EARLY VARIETIES 
RIPENING BEFORE HILEY 
MAYBELLE (N. J. 164) 
A medium to large, white-fleshed peach ripening a few days before N. J. 
133 and about one week before Redbird. It is as hardy or hardier than Elberta. 
It is of good quality for such an early peach. It is a semi-cling under most con- 
ditions and as firm as other very early varieties. 
EARLY EAST (N. J. 134) 
A medium to large, yellow-fleshed peach of high quality. It ripens about 
ten days before Golden Jubilee. The fruits develop an attractive red color, 
while still firm, and in long distance shipping condition. The dormant fruit 
buds are hardier than Elberta. Tree-ripened Early East are freestones, It has 
hardiness, productiveness, and attractiveness combined with good size, color, 
and quality. A good variety for the home or commercial orchard. 
JERSEYLAND (N. J. 135) 
This large, firm, attractive, yellow-fleshed freestone ripens a few days 
before Golden Jubilee. It hangs well to the tree, and is an excellent shipper. 
It is far superior to Golden Jubilee as a commercial variety for shipment to 
wholesale markets. The tree is hardy, sets fruit buds freely, and comes into 
bearing early. It was a profitable early variety in New Jersey in 1948 and 1949. 
CHERRYRED (N. J. 129) 
Large, round, non-melting yellow-fleshed clingstone which ripens at the 
same season as Redbird. The flesh is orange-yellow, deeply stained with red. 
It can be picked and handled much the same as Redbird. This variety is essen- 
tially an attractive yellow-fleshed Redbird. 
RARITAN ROSE (N. J. 97) 
A firm, attractive, white-fleshed freestone of good quality, ripening a few 
days before Golden Jubilee. The tree is vigorous, hardy, and productive. The 
best early white of its season for the roadside trade. 
WILDROSE (N. J. 118) 
The best white-fleshed freestone to follow Raritan Rose. The fruit is large, 
round oval, well colored with red, and has a clear white flesh of high quality. 
TRIOGEM (N. J. 70) 
A firm, yellow-fleshed freestone of high quality, ripening two to three days 
later than Golden Jubilee. Very attractive and a good shipper. An excellent 
commercial variety to follow Golden Jubilee. 
NEWDAY (N. J. 79) 
A firm, yellow-fleshed peach of good quality, ripening a few days later than 
Golden Jubilee. It resembles Elberta in color and shape, and the average size is 
larger than Triogem. It is resistant to bacterial spot. 
SUNHIGH (N. J. 82) 
A large, firm, attractive, yellow-fleshed variety of good quality ripening a 
few days earlier than Goldeneast. Generally it is a freestone, but sometimes the 
firm flesh adheres slightly to the pit when the fruit is hard ripe. A popular 
variety to precede Goldeneast. 
REDROSE (N. J. 98) : 
A firm, attractive, highly-colored white-fleshed freestone of high quality 
ripening with Goldeneast. The trees are vigorous, productive, and hardy. For 
those who desire a firm, white-fleshed, attractive peach to follow Wildrose, this 
variety can be recommended. 
MID-SEASON VARIETIES 
GOLDENEAST (N. J. 87) 
A very large, firm, attractive, yellow-fleshed freestone of high quality ripen- 
ing about two weeks before Elberta. This has been a profitable variety in New 
