CHAMPION NURSERIES, PERRY, OHIO 

A LEADER --- AND WHAT A PEACH ... . 

GOLDEN JUBILEE PEACH 
Prices of All Peach Trees 
50 or 
1-9 10-49 more 
petones 4, Up)... -.$1.75 $1.40 $1.10 
4 to 5’,%, to '\,” 1.50 1.00 13D 
getore',..4, to %,” 1.25 .30 .60 
metas, to Ki". 1.00 -- 60 ~. .50 
Whipeee2to. 3’ ... 585. .50 - .40 
Whips, 18 to 24”... .60 .40  .30 
INTRODUCING FIVE 
* GOLDENEAST A very large, high 
colored, yellow fleshed 
peach ripening 14 to 15 days before Elberta. 
The fuzz is light like Hale. The red coloring 
of the fruit begins well in advance of the 
shipping stage and softening of the flesh pro- 
ceed slowly before and after it is picked, 
making it an ideal peach for the wholesale 
and retail market. 

* SUMMERCREST Summercrest is a fate 

oval yellow freestone. 
No one wants an Elberta after eating a ripe 
Summercrest. The fruit is well colored, but 
not quite as high in color as Goldeneast. 
OUR 1947 INTRODUCTION 
* ALBRU A peach as large or larger than 
- Hale. However, in many ways it 
excells Hale. It ripens in like season and is 
a large round red cheeked peach of excellent 
quality. It handles well, thus making it a 
fine variety both for retail and wholesale 
markets. 
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ALL STAR PEACHES... 
% TRIOGEM A firm, yellow-fleshed free- 
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ing 2 or 3 days after Golden Jubilee. It is 
a better commercial variety than Golden 
Jubilee. 
SUNHIGH A large, yellow freestone, 
ripening a few days before 
Goldeneast. The fruit buds are somewhat 
hardier than Goldeneast and for that reason 
it has been more productive in those areas 
in which low winter temperatures occur fre- 
quently. 
x FIREGLOW A large yellow fleshed peach, 
which begins to ripen a few 
days after Golden Jubilee. The color is very 
bright for several days before ready to pick 
and its all over red color makes it readily 
saleable while yet very firm. 


