
PEACH, GOLDEN BLUSH (Pat. 473) 
Hermosa 
White fleshed freestone peach whose parents were J. H. Hale and 
Babcock. This should be a good recommendation for a good peach 
and it really is. It produces heavy crops of medium size fruits, sweet 
and juicy, ripe about mid-July. Makes a vigorous growing tree and 
the fruits are excellent for eating or canning. Each $1.75. 
Hutchinson 
This brand new peach has so many fine qualities that we are at 
loss for words to describe it. In our test gardens it has been most 
vigorous in growth and ripens quantities of enormous fruits in mid- 
August. Flesh white and so richly flavored that we could not help but 
remark—Nectar of the Gods! We also noticed the beautiful red cheek 
and the lack of customary fuzz, often objectionable on many peaches 
eaten fresh. We are sure you will agree with us that this is an out- 
standing peach in every respect. Each $1.75. 
Indian Blood 
One of the most unusual appearing peaches and unusually delicious 
sliced and eaten fresh. The deep red flesh is very tasty—the skin very 
dark and covered with a thick greyish almost woolly fuzz. Fruits of 
medium size, and round in shape. Late August. Each $1.50. 
J. H. Hale 
Large round fruits very beautiful to look at and delicious to eat. 
Beautiful yellow skin, marked with deep red. Very popular and 
excellent quaity. Bears well except after very mild winters. Each $1.50. 
Millers Late 
The best quality late ripening peach. Heavy bearing and ripe in 
October and November almost to Thanksgiving. Fruits large, with 
tasty yellow flesh. Each $1.50. 
Newcal Peach 
NEW. A heavy bearing peach of the Elberta type, medium size, 
oval in shape with delicious yellow flesh. Ripens in mid-August. This 
new peach will begin bearing two years after planting. Each $2.00. 
Redwing 
An improved Babcock, ripening at about the same time but with 
larger fruits, more beautiful to look at and of better quality. The flesh 
is firm, white with a blush-pink color and when mature heavily splashed 
with red. A delicious peach which we know you will enjoy in your 
garden orchard (Pat. 621). Small trees only. Each $2.00. 

Rio Oso Gem 
(Pat. 84.) Large round peaches with deep crimson cheeks and 
richly flavored yellow flesh. On the order of J. H. Hale, ripens two 
weeks earlier and finer than that variety for Southern California. Each 
$2.00. 
Robin 
An excellent semi-freestone white fleshed peach. Fruits are of 
medium size and show a beautiful red cheek where touched by the sun. 
Ripe in early June. (Pat. 529.) Small trees only. Each $2.00. 
CLINGSTONE PEACHES 
Mills Cling 
For canning has no equal. A big fellow, about twice average size. 
Juicy and sweet, firm warm yellow flesh with rich and luscious flavor. 
Beautiful in appearance. Ripens in October. Each $1.50. 
Orange Cling 
Large orange-yellow fruits with deep yellow colored flesh for can- 
ning. This variety is the best for this purpose. Late August. Each 
$1.50. 
Sims Cling 
This fine quality peach bears consistently good crops each season. 
Golden yellow fruits, larger than average and of excellent quality t 
the pit. Late August. Each $1.50. ; 
RIPENING CHART FOR PEACHES 
Month 
May—Mayflower. 
June—Nectar, Babcock, Redwing, Australian Saucer, Robin. 
July—Socala, Early Crawford, Hermosa. 
August—New Cal., Rio Oso Gem, J. H. Hale, Indian Blood, Elberta, 
Golden Blush, Hutchinson. 
October-November—AMiiller’s Late. 
HOWARD MIRACLE 
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