
4 MAY NURSERY CO., YAKIMA 
Weatherspoon— Seedling of the Italian, ripens same time 
as Richards strain of Early Italian, large, high quality, 
heavy bearer when pollenized with Richard’s strain of 
Early Italian. 
*Sugar—Very large, oval, dark purple, tender, sweet par- 
ticularly fine for home drying and canning. 
*Hungarian—Very large, bright red, market and home use. 
*French—Medium, fine texture, sweet drying. 
*Date—An improved type of the French Prune. Larger than 
the French with a heavier sugar content. Good for home 
use. 
*Silver—Large and handsome, oval shape, light yellow skin. 
flesh firm, rich and sweet. Very heavy bearer. 
*Italian—Good quality, medium size, purplish black color. 
The leading variety for market and home use. 
*Standard—Large, color purple, flesh amber-colored. Good 
late Prune for home use. 
President— Latest ripening Prune. Heavy bearer, high in 
quality and large fruit. Does not need pollenizer. 
Peaches 
Carman—Medium, white flesh, good flavor, juicy, good for 
table use. 
Redhaven—The best new early Peach we have seen in a 
good many years; ripens about 30 days ahead of El- 
berta, golden flesh, fine grained, highly flavored. It col- 
ors very early to an almost solid brilliant red; hardy; 
heavy bearer. 
*Golden Jubilee—Freestone—Is similar to Elberta in tree 
habit and form and appearance of fruit. Good bearer. 
Hardy. Excellent canning peach. Three weeks before 
Elberta. 
*Rochester—Very hardy, thrifty grower. Medium size, deep 
yellow and red, excellent quality. Especially good west 
of the Cascade mountains. Three weeks before Elberta. 
*Halehaven—Freestone—Eighteen days before Elberta. Re- 
sembles Hale in appearance, colors highly on the tree 
several days before it is ripe. Hardy, heavy bearer, 
fine flavor. Good shipper. The best early Peach of all. 
*Veteran—One of the new Peaches that is particularly ad- 
apted to the climate west of the Cascades. Fruit very 
uniform in size, yellow flesh; a very high quality peach 
for both canning and eating. 
Slappy—Freestone—Yellow, high quality, hardy, excellent 
canning peach. 
Crawford Early—Freestone—Large, yellow, good quality. A 
good home garden peach. 
Redelberta—(U. S. Plant Pat. No. 232)—A bud sport of the 
Elberta. A true Elberta in all respects except that it 
matures about 10 days earlier, and has double the red 
color. Note prices. 10c per tree higher. 
Early Elberta—Freestone—Large, golden yellow, excellent 
quality, good shipper, and good canner. 
Tuscan Cling—Very large, highly colored, commercial can- 
ner. 
Elberta—Freestone—Best market and canning peach ever 
produced. 
J. H. Hale—Freestone—Surpasses Elberta in size and color. 
Ranks next to Elberta as a commercial Peach. 
