Best Seven 

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NNCS means Peach thrives ], +44Ey. White Giant NCS 2. ***Starking Delicious 3.**Golden Ey, Bird NNCS4.***Stark Sure-Crop NNCS 95+ Cumberland NNCS 6. Nae U.S. Pater 
North, Central, South. la. **World Earliest NCS Peach. NCS 3a. **Jun-Berta NCS 4a. Red Bird Cling NCS 
Best Seven 
EARLY 
PEACHES 
No. 8 to 14 

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7. **Redhaven Peach 10. cope Mamie Ross 
NCS 
96@ 
*** or ** Starred 
Varieties are Very Best 
8. **Golden Jubilee NCS 
9. **Eureka Hardy 11. Rochester NNCS 
NNCS 
12. ***Stark Early Flar 
Fuzzless Peach Nt 
Best 18. 
SEASON 
No. 15 to 32 






13. **Alton Peacn NCS 14. ***Burbank’s July NCS means Peach thrives 
17. **Belle of Georgia 
Elberta Peach NCS North, Central, South 
18. **Burbank’s Giant 
Peach NCS 
Freestone Peach Ni 
Peach NCS 




19, ***Burbank’s Flam- 20. Champion Peach NCS 
ing Gold NCS 
4JQOL 
***Burbank’s Late 7. **Stark Fuzzless 28. ***J. H. Hale Pch. 
Flaming Gold NCS Berta Peach NCS Stark Red Strain NCS 
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34. ***Stark Late Elberta 35. 
21. Illinois Peach NCS 22. ***Stark Early 
23. Crawford Early 
Elberta Peach NCS 
Improved Peach NCS 
***Golden Elberta 
**Stark Elberta 
Cling Peach NCS 
Queen Peach NC 



32. Stark Summer Sno 
Cling Peach NCS 

30a. Hyslop NCS 
Peach NCS 
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36. Martha Fern Cling 
aie 37. Stark Heath Cling 38. **Krummel Octolt 
Varieties are Very Best Improved Pch. NCS Peach NCS Peach NCS Peach NCS Peach NCS Peach NCS 
PEACH RIPENING CHART. int described in order of Ripening 
and Described in Order of Ripening 
NCS means 
me Six 
- LATE 
PEACHES 
No. 33 to 38 

*** or ** Starred 33. Crawford Late Indian Blood Cling 

thrives North, Central or De 
—Extremely hardy. Fine We —Best Mid-Season 30. 
NNCS—thrives Far North. 
U.S. Pat. Pending 
South. 
STARK VERY EARLY PEACHES 
ie (U. S. Patent) 
See Page 24 NCS 
la: —New. Trade-Mark 
—Earliest known cling peach. Also one of 
the hardiest. Medium size, White-flesh. 
Ripe 50 days before Elberta. Fine for 
Canning, Pickles, Cooking. NCS 
Zs ——Wie) (Ss) eats 
Pictured and Described on Page 19. NCS 
3. —Trade-Mark. 
New Earliest Yellow Semi-Free U.S. Pat. 
Pdg. Bright red blush over deep yellow. 
Luscious flesh is a rich, clear, clean yellow. 
Medium size. Very fine when fully tree-ripe. 
Best of its season—7 weeks ahead of El- 
berta. For the Home, Roadside and Local 
Market orchard even in sections where few 
peaches thrive. NNCS 
— Trade-Mark — New 
, Large Early Yellow Cling. A limb 

Sport of Fair’s Beauty 10 to 14 days 
larger, better, sweeter flavor and 
more lorful—rich, deep red over golden 
orange. Beautiful! Smooth, sweet and juicy. 
No bi tterness. Ripens 6 weeks ahead of 
Iberta. Be ating fresh, Canning, Freezing. 
ps well. NCS 
U.S. Pat.—Pic- 
and Described on Page 24. NNCS 
Red as fire. Ships 
tifully. 45 days before Elberta. NCS 
ive 18 
for Home orchard. Good quality. 26 days 
before Elberta. White Semi-Free. NNCS 
6. Excellent Yellow 
peach that ripens about 4 weeks before El- 
berta. NNCS 
Tie New. Extremely early 
yellow freestone. Fine flavor. Fiery red. 
Ripe 30 days before Elberta. NCS 
STARK EARLY PEACHES 
8. Clear, bright yellow. 
Very large, oblong shape. Delicious flavor 
with no bitterness. Fine for Home and Local 
orchards. 25 days before Elberta. NCS 
9. —Delicious red, White- 
flesh freestone. Iron-Clad Hardiness. Ripe 
about 30 days before Elberta. NNCS 
10. —Early Semi-Free. 
Delicious quality, bright red cheek. NCS 
iW Ie Super-Hardy. Large Yel- 
low Freestone. Juicy, rich sweet. NNCS 
12. —U. S. Pat. 
Pictured and Described on Page 25. NCS 
13. —NCS 
14. —Trade- 
Mark—See Page 20. NCS 
STARK MID-SEASON PEACHES 
15. Early Yel- 
low Freestone—Young bearer and hardy. 
Rich, golden yellow flesh. Delightful flavor. 
NCS 
16. Yellow Freestone. Har- 
dy. Ripe 12 days before Elberta.’’ NCS 
White Freestone. Large, showy peach. Deli- 
cious. Splendid shipper. One of best. NCS 
18. Mid- 
Season Yellow Freestone. Delicious fla- 
vor. Thick golden flesh. NCS 
19. —T. M. 
See Page 25. NCS 
20. Juicy, 
flesh. Too soft to ship but excellent for 
Home and Local Market orchards. NCS 
PANE —Trade-Mark—Mid-Season 
Bright Red Freestone. Creamy white 
flesh, Juicy Spicy flavor. Sells well. NCS 
22. — Trade- 
Mark—Described on Page 21. NCS 
23. Early- 
Deep yellow Freestone with striking red 
cheek. Flavor is exquisite. NCS 
24. —Trade- 
Mark. Pictured, described Page 23. NCS 
25 Pic- 
tured and Described on Page 24. NCS 
26. — 
Sold out 
POCIE —U. S. Pat. 
See Page 25. NCS 
28. —Pic- 
tured and Described on Page 23. NCS 
29. —U. S. Patent- 
Yellow Freestone. Crop on 2-yr. tree after 
15 below. 30% larger than Elberta. Yellow 
flesh. Flavor tana better—no bitterness. 
Ships well. NCS 
See Page 24. NCS 
30a. —Late White Cling. Large. 
Round. For canning and preserves. NCS 
ai. —Trade-Mark.— 
See Page 22. NCS 
32. Sweet white 
Cling. Medium size. Wonderful for Can- 
ning, requires little sugar. NCS 
STARK LATE PEACHES 
33. Late Yel- 
low Freestone. Large. Good shipper. NCS 
34. —Trade-Mark 
—See Page 24. NCS 
35. Big red-fleshed 
peach. Ideal for pickling and preserves. 
Late—about 15 days after Elberta. NCS 
36. One of the finest white- 
fleshed Clingstones. Immense in size. Creamy 
white pink blush. Superb. 25 days after 
Elberta. NCS 
Bis Very Late White 
Fruit. Juicy, Luscious, Firm. Ships well. 
Hardy. Fine for Cooking, Canning, Pickling. 
NCS 
38. Latest Yellow 
Freestone—35 to 40 days after Elberta. 
Brings highest prices. Fruit large, deep yel- 
low with carmine cheek. Luscious sweet, no 
bitterness ne*t to pit. Flesh firm. Wonderful 
for Eating, Canning, Market. NCS 
