HERMOSA—A beautiful big, white fleshed, pink cheeked fruit. Enormous in size. Bears 
extra ordinary heavy crops, too tender for shipping but ideal for home peach. Bred 
especially for Southern California conditions. Early August. 
INDIAN FREE—Large, red fleshed, good quality peach for home or local market. Ripens 
after Rio Oso. August. 
J. H. HALE—Large, round yellow freestone, deep red at stone. Rather tart until full ripe. 
Good for shipping and home use. Requires pollination. Late July. 
KIM ELBERTA (Burbank Elberta)—A very good early type Elberta. Large, elongated, 
yellow freestone. Skin golden yellow flushed red; a good all around peach. Two 
weeks earlier than Elberta. Early July. 
KRUMMELS OCTOBER—Medium to large, red flushed yellow freestone. Flesh a little dry, 
but good for a very late variety. Early October. 
LATE CHAMPION—Tree large and vigorous; fruit medium, round-oval; pale creamy white, 
blushed red. Flesh white, red at pit, juicy and sweet. Semi freestone. Late July. 
LOVELL—Large, round, yellow freestone; firm; fine grain; a little red at pit. A favorite for 
canning and drying. Mid-August. 
MAYFLOWER—Very early; red blushed; white; semi-freestone. A favorite for early market 
dnd home use. Late May. 
MEADOW LARK (Patent No. 528 $2.50 Each)—Medium size; vellow semi-freestone with 
red blush; flesh yellow, sweet and juicy. A good early yellow freestone; especially 
in areas with mild winter. Mid June. / 
MILLER LATE—Large yellow freestone of fair quality. A very late peach for home and near 
by market. Does best in areas of warm fall weather. Late October. 
MUIR—Large to very large; skin and flesh uniformly yellow clear to the pit. California's 
leading drying peach. Early August. 
RIO OSO GEM (Patent No. 84—Add 10c Royalty)—Large, red flushed yellow freestone 
firm yellow flesh, red at pit. Ripening about 2 weeks after J.H. Hale. Early August. 
RED HAVEN—A new early yellow freestone of medium size. Color good; flesh firm; a good 
shipper. Late June (10 days before Kim Elberta.) 
ROBIN (Patent No. 529, $2.00)—Medium sized; round, white fleshed; semi-freestone; with 
good red cheek. Fruit firm and smooth (has very little fuzz). Good for home and 
near by market. A good quality for Southern California. Early June. 
RED WNG (Patent No. 621, $2.00)—Large, white fleshed freestone with pronounced red 
blush; white fleshed; juicy, good eating. Local and near by market. Early July. 
SAUCER—Medium size, flat; white freestone with very small stone; fine flavor. .A good 
early freestone for eating or slicing. Barly. july: 
SALWAY—Large, yellow freestone with crimson cheek; flesh deep yellow, melting and rich. 
One of the better late varieties. Mid-September. 
SOCALO—High quality peach, the fruit is large pale yellow with a Sree es red blush. 
Usually round but often elongated. The flesh is yellow, slightly pink at the pit. 
Sweet, juicy and excellent flavor. Early July. 
SUNGLOW—Large yellow freestone with light red blush; flesh firm and juicy, clear yellow 
to the pit. A heavy bearer and good home orchard variety.. Mid-August. 
STRAWBERRY FREE—Medium size; oval; skin marbled with deep red; flesh whitish; juicy; 
rich and good flavor for home use. July. \ 
WELDON—A handsome medium sized peach, yellow skinned with a bright red cheek, the 
flesh is yellow, juicy and sweet. Too soft for commercial: planting, but ideal for 
home use, good producer every year. Late July. 
PEACHES 
“CLINGSTONE VARIETIES” 
(PLANTING DISTANCE 20 TO 25 FEET) 
ANDORA—Good sized, round, yellow clingstone blushed with red. Flesh very deep yellow 
to pit. Flavor excellent. Late August. 
CORTEZ—Fruit is of good size, round, smooth and symmetrical; deep yellow color attractive. 
Flesh firm; good clear yellow variety. Late August. 
FONTANA—Slightly smaller than Sims, they are more uniform in size, a rich deep orange 
yellow inside, heavy bearing. Very good quality canning fruit. Ripens early Sep- 
tember, Especially for Southern California conditions. 
FORTUNA—Medium, uniform in size with deep orange, yellow flesh; blushed red. Clear 
yellow to pit; a good canning variety ripening late July. Tree is a heavy producer. 
