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1949-1950 LIST OF BEST NEW AND TESTED PEACH VARIETIES (in order of ripen 
DIXIRED—Earliest good yellow-fleshed peach; bright red skin. Six weeks before Elberta. 
JERSEYLAND—FEarliest yellow freestone. Large well-colored peach for home and market. 
DIXIGEM—Oval yellow freestone; fine quality. Superior for canning and freezing. 
REDHAVEN—Early. yellow freestone with brilliant red color. Best canner and freezer. AS 
RARITAN ROSE—Early hardy white peach of highest quality. Produced crop following -18° temp. 
FAIRHAVEN—Newest peach of famous “Haven” group. Ripe almost 3 weeks before Elberta. 
TRIOGEM—Large yellow round freestone, ripening just before Halehaven. All purpose peach. 
SOUTHLAND—Large attractive freestone. A new yellow peach of U. S. D. A. origin. j 
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. 
_ FERTILE J. H. HALE—Superior strain of J. H. Hale that will not bear ‘“‘buttons’’. 
ALSO limited number trees of Afterglow, Ambergem, Cherry Red, Early East, Early Jubilee, Fire- 
glow, Golden Globe, Halegold, Indian Blood Cling, July Heath*, Laterose*, Loring, Missouri, Newday, 
Ozark, Prairie Dawn, P. Daybreak, P. Rose, P. Sunrise, Redcrest, Redskin, Shippers Late Red and 
Summercrest. Double-flowering peach trees (dark pink, light pink, and white). Columner peach. 
STANDARD VARIETIES: Mayflower*, Sunbeam, Golden Jubilee, Halehaven, Belle of Georgia*, | 
Early Elberta (Gleason), Elberta, J. H. Hale, Late Elberta and Lizzie. (*White-fleshed varieties) 
ALSO Methley plum, Garden State Nectarine and Chinese Chestnut. Best red strains of Delicious, 
Jonathan, Rome and Stayman apples. Also best early varieties. (Prices on apple and chestnut trees 
50c to $1, depending on size, age and quantity ordered). 


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BUDS cut from bearing trees of known origin. Peach trees depending on size (1-2, 2-3, 3-4 ft.) 
40, 45 and 50c (each rate); 35-45c (10 rate); 30-40c¢ (100 rate); 25-35c (1000 rate); Std. vars. 5c less. 
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