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While still a new Peach, it possibly ranks second 
among varieties in the number of trees being 
planted. One of the earliest freestones of good qual- 
ity. Satisfactory shipper. Demands top prices be- 
cause of its earliness and superior quality. This 
excellent new Peach is now being planted in most 
commercial and home orchards. July. 

WAYNESBORO PEACHES—Continued 
+GOLDEN EAST. Another recent New Jersey Experi- 
ment Station introduction. Large, firm, highly colored 
freestone, ripening 15 days ahead of Elberta. 
++tHALE-HAVEN. A most promising new, large, yellow 
freestone. Introduced by Michigan State Experiment 
Station. A cross between Hale and South Haven. 
Ripens two weeks earlier than Elberta, making an excel- 
lent combination with Golden Jubilee and Elberta. 
HEATH CLING. Late, white clingstone pickling Peach 
of good size. September. 
HILEY. Large, white freestone of Belle of Georgia type; 
ripening two weeks earlier. Planted both commercially 
and in the home orchard. July. 
Hale-Haven 

WAYTESBORO, VIRGINIA 9 

Peach Tree Prices 
1 to 10 10 to 30 30 to 50 50 to 100 
Each Each Each Each 
5-6 ft. Jumbo Size....... $1 75 $1.50 $1.35 $1.10 
4-5 ft, Select............. 1.35 1.20 1.00 .90 
3-4 ft. Heavy......... = 1.10 .95 .85 <i2 
2-3 ft. Heavy............. 295 «85 319 .60 
2-3 ft. Medium.......... «15 «65 »55 «45 
18-24 in. June Buds CW ee .60 250 40 «35 
6-7 ft. Super Size........ 2.75 2.45 2.25 1.75 
NOTE: On quantities of 100 or more, submit your list for 
Special Commercial Wholesale Prices. 
TTINDIAN. Solid red clingstone, red to the stone, firm and juicy, medium to 
large. One of the best pickling Peaches. Sure cropper. September. 
+tJ. H. HALE. Large, firm, yellow freestone. Golden yellow skin, red cheek. 
Excellent shipping qualities and demands top prices on the market because of 
its size and good quality. Ranks high as a commercial variety. August. 
KRUMMEL (KRUMMEL’S OCTOBER). 
cheek. Early October. 
LATE ELBERTA. Elberta type, but ripening in early September. Freestone 
with yellow background, red cheek. Medium to large. 
Large, yellow freestone with red 
LIZZIE. Large, firm, yellow freestone. Red skin Peach of Elberta type, ripening 
two weeks later. Long keeper, good shipper, meeting the requirements of a late 
commercial variety. Thrifty and productive. Considered the best late Peach. 
MAYFLOWER. Earliest Peach listed in our catalogue. A beautiful red of medium 
size; white, clingstone. Sells because of its earliness and excellent color. The 
quality, of course, does not compare with that of later varieties, but it has a 
place in the home orchard, as well as for the roadside market. June. 
RED BIRD. A beautiful, large, red-skinned, white-meated Cling which always 
sells, even though the quality is not considered the best. Very firm; excellent 
shipper. Follows the Mayflower. June. 
*RED HAVEN. Another new Michigan State Experiment Station introduction. 
Bright red coloring on a yellow background. Smooth, almost fuzzless. Firm 
flesh. Fruit ripens uniformly. Trees strong growers and prolific bearers. Fruit 
should be thinned for best results. Has produced full crops in orchards where 
other varieties were Winterkilled. Ripens about five days before Golden Jubilee, 
which up to this time has been the leading commercial Peach of its season. 
++}REDSKIN. Introduced by Maryland University Experiment Station as a cross 
between Hale and Elberta. Red skin; yellow, firm flesh. Freestone. Good 
shipper, excellent quality. We believe this new variety worthy of a test in your 
orchard. 
SALBERTA. An Elberta type produced by crossing Elberta with Salwey. Closely 
resembles Elberta, possessing all its good qualities, but ripening two weeks later. 
Large, round yel- 
low. Freestone, 
with attractive red 
coloring. Ripens a 
few days later than 
Elberta. Better 
quality, sells for 
as much or more. 
Ranks at the top 
as a commercial 
variety. Equally 
as popular for the 
home orchard. 
Hardy, good grow- 
ers and proli- 
fic bearers. 
