HIGH QUALITY TREES FOR SPRING DELIVERY 
The New Jersey Peach Council has available for Spring delivery a supply of 
high quality, disease free, true to name peach trees of several very promising varieties 
bred and tested in New Jersey. 
Place your order now for any of these varieties that you may desire to plant this 
spring. Orders will be accepted as received until the supply of trees is exhausted. Do 
not delay! Order now! 
YELLOW-FLESHED VARIETIES 
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 ex- 
cellent shipper. It is far superior to Golden Jubilee as a commercial variety for ship- 
ment to wholesale markets. The tree 1s 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, especially on the lighter, early soils. 
CHERRYsREDICN] Jn1z9) 
A medium to large round, non-melting yellow-fleshed clingstone which ripens at 
the same season as Red Bird. It colors well with red before it is ripe, is a dark red 
peach on the cheek with prominent splashes of red on the less exposed side. The flesh 
is orange-yellow, deeply stained with red. It can be picked and handled much the 
same as Red Bird. The flesh cooks well and makes an attractive red pie. 
NEWDAY (N. J. 79) 
A firm, yellow-fleshed peach of good quality ripening about a week later than 
Golden Jubilee. It resembles Elberta in color and shape, and the average size is larger 
than Triogem. Resistant to bacterial leat spot. 
REDCREST (N. J. 126) 
This large, firm, yellow-fleshed freestone ripens just before Elberta, or with Sum- 
mercrest. It is more attractive than Summercrest with a skin color equal to Sunhigh 
and smooth as velvet. The tree is a vigorous grower, and productive. The fruit is 
excellent for freezing and canning. This promising variety is a real competitor for 
Summercrest for wholesale marketing. 
GOODCHEER (N. J. 152) 
A large, bright, attractive, yellow freestone of good quality, ripening about a week 
after Elberta. A promising variety to prolong the Elberta and Afterglow season; good 
for both canning and freezing. Brighter and more attractive than Afterglow. 
AUTUMN (N. J. 145) 
A large, firm, yellow-fleshed freestone ripening ten days to two weeks after 
Elberta. Hardier than Elberta and a vigorous grower. A very promising late, yellow 
peach when planted on a fertile, well drained peach soil. 
