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A LEADER --- AND WHAT A PEACH .. . 

GOLDEN JUBILEE PEACH 
Prices of All Peach Trees 
50 or 
1-9 10-49 more 
5 io 6,1), up -...$1.75 $1.40 $1.25 
4 to 5’, %, to '\,” 1.50 1.20 95 
3 to 4’, i; to. %,” 1525 1.05 .80 
2.10: 3/44, 10 °%," 1.10 .90 .70 
Whips 2 to 3’ .... 1.00 .80 -55 
Whips, 18 to 24” -70 55 AS 
* Supply limited. Order early. 
INTRODUCING 
& GOLDENEAST 4. very 
. melting, high colored, yellow 
fleshed peach ripening 14 to 15 days before Elberta. 
~The fuzz is light like Hale. The red coloring of the 
fruit begins well in advance of the shipping stage and 
softening of the flesh proceeds slowly before and after 
it is picked, making it an ideal peach for the whole- 
sale and retail market. The fruits hang to the tree well 
even after they become firm ripe either in dry or wet 
seasons. This is a distinct advantage to the grower. 
The yellow orange color of the flesh is not only excep- 
tionally attractive but it retains this color wel, after the 
peaches are sliced. It does not trun an unappetizing 
brown as does the flesh of some varieties. The edible 
quality of the fruit is much superior to Elberta and lacks 
the bitterness of that variety. 
% SUMMERCREST &c'y in the summer, con- 
sumers of peaches do not as 
a rule appear to object if peaches are somewhat tart, 
but late in August many persons seek a peach which is 
quite sweet and free from bitterness. Summercrest is a 
large oval yellow freestone which meets these require- 
ments. No one wants an Elberta after eating a ripe 
Summercrest. The fruit is well colored, but not quite as 
high in color as Goldeneast. It is as hardy as J. H. Hale 
and does well on light soils. 
A very large, oval, firm 

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OUR 1946 INTRODUCTION 
ALBRU A peach as large or larger than Hale. 
However, in many ways it excells Hale. 
It ripens in like season and is a large round red cheeked 
peach of excellent quality. It handles well, thus making 
it a fine variety both for retail and wholesale markets. 
We have watched it in bearing for several years and 
consider it an outstanding peach. The tree is a good 
grower and as this- variety bears consistently it should 
have a large spot in every orchard. 

FIVE ALL STAR PEACHES... 
* TRIOGEM A firm, yélow-fleshed freestone of 
high quality ripening 2 or 3 days 
“after Golden Jubilee. It is a beautiful peach because 
of its high color and can be classed as an excellent 
shipper. It requires good peach soil and good culture 
to insure the most desirable size. It is a better com- 
mercial variety than Golden Jubilee. Among the newer 
peaches it is an outstanding variety in its season and 
deserves a good trial. 
* SUNHIGH A large, firm, yellow-fleshed free- 
stone of exceptionally high quality 
ripening a few days before Goldeneast. When ripe it is 
a freestone, but sometimes the firm flesh adheres slightly 
to the pit when hard ripe. The fruit buds are some- 
what hardier than Goldeneast and for that reason it has 
been more productive in those areas in which low winter 
temperatures occur frequently. It comes to us well 
recommended as a variety to precede Goldeneast. 
* FIREGLOW A large oval yellow fleshed peach, 
which begins to ripen a few days 
after Golden Jubilee. The fruit is firm and ripens slowly 
after being picked. The color is very bright for several 
days before ready to pick and its all over red color 
makes it readily saleable while yet very firm. It is a 
freestone and of very good quality. It is somewhat 
tender in bud and should be planted in mild peach 
weather conditions. 



