
PEACH—continued 
CUMBERLAND—W-F Large size very attractive firm peach. Ex- 
cellent quality. August 5-12. 
EARLY: CRAWFORD—Y-F A good peach for market or home use. 
September 1-5. 
EARLY ELBERTA—Y-F Very large, good quality. September 5-10. 
ELBERTA—Y-F The most widely planted of all peaches. Fruit 
very large, good quality and flavor. September 10-20. 
GOLD DROP—yY-F A sstrictly Michigan peach. Medium size, fine 
flavor. September 25-October 1. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE—Y-F Large size, Elberta type. Ships better 
than most early varieties. August 15-20. 
HALEHAVEN—Y-F Cross between South Haven au. JfH. Hale. 
Large size, good quality. August 25-30. 
J]. H. HALE—Y-F One of the largest peaches. Elberta’s strongest 
competitor. September 5-10. ° 
KALHAVEN—Y-F Cross between J. H. Hale and Kalamazoo. 
Fruits are medium to large; very firm and good shippers. 
Ripens just before Elberta. 
LATE CRAWFORD—Y-F Tree adapted to many soils and cli- 
mates. September 20-30. 
MIKADO (June Elberta)—Y-F Good size and appearance. August 
Lb: 
ORIOLE—Y-F One of the best Bets, peaches. Ripens about 
August 10. 
REDHAVEN—A new introduction that merits a position in every 
orchard. Fruit brilliant red, freestone, medium size, slightly 
elongated shape, skin smooth and tough. Flesh yellow, firm 
and fine textured. Sweet, of excellent quality. Matures about 
30 days before Elberta. 
ROCHESTER—Y-F One of the best early peaches. Medium size. 
Ripens about August 15-20. 
SALBERTA—Y-F A highly successful cross between Salwey and 
Elberta. October 1-5. 
SHIPPERS LATE RED—Y-F Elberta-shaped, but larger in size. 
Golden yellow covered with red. September 27. 
SOUTH HAVEN—Y-F Color deep golden yellow with an attrac- 
tive crimson cheek. High quality. es canner and shipper. 
August 25-30. A 
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