON VARIETIES 
Hale Haven (F)............. August 1st 
South Haven (F)............ August Ist 
Early Elberta (F)........... August Ist 
Champion (S)ho ne ae oe August Ist 
Belle of Georgia (F)...... August 10th 
Elbertag(E) seaside cies: August 15th 
Hale! (CE) errno carte August 15th 
BrackettGi)remcsaies errr August 20th 
Gage Elberta (F).......... August 20th 
Crawford’s Late (F)....... August 20th 
Shipper’s Late Red (F)....August 20th 
LATE VARIETIES 
Late Elberta (F)......... September Ist 
Iridtarn (Cpa enacet otra September 10th 
Sal wey.(l 7 wee a acer September 15th 
Heath Cling (C)........September 15th 
*RED BIRD. A beautiful, large, red-skinned, white-meated Cling which always sells, 
even though the quality is not considered the best. 
Introduced by the Michigan State 
Trees are strong growers and pro- 
Has produced full crops 
*SHIPPER’S LATE 
RED. Large, round, 
yellow. Freestone, 
with attractive red 
coloring. Ripens a 
few days later than 
the Elberta and of 
better quality. It 
sells for as much 
or more than El- 
berta. Ranks at 
the top as a com- 
mercial variety; 
equally as popular 
for the home or- 
chard. Trees hardy, 
good growers, early 
and prolific bearers. 
(See illustration.) 
*SOUTH HAVEN. In- 
troduced by the 
Michigan Experi- 
ment Station. Yel- 
low-meated free- 
stone; good size and 
quality. Early Aug. 
Very firm; excellent shipper. 


Golden Jubilee 

Espalier Fruit 
Trees 
May be had in various types 
and varieties 
Write for Special Illustrated Price 
List 


June Bud Peach 
Normally we do not offer June Buds 
but realizing that Peach trees would be 
extremely scarce this season, we grew a 
limited quantity of June Buds in some 
of the leading varieties. They are 
beautiful little trees with an excellent 
root system and will do well for you. 
When ordering Peach, we urge you, 
Shipper’ when possible, to make a second choice 
pper's so as to save time and correspondence 
Late Red when out of variety of your first choice. 





Ried lanes oS ing : 
Paidee ho aaa Fs a ee SS ea £3 
Block of More Than 500,000 Peach Trees in Our Main Nursery 
Coming on for Planting Fall ’45 and Spring ’46 
