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Peach Ridge I EMS 1148 , 
U. 8. Department of Agriculture 
Clemson, South Carolina 

1948-1949 LIST OF BEST NEW AND TESTED PEACH VARIETIES (in order of ripening): 
DIXIRED—FEarliest good yellow-fleshed peach; bright red skin. Six weeks before Elberta. 
DIXIGEM—Earliest yellow freestone; fine quality. Superior for canning and freezing. 
REDHAVEN—Early yellow freestone; brilliant red color. Best canner and freezer. 
RARITAN ROSE—Early hardy white peach of highest quality. Produced crop following -180 temp. 
FAIRHAVEN—Newest peach of famous “Haven” group. Ripe 3 weeks before Elberta. (15c extra). 
TRIOGEM—Large yellow freestone, ripening just before Halehaven. All purpose peach. 
SOUTHLAND—Large attractive freestone. A new yellow peach of U. S. D. A. origin. 
SUNHIGH—Highest quality yellow peach of Halehaven season. Superior canner and freezer. 
BURBANK ELBERTA—All-purpose yellow peach; superior to Halehaven for South. 
GOLDENEAST—Large handsome yellow peach ripening 10 days before Elberta. 
SULLIVAN EARLY ELBERTA—Identical to best strain of Elberta, ripening one week earlier. 
HALEGOLD—Superior new peach of Elberta season. Firm yellow freestone, excellent canner. 
FERTILE J. H. HALE—Superior strain of J. H. Hale that will not bear “buttons”. 
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ALSO limited number trees of Afterglow, Ambergem, Cherry Red, Early East, Fireglow, Golden 
Globe, Good Cheer, Indian Blood Cling, Jerseyland, July Heath*, Laterose*, Loring, Wiseourl Naw! 
day, Ozark, Prairie Dawn, P. Daybreak, P. Rose, P. Sunrise, Redcrest, Redskin, and Shippers Late 
Red. Double-flowering peach trees (dark pink, light pink, and white). Garden State Nectarine. | 
STANDARD VARIETIES: Mayflower*, Golden Jubilee, Halehaven, Belle of Georgia*, Earl 
(Gleason), Elberta” J. H. Hale, Late Elberta and Lizzie. (*White-fleshed pecietian) A erewteclans tint 
ALSO Methley plum and best red strains of Delicious, Jonathan, Rome and Stayman apples. Early 
apple varieties also. (Prices on apple trees 50c to $1, based on size, age and quantity ordered). 
BUDS cut from bearing trees of known origin. Peach trees depending on size (1-2, 2-3, 3-4 ft.) 
forty, fifty and sixty cents. (Standard varieties 10c less; further discount on quantity orders.) 
“THE NEWEST AND BEST IN PEACH VARIETIES” 
