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Everyone is familiar with the old reliable Elberta. Its attrac- 
tive appearance, large size, uniformly shaped fruits are well 
known throughout the world. Universally planted—Elberta 
leads all other Peaches in number of trees producing fruit. 
Most popular Peach on the market. Ripens midseason, round- 
ish with a pointed tip, thick skin; flesh yellow stained pink 
near the pit; juicy, firm but tender, good quality freestone 
See page 7 for prices. 
CARMAN. A very hardy, semi-freestone Peach, ripening about the middle of July 
skin pale yellow with blush cn sunny side; flesh white, tender, sweet and melt 
ing. Ships well. A good early market Peach. 
CRAWFORD’S EARLY. Freestone. Large, oblong, yellow with deep red cheek; 
flesh yellow, ;uicy and rich, excellent flavor. August Ist to 15th. 
CRAWFORD’S LATE. Ripens after Elberta. Freestone. High quality and very 
large; flesh deep yellow; skin yellow with broad dark red cheek. 
GAGE ELBERTA. Ripens two to three days later than Elberta, and fruit is so simi- 
lar that only an expert can distinguish the difference. A disease-resistant bud 
sport of 1amous Elberta. 
See page 7 for prices. 
GREENSBORO. Semi-cling. Ripens from June 25th to July 10th. Large, white with 
a red cheek. Flesh white, rich and juicy. Tree a strong grower. 
J. H. HALE. Freestone. One of the best sorts for market or garden. Fruit is very 
large, round, yellow, sweet and melting; quality excellent. Skin yellow, finely 
colored. Ripens just before the Elberta. A very good one. 

Goldeneast 
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Elberta 
SHIPPERS LATE RED. Follows Elberta in ripening. Skin yellow with 
attractive red coloring. Flesh yellow, juicy, sweet, pleasing flavor. 
Bears young; good late commercial variety. Freestone. 
TRIOGEM. (N. J. 70.) An early, oval, red all over, firm, yellow freestone 
Peach of excellent quality. Ripens two or three days earlier than 
Golden Jubilee. 
Gotione 
(N. J. 87) Early Midseason 
Ripens about fifteen days earlier than Elberta. A large, 
oval, firm, highly colored, yellow-fleshed freestone Peach, 
rapidly gaining popularity with commercial growers. 
Originated at the New Jersey Experimental Station. An 
excellent variety for shipping or for home use. 
HALE-HAVEN 
A Premium Peach for Every Commercial Orchard— 
Ripens Two Weeks Before Elberta 
Steadily gaining favor, because of its size, color, good shipping quali- 
ties and hardiness in bud. 
This marvelous new Peach, an introduction of the Michigan State Ex- 
periment Station, is a cross between the famous South Haven and J. H. 
Hale. Its an aristocrat of the first order. 
Extremely high color before ripening; withstands cold temperatures; 
very hardy; heavy bearer. A perfect freestone, yellow fleshed. 
RED BIRD CLING. (Early Wheeler.) Very early, white cling, extra large 
with a bright red blush; an excellent shipper. Earliness, high color 
and productiveness make it a profitable variety for the commercial 
orchardist. 
ROCHESTER. Has the habits and characteristics of the Crawford, but 
fully two weeks earlier. Yellow; freestone; good size; very sweet, fine 
flavor. Requires only half the usual amount of sugar for canning. 
Ripens middle of July. 

