
MARK - LATE 
Fuzzless and Exceptionally Hardy 
A cross between Canadian Queen and Mark-Berta. 
Mark-Late is an extraordinarly large, deep yellow 
fleshed peach, beautifully colored; practically fuzzless; 
perfect pollen, and frost resistant, bearing a full crop, 
1932, when all old varieties, in the same orchard, failed 
to fruit. This is a very valuable peach, ripening five 
days after Elberta. By actual tests, it holds up longer 
by 48 hours, than Elberta or J. H. Hale. 
A great many large orchardists are planting this var- 
iety to extend their ripening period. 
OBTAINABLE ONLY FROM MARKHAW’S 
COLORADO EXPERIMENTAL STATION 
Austin, Colorado 
September 1, 1934. 
Dear Mr. Markham: 
Your new hardy peach trees are growing nicely in 
spite of the high altitude and extreme drough. 
FERRIS M. GREEN, 
Chief Deputy. 
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