
Werleys Taue-Te- Name Peaches 
RED HAVEN—A very early yel- 
low freestone, ripening about one 
week before Golden Jubilee. The 
fruit has a brilliant red color, fine 
flavor, is a fairly good shipper, me- 
dium to large in size and almost 
fuzzless. The tree is very hardy, 
buds will stand low temperatures, 
therefore producing a very heavy 
crop. 
REDSKIN—A new variety intro- 
duced by the University of Mary- 
land Experiment Station. It is a 
cross between Hale and Elberta, 
ripening just ahead of Elberta. The 
tree 1s a vigorous grower and the 
buds are extremely hardy. The 
fruit is round, yellow fleshed, firm 
and highly colored. It appears that it will be one of the leading commercial 
varieties of the future, once it is completely tested by the grower. Our sup- 
ply of these trees is very limited, therefore we can only spare a few trees 
to our customers for testing purposes. 
AFTERGLOW ((N. J. 84+)—A New Jersey introduction, that ripens just 
after the Elberta. It is a firm, highly colored peach, which we recommend as 
a variety to lengthen your Elberta season. 
McALLISTER—An old variety grown in the Bickel orchards, near Cham- 
bersburg, Pa., from which source we obtained the buds. It is an excellent 
variety, ripening along with Late Elberta. Has the shape of the Late Elberta, 
very firm, a good shipper and has good color. 
TRIOGEN (N. J. 70)—Deep red, highly colored. Yellow freestone peach. 
Ripens just before Hale-Haven, colors up and stays firm on tree for a week. 
SUNHIGH (N. J. 82)—Large smooth bright red peach coloring all over. 
Flesh has a tendency to adhere to pit when hard ripe. But due to the hardi- 
ness of the tree bearing large crops annually, it is becoming a very important 
variety. 
HALE-HAVEN—A cross between Hale and South Haven. Yellow free- 
stone. Heavy bearer. Large high red color. An excellent peach for roadside 
markets. It is the leader of all midseason canning peaches. 
GOLD-EAST (N. J. 87)—-Large highly colored yellow freestone. Ripens 
right after Golden Jubilee. Colors up early. 
SUMMER CREST (N. J. 94)—Large yellow freestone. Gets red all over. 
World’s highest colored peach. Excellent flavor. Ripens just before Elberta. 
ELBERTA—Most undoubtedly the king of all peaches. It has stood the test 
of time as one of the best producers of high quality fruit of good size and 
good shipping quality and is an excellent canner. It will produce a good crop 
over a large variety of soils, and a greater variety of climates that any other 
peach. This is the original Elberta. 

