WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA 


*RED HAVEN. Our limited supply of the Red Haven does not justify the space in our 
catalogue that this new variety merits. Introduced by the Michigan State Experi- 
ment Station. Bright red coloring on a yellow background. Smooth, almost fuzzless. 
Firm fiesh. Fruit ripens uniformly. Trees are strong growers and prolific bearers. 
Fruit should be thinned for best results. Has produced full crops in orchards where 
other varieties were Winterkilled. Ripens about five days before the Golden Jubilee, 
which up to this time has been the leading commercial Peach of its season. 10c. per 
tree extra. 
SALWEY. Large yellow freestone. Crimson cheek. Sweet, juicy. One of the best 
late Peaches» S¢ptember. 
*SHIPPER’S 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 Elberta. Ranks at the top as a commercial variety; equally as popular 
for the home orchard. Trees hardy, good growers, early and prolific bearers. 
SLAPPY. Sweet, highly flavored yellow freestone. Good home orchard variety. Late 
July. 
*SOUTH HAVEN. Introduced by the Michigan Experiment Station. Yellow-meated 
freestone; good size and quality. Early August. 
SULLIVAN’S EARLY ELBERTA. An Elberta sport ripening ten days ahead of its 
parent; size, color and shipping qualities identical. 
SUMMERCREST. Another large New Jersey Peach ripening with Belle of Georgia. 
Flesh sweety golden yellow. Freestone. 
TRIOGEM. Early red, firm, yellow freestone New Jersey Peach ripening with Golden 
Jubilee. 
*VEDETTE. Early yellow-meated freestone Canadian variety following Golden 
Jubilee. Good quality, excellent shipper. 
PLANTING GUIDE 
The ripening date given is for a normal season at 
Waynesboro, Virginia. Some years Peaches ripen 
earlier and some later. Farther south Peaches ripen 
earlier and farther north, later. 
Note: C—indicates Clingstone; F—Freestone; 
S—Semi-freestone 
EARLY VARIETIES 
Variety Ripening Period 
Mayflower (C) June 15th 
Red Bird (C) June 20th 
Red Haven (F) July 15th 
Carman (5) July 20th 
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July 20th 
July 25th 
Fireglow (f) July 25th 
Slappy (F) July 25th 
Vedette (I) July 25th 
MIDSEASON VARIETIES 
Golden East (F) August Ist 
Hale-Haven (I) August 1st 
South Haveni(H)-n-eeeee ere ee AUS US olst 
Barly Elberta (i) hey ae een ern ieee August Ist 
Gham piori|(S)peiinicla sorte stele or deiwiees August 1st 
Crawford’s Early (F).................-August 5th 
Sullivan’s Early Elberta (F)...........August 5th 
Summercrest (F) August 10th 
Belle of Georgia (Ff) August 10th 
Elberta (IF) August 15th 
J. H. Hale (F). August 15th 
Afterglow (F) August 20th 
Brackett (I') August 20th 
Gage Elberta (I) August 20th 
Shipper’s Late Red (I) August 20th 
LATE VARIETIES 
Late Elberta (I) September ist 
Indian (C) September 10th 
Salwey (FI) September 15th 
Heath Cling (C) September 15th 
Krummel (fF) October 5th 
Shipper’s 
Red 

Golden Jubilee 

Espatienr 
FRUIT TREES 
May be had in various types 
and varieties 
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