PEACH TREES 

Shipper’s Late Red 
Varieties Listed in Order of Ripening 
Early Varieties Hale-Haven Medium Late Varieties Late Varieties 
Greensboro South Haven Afterglow (N. J. 84) Iron Mountain 
edetiaven Hiley Shipper’s Late Red Salberta 
Cumberland Golden East (N. J. 87) Gage Elberta Heath Cling 
fcaiden Jubilee Champion Brackett Salway 
Triogen (N. J. 70) Early Elberta Late Elberta Lizzie 
acheter Summer Crest (N. J. 94)Late Brackett Ford’s Late 
P eee Belle of Georgia Roberta Fox Seedling 
Mid-Season Varieties Redskin McAllister Stevens Rare Ripe 
Newday (N. J. 79) Elberta 
Sunhigh (N. J. 82) J. H. Hale 
TRIOGEN (N. J. 70)—Deep red, highly colored. Yellow freestone peach. Ripens just before 
Hale-Haven, colors up and stays firm on tree for a week. 
SUNHIGH (N. J. 82)—-Large smooth bright red peach coloring all over. Flesh has a tendency 
to adhere to pit when hard ripe. But due to the hardiness of the tree bearing large crops an- 
nually, it is becoming a very important variety. 
HALE-HAVEN—A cross between Hale and South Haven. Yellow freestone. Heavy bearer. 
Large high red color. An excellent shipper. 
GOLD-EAST (N. J. 87)—Large highly colored yellow freestone. Ripens right after Golden 
Jubilee. Colors up early. 
SUMMER CREST (N. J. 94)—Large yellow freestone. Gets red all over. World’s highest 
colored peach. Excellent flavor. Ripens just before Elberta. 
ELBERTA—Most undoubtedly the king of all peaches. It has stood the test of time as one of 
the best producers of high quality fruit of good size and good shipping quality and is an excellent 
canner. It will produce a good crop over a large variety of soils, and a greater variety of 
climates than any other peach. This is the original Elberta. 
J. H. HALE—When you plant Worley’s strain of Hale, you are getting the best. We have spent 
years in obtaining this strain of Hale and it is superior to all others. The skin is deep crimson 
yellow, smooth and fuzzless. For best results, plant some other variety with it. 
SHIPPER’S LATE RED—Fine yellow freestone. Large size and good bearer. Ripens about 
September 1. Bigger and better than Hale in flavor and color, and it is not susceptible to 
brown rot. 
