Quality Fruit Trees 15 

Summer Crest (N.J. 94) 
A large, oval, yellow-fleshed freestone ripening a few days 
before Elberta. Good flavor. The tree is vigorous and hardy. A 
cross of J. H. Hale and Cumberland. 
Afterglow (N.J. 84) 
Usually ripens 3 to 5 days after Elberta therefore often meets 
good strong markets. Fruits are large, round, high quality, yellow 
fleshed freestone, almost completely overspread with red. Trees 
-are vigorous, rapid growers, hardy and productive. 
Late Rose (N.J. 109) 
A large, firm, attractive, white fleshed freestone of high quality, 
ripening with Afterglow, or immediately after Elberta and White 
Hale. The tree is vigorous, hardy and productive. 
Shipper’s Late Red 
Hard to equal as a large, productive,-handsome peach to follow 
Elberta. A large, very highly colored attractive red yellow fleshed 
freestone and good quality peach of distinct Hale type. A good 
shipping peach, extremely productive. Very hardy and its beauty 
and size enable it to bring top prices on the market. 
Brackett 
Orange yellow skin tinged with carmine. Flesh is deep yellow 
and much higher flavored than Elberta. Equals Elberta as a 
shipper. Its season about 5 days after that of Elberta. 

Close up view showing the height of our block of one-year Peach Trees. 
