FT206. ELBERTA FREESTONE PEACHES 

Prices same as for Freestone Peaches, above 
FORTUNA. FT210. A new early yellow cling, valuable for early canning. Takes 
place pe Tuscan, since it is one of the first commercial canning clings to 
ripen. July. 
GOMES (STUART). FT211. Large, clear yellow commercial canning variety of 
even size. Popular because of its desirable ripening position, following Halford. 
HALFORD No. 2. FT212. Large, uniform, round fruit. Golden yellow skin. Flesh 
sweet and deep yellow to the pit. Heavy bearer. A favorite with canners. Mid- 
dle August. 
JOHNSON. FT226. A heavy bearing yellow canning cling producing fruit of high 
quality. The flesh is clear yellow to the pit and it is a popular variety with the 
canners. Early August. 
PALORO. FT223. A leading mid-season canning variety in all peach districts. 
Large fruit has clear, yellow fine-grained flesh. Excellent for home orchard as 
well as commercial canning. Early August. 
PEAK. FT224. Almost identical with Paloro but ripens a few days later. Given 
some preference in Sutter County ‘/Peach Bowl’ because of its lower suscepti- 
bility to mildew. Early August. 
SELLER’S ORANGE. FT225. Large fruit is uniform in size. Beautiful golden color. 
Deep golden flesh, very firm, with pleasing flavor. Very good home canning 
variety. Early August. 
SIMS. FT226. Large clear yellow. Produces large crops. Very popular with can- 
ners and growers in all districts. Favored in Southern California because it 
resists delayed foliation resulting from mild winters. A good home canning 
peach, makes wonderful pickled peaches. Late August. 
STRAWBERRY CLING. FT220. One of the best for home canning. Skin creamy- 
white marbled with deep red. Flesh white, juicy and rich with an aromatic 
flavor. Early September. 
SULLIVAN NO. 4 CLING. FT221. A superior variety introduced by us to replace 
Phillips. Fruit large; yellow; flesh clear yellow to the very small pit. Exceed- 
ingly rich and high flavor. Trees consistently produce heavy crops. Late August, 
early September. 


THE CALIFORNIA 
FRUIT SUPREME... 
Roeding’s Quality 
Yearling Trees 1-9 10-49 50-299 300 or more 
6-87" grade. nee ee ee ee $1.25 $1.15 $.65 $.60 
4-6’: Grade. ee ee 1.00 -90 60 55 
3-4! “Grade... eee eee .90 85 -55 50 
2-3) Grade. es te ea ere 80 wh 50 45 
ALEXANDER. FT201. One of the first to ripen. Fruit is medium size, greenish- 
white skin with a red blush. Flesh is greenish-white, juicy and good flavor. Good 
local market and shipping variety. 
BABCOCK. FT202. Popular home orchard variety as well as commercial market 
peach. Tree is a strong grower and a heavy producer. Fruit is beautiful red 
color, flesh non-acid, honey sweet. A delicious table peach. Ripens early July. 
KIM EARLY ELBERTA. FT205. Similar in appearance to Elberta but ripens a 
month earlier. Fruit medium size, almost round, yellow with red cheek. Flesh 
yellow and firm. Best early commercial shipping variety. 
-ELBERTA. FT206. Most widely known and widely grown peach in the United 
States. In California it is used extensively for fresh shipment, canning and dry- 
ing. The fruit is large, yellow, and of good flavor. Trees strong growers and 
heavy producers. 
FAY ELBERTA. FT207. Finest of the Elberta types. Large fruit is yellow with a 
heavy red blush on the cheek. Flesh finer and sweeter than the ordinary Elberta. 
Small pit. Fruit dries heavier than Elberta. Ripens a few days later than Elberta. 
Finest home canning variety, an excellent commercial fruit for freezing, ship- 
ping and drying. 
FIDLER. FT208. A good late summer peach. Ripens ten to fifteen days after 
Salway. Yellow flesh is firm with a pleasing flavor. An excellent dessert peach 
that ripens when other peaches are off the market. 
FISHER. FT209. (Plant Patent No. 233.) Few new peaches have the outstanding 
features of the Fisher. It has two important shipping qualities in its roundness 
and firmness. Unsurpassed for eating fresh. Fine “‘peachy” flavor, smooth tex- 
ture. Ripens six weeks ahead of Elberta. Splendid for home orchard. (Add 20c 
royalty.) Ripens June. 
royalty.) 
RIO OSO GEM. FT218. 
(Plant Patent No. 84.) Rip- 
ening just after J. H. Hale, 
it exceeds that variety in 
both quality and flavor. 
Fruit is extra large, with 
an almost fuzzless skin 
overspread with a deep 
red blush. Unexcelled for 
table use and a fine fruit 
for home canning. The 
big commercial money- 
maker, and tops for Home 
Orchards too. (Add 10c 
