The New Jersey Peach Council has available for Fall or Spring delivery a 
good supply of well grown, disease free, true to name peach trees of varieties 
bred and tested in New Jersey. They represent the best selection of yellow 
and white fleshed varieties ever offered by the Peach Council. There are 
varieties for every purpose and covering a harvesting season of approximately 
three months. 
Place your order now while all of these varieties are available in the 
quantity and grade you desire to plant. 

New Varieties Recently Named 
Extra Early --Yellow Flesh -- Before Golden Jubilee 
EARLY EAST (N. J. 134) 
This is a large, yellow fleshed peach of high quality. It ripens about 
ten days before Golden Jubilee. The fruits develop an attractive red 
color, while still firm, and in long distance shipping condition. hey 
remain in good condition for several days after they appear to be ripe. 
The dormant fruit buds are hardier than Elberta. Tree ripened Early 
East at New Brunswick have been freestones. It has hardiness, pro- 
ductiveness and attractiveness combined with good size, color, and 
quality. A promising new variety for the home or commercial orchard. 
JERSEYLAND (N. J. 135) 
This large, 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 is far superior to Golden 
Jubilee as a commercial variety for shipment to wholesale markets. The 
tree is hardy, sets fruit buds freely, and comes into bearing early. The 
fruit freezes exceptionally well. Jerseyland should be a profitable variety 
in any well managed commercial orchard. 
JUST BEFORE ELBERTA 
REDCREST (N. J. 126) 
This large, firm, yellow fleshed freestone ripens just before Elberta, 
or with Summercrest. It is more attractive than Summercrest with a 
skin color equal to Sunhigh and smooth as velvet. The tree is a vigor- 
ous grower, and productive. The fruit is excellent for freezing and 
canning. This promising variety is a real competitor for Summercrest. 
JUST AFTER ELBERTA 
LATEROSE (N. J. 109) 
A large, firm, attractive white fleshed freestone of high quality, 
ripening with Afterglow, or immediately after Elberta and White Hale. 
An excellent variety for canning and freezing. The trees are vigorous, 
hardy, and productive. 

