Roe. s Quality PE ACHE S 
FREESTONE PEACHES 
ALEXANDER. FT201. (May.) Very early white fleshed peach. 
Greenish white skin and flesh. Juicy and of good flavor. 
BABCOCK. FT202. (Early July.) Popular home orchard and com- 
mercial variety. Beautiful red colored fruit; flesh non-acid, honey- 
sweet. 
CURRY SEEDLING. FT204. (Late August.) Splendid yellow free- 
stone. Large fruit, ripens late. 
EARLY ELBERTA. FT205. (Early July.) Has all iis fine charac- 
teristics of its parent, plus the advantage of ripening earlier. 
ELBERTA. FT206. (Mid-July.) National favorite mid-season yellow 
freestone used for canning, drying and eating fresh. The fruit 
is large, yellow and of good flavor. 
FAY ELBERTA. FT207. (Late July.) Finest of the Elberta types. 
Flesh sweeter than Elberta; ripens a few days later. Good home 
canning and commercial fruit. 
FIDLER. FT208. (October.) A good late ripening variety. Firm yel- 
low flesh with a pleasing flavor. 
FISHER. FT209. (June.) Firmness and roundness give this new 
peach good shipping qualities. Unsurpassed for eating fresh. 
Fine ‘‘peachy” flavor and smooth texture. Splendid for home 
orchard. (Add 20c royalty per tree.) 
J. H. HALE. FT213. (July-August.) A widely planted shipping 
peach. Beautiful fruit is large and almost fuzzless. Flesh yellow, 
red at pit, unusually firm. In demand for home canning. 
LOVELL. FT214. (Late August.) Famous three-way peach; for 
shipping, drying and canning. Vigorous grower; heavy bearer. 
MILLER’S LATE. FT215. (Oct.-Nov.) Latest ripening freestone; good 
for home orchard in warm sections. Fruit medium to large and 
of good quality. 
MUIR. FT216. (Late August.) Unexcelled for drying. Very high 
sugar content. Large fruit; clear yellow to pit. 
NECTAR. FT217. (Plant Pat. No. 86.) (Early July.) The finest 
early white-fleshed freestone we have ever seen. It has 
size, beautiful coloring, a distinctive flavor with a de- 
lightful suggestion of nectarine tang. Should be in every 
family orchard. (Add 20c royalty per tree.) 
RIO OSO GEM. FT218. (Plant Pat. No. 84.) (Mid-August.) 
Extra large fruit with almost fuzzless skin blushed deep 
red. The big commercial money-maker and “'tops’’ for 
home orchards. (Add 10c royalty per tree.) 

SALWAY. FT219. (Sept.) A fine yellow freestone ripening when 
good peaches are scarce. Fruit large with deep yellow, very 
juicy flesh. 
STRAWBERRY FREE. FT220. (Early July.) A dandy early white 
peach. Creamy white skin partly covered with dark red. White 
flesh, red at pit; tender and juicy. Splendid table peach. 
YELLOW ST. JOHN. FT222. (Late June.) Medium size fruit, round 
and well colored. The yellow flesh is of fine eating quality. 
CLING PEACHES 
CAROLYN. FT203. (Late August.) A new productive cling having 
many of the popular features of the canning cling; large size 
with flesh of clear yellow and a small pit. 
FORTUNA. FT210. (July.) A new early yellow cling valued as 
one of the first commercial canning clings to ripen. 
GOMES (STUART). FT211. (Late August.) Not a new peach, but 
one that is receiving more atiention because of its valuable 
ripening position following Halford. 
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