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 leaf spot. 
SUNHIGH (N. J. 82) 
A large, firm, attractive yellow-fleshed variety of good quality rrpening a 
few days earlier than Goldeneast. Generally it is a freestone but sometimes 
the firm flesh adheres slightly to the pit when the fruit is hard ripe. The fruit 
buds are somewhat hardier than Goldeneast. A popular variety to precede 
Goldeneast. 
MID-SEASON VARIETIES 
GOLDENEAST (N. J. 87) 
A very large, firm, attractive, yellow-fleshed freestone of high quality ripen- 
ing about two weeks before Elberta. This has been a profitable variety in New 
Jersey because of its firm flesh, large size, and attractive appearance. This 
mid-August peach is hard to beat on the light peach soils from New Bruns- 
wick south in New Jersey. 
REDROSE (N. J. 98) 
A firm, attractive, highly-colored white-fleshed freestone of high quality 
ripening with Goldeneast. The trees are vigorous, productive, and hardy. For 
those who desire a good red-all-over, firm, white-fleshed ‘peach to follow Waild- 
rose, this variety can be recommended. 
SUMMER ROSE (N. J. 101) 
The best large, oval, white-fleshed freestone to follow Redrose in New 
Jersey. The fruits resemble well-colored Belle of Georgia in shape and appear- 
ance, but are firmer, larger and earlier. 
REDCREST (N. J. 126) 
This large, firm, yellow-fleshed freestone ripens just before Elberta, or 
with Summercrest. 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. 
SUMMERCREST (N. J. 94) 
A large, oval, yellow-fleshed freestone ripening just before Elberta. A 
popular home canning peach. The tree is vigorous and hardy. An excellent 
variety to precede Elberta. 
WHITE HALE (N. J. 63) (U. S. Plant Patent 31) 
A large to very large, firm, white-fleshed freestone of good quality ripen- 
ing with Elbérta and J. jet Hale. The tree is more vigorous than J. H. Hale and 
fee flowers are ‘perfect. It meets the demand for a ie ge, showy, white-fleshed 
peach during the Elberta season. 
