Quality Fruit Trees 13 

VARIETIES 
Listed in approximate order of ripening 
Greensboro 
White fieshed, usually freestone, extra large for such an early 
peach. Large, yellowish white with crimson cheek. Exceedingly 
hardy, being an extra heavy, prolific bearer and adapted for wide 
variations in peach regions. Ripens about July 10. 
Cumberland 
An outstanding favorite early white peach. Nearly freestone 
variety developed by New Jersey Experimental Station. The fruit 
resembles Belle of Georgia, both in appearance and quality. Trees 
are large, vigorous and hardy. Fruit ripens soon after Greensboro. 
Raritan Rose 
A firm, white attractive white fleshed, freestone of good quality 
ripening a few days before Golden Jubilee. The tree is vigorous, 
hardy and productive. 
Redheaven « 
The most promising early ripening yellow fleshed, freestone 
peach ever introduced. A cross between Halehaven and Kalhaven 
made at the Michigan Experimental Station. Skin is smooth, al- 
most fuzzless, resembles J. H. Hale in color, skin and flesh. Flesh 
is firm. Reddens before it ripens, its color a brilliant red and beau- 
tiful yellow. 
Slappy 
An early, large, red, freestone peach of good quality. Ripens just 
before Golden Jubilee. 
Triogem (N.J. 70) 
An early, oval, red all over, firm, attractive yellow, freestone 
peach of excellent quality. Superior to Golden Jubilee. Ripens two 
or three days later than Golden Jubilee. 
Jerseyland (N.J. 135) 
This large, firm, yellow-fleshed freestone ripens a few days 
before Golden Jubilee. It resembles J. H. Hale, hangs well to tree 
and is an excellent shipper. The tree is hardy, sets fruit buds 
freely, and comes into bearing early. The fruit freezes exception- 
ally well. 
Golden Jubilee 
Originated at New Jersey Experimental Station as a cross be- 
tween Elberta and Greensboro. The tree is vigorous, spreading, 
blooms later and is hardier than ordinary Elberta. Fruit clear, 
bright yellow, large, oblong shape. Excellent size, appearance and 
quality. Answers big demand for a large yellow freestone peach. 
Ideal for roadside stands. Ripens almost four weeks ahead of 
Elberta. 
Red Rose (N.J. 98) 
An attractive, highly red colored, white fleshed, freestone of 
high quality. Thin skin, delicious flavor, too soft to ship. Ripens 
with Sunhigh. oh 
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