The New Jersey Peach Council has available for Fall or Spring delivery a 
good supply of well grown, disease free, true to name peach trees of varieties 
bred and tested in New Jersey. There are varieties for every purpose and cov- 
ering a harvesting season of approximately three months. 
Place your order now while all of these varieties are available in the quan- 
tity and grade you desire to plant. 
EARLY VARIETIES 
RIPENING BEFORE HILEY 
EARLY EAST (N. J. 134) 
This is a large, yellow-fleshed peach of high quality. It ripens about ten 
days before Golden Jubilee. The fruits develop an attractive red color, while 
still firm, and in long distance shipping condition. They remain in good con- 
dition for several days after they appear to be ripe. The dormant fruit buds are 
hardier than Elberta. Tree-ripened Early East at New Brunswick have been 
freestones. It has hardiness, productiveness, and attractiveness combined with 
good size, color, and quality. A promising new variety for the home or com- 
mercial orchard. 
JERSEYLAND (N. J. 135) 
This large, firm, attractive, yellow-fleshed freestone ripens a few days 
before Golden Jubilee. It resembles J. H. Hale, hangs well to the tree, and 1s 
an excellent shipper. It is far superior to Golden Jubilee as a commercial variety 
for shipment to wholesale markets. The tree is hardy, sets fruit buds freely, 
and comes into bearing early. The fruit freezes exceptionally well. It is ready 
for marketing before the market reacts to the pressure of the Golden Jubilee 
season. 
CHERRY RED (N. J. 129) 
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. 
RARITAN ROSE (N. J. 97) 
A firm, attractive, white-fleshed freestone of good quality, ripening a few 
days before Golden Jubilee. The tree is vigorous, hardy, and productive. The 
best early white of its season for the roadstand trade. 
WILD ROSE (N. J. 118) 
The best white-fleshed freestone to follow Raritan Rose. If you are offer- 
ing a succession of white peaches on a roadside stand you need this one. The 
fruit is large, round-oval, well colored with red, and has a clear white flesh of 
high quality. 
TRIOGEM (N. J. 70) 
A firm, yellow-fleshed freestone of high quality, ripening two to three days 
later than Golden Jubilee. Very attractive and an excellent shipper. It is now 
popular as far south as Georgia. 
