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ROCHESTER, This variety was introduced 
aluring the last few years, 
resembles Early Crawford, but does not split at 
the pit as does the Crawford. 
IMPROVED ROCHESTER Ts 1s « 
regular 
Rochester type peach only we have selected from 
a special tree which seems to be a slight im- 
provement over the standard Rochester. Other- 
wise, flavor, etc., are the same. No extra charge. 
MAYFLOWER Earliest peach known. Dark 
red all over, prolific bearer. 
Ripens last of May or the first of June. 
CRAWFORD’S EARLY (FREE) 
Large, roundish bright yellow with red cheek; 
flesh yellow, juicy and sweet; quality good. Au- 
gust and September. 
IMPROVED LATE CRAWFORD 
A superior strain of Late Crawford. Better flavor, 
can’t be equaled for canning, Not a very good 
shipper. 
IMPROVED CRAWFORD 
SPECIAL 42 «arly Crawford variety. Ripens 
a few days earlier and not so many 
split pits. 
PALORA CLING 42, improved canning 
variety planted in large 
quantities in California. 
Late white cling, 40 days 
after Elberta. Delicious 
flavor. 
PEAK CLING This variety planted in large 
quantities in California. De- 
licious flavored peach for canning. 
HEATH CLING 
very fine me- 
A 
CHAMPION PEACH dium early white 
freestone peach. 
BELLE OF GEORGIA Mid season white 
freestone. Good 
flavor and quality. Ripens 8 days before Elberta. 
EARLY RED BIRD Very early ripening 
just after Mayflow- 
er, which it resembles only is much larger and 
more pointed on the blossom end, brilliant red. 
TUSCAN CLING (TUSKENA: 
YELLOW EUSGAN G2 ee yellow. 
e best early can- 
ning peach; takes the lead over all other peaches 
‘in prices. Middle of July. 
Medium, nearly round; 
HALE’S EARLY skin mottled red, dark 
red cheek. Flesh white, juicy, melting, high fla- 
vored, free from stone. First of August. 
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A Basket of True to Name Peaches From 
Tualatin Valley Nursery True to Name Trees. 
EARLY CHARLOTTE An improved 
seedling from 
Early Crawford, originated at Salem, Ore., in 
1878, by O. Dickenson, where it has attracted 
much attention among fruit growers. This re- 
markable peach succeeds in Oregon, where many 
other varieties fail. Flesh yellow, melting and 
juicy, with a rich and excellent flavor; freestone. 
Ripens after Crawford’s Early. 
TRIUMPH Earliest yellow flesh peach; rip- 
ens a few days later than Alex- 
ander, blooms later; sure and abundant bearer; 
strong vigorous grower; fruit good size; yellow, 
with red and crimson cheek, 
A cross between Vaughan and 
VETERAN Early Elberta; of Canadian or- 
igin. The fruit is large, round, yellow fleshed, 
freestone and superior to Elberta in quality. Ri- 
pens a few days after Valiant or about 2 weeks 
before Elberta. Our supply of these very limited. 
Yellow fleshed, these precede the Early Elberta 
and follow the Golden Jubilee. 
CARMEN Large, creamy white with deep 
blush; tough skin, making it a 
good market variety; flesh tender, juicy, fine fla- 
vor. Semi-cling. 
MALTA OR MUIR Very sweet and firm, 
yellow, with some- 
times a faint blush. Large, very free, pit quite 
small. Most popular drying and canning variety 
on the coast. August. 
IMPROVED MUIR We have a good imp. 
strain of Muir peach. 
Type and quality is the same as regular Muir 
but seems to be a little more of a prolific bearer. 
Tualatin Valley Trees Are The 
Best Obtainable. 
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