WHITE-FLESHED VARIETIES 
Although yellow-fleshed peaches are the most popular there still is a demand 
for a succession of good white-fleshed varieties. One of the handicaps of white-fleshed 
peaches has been the lack of varieties of sufficient merit ripening throughout the season. 
Raritan Rose has become a popular local market peach and consumers have been 
asking growers for good varieties to follow. These are now available in two named 
varieties, Wildrose (N. J. 118) and Summer Rose (N. J. 101). 
WILDROSE (N. J. 118) 
A large, firm white-fleshed freestone of high quality ripening after Raritan Rose, 
or about with Triogem. At New Brunswick the skin is as brightly and attractively col- 
ored with red as the flower of a wild rose. Anyone who desires a succession of good 
white-fleshed varieties should have this one. 
SUMMER ROSE (N. J. 101) ' 
A large, oval, white-fleshed, freestone of good quality ripening immediately after 
Goldeneast and Redrose. The fruits resemble well colored Belle of Georgia in shape 
and appearance, but are firmer and larger. This new variety meets the demand for an 
attractive white fleshed variety to follow Redrose and precede White Hale. 
WHITE HALE (N. J. 63) (U.S. Plant Patent 31) 
A large to very large firm, white-fleshed freestone of good quality ripening with 
Elberta and J. H. Hale. The tree is more vigorous than J. H. Hale and the flowers 
are perfect. It meets the demand for a large, showy, white-fleshed peach during the 
Elberta season. 
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. 
GRADES AND PRICES 
1to10 10to25 25to100 100 to 250 250 to 500 Over 500 
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These prices are F. O. B. at the C. H. Steelman farm on the Clarksville-Port 
Mercer Road, about one-quarter mile from State Highway Route 26, or U. S. Route 
1. Telephone Princeton 1935-J-1. Small shipments to distant points, including all orders 
for less than 25 trees, will be sent by express collect unless otherwise specified on the 
order blank. 
PLACING ORDERS 
All orders for trees should be sent to the New Jersey Peach Council, Inc., R. D. 
No. 2, Box 2-316, Princeton, New Jersey. 
A deposit equal to 10 per cent of the total cost of the trees is required with each 
order and the balance before delivery. 
