Jersey because of its firm flesh, large size, and attractive appearance. An 
excellent variety to follow Sunhigh. 
SUMMERROSE (N. J. 101) 
The best large, oval, white-fleshed freestone to follow Redrose in New 
Jerseyeuue fruits resemble well-colored Belle of Georgia in shape and appear- 
ance, but are firmer, larger, and earlier. 
SUMMERCREST (N. J. 94) 
A large, oval, yellow-fleshed freestone ripening just before Elberta. A popu- 
lar home canning peach. The tree is vigorous and hardy. An excellent variety 
to precede Elber ta. 
WHITE HALE (N. J. 63) (U.S. Plant Patent 31) 
A large to very large, white-fleshed freestone of good quality ripening with 
Elberta ‘and jj Jet Hale. The tree is more vigorous than J. H. Hale and the 
flowers are perfect. It meets the demand for a large, showy, white-fleshed peach 
during the B Iberta season. 
LATE VARIETIES 
RIPENING AFTER ELBERTA 
AFTERGLOW (N. J. 84) 
A large, high-quality, yellow-fleshed freestone ripening immediately after 
Elberta. The trees are vigorous, hardy, and productive. An excellent variety to 
prolong the Elberta season. 
LATEROSE (N. J. 109) 
This is now the most popular white-fleshed freestone ripening a few days 
after Elberta and White Hale. Hardy, productive and attractive. It has high 
quality for canning and freezing as well as for slicing fresh. 
GOODCHEER (N. J. 152) 
A large, bright, attractive, yellow freestone of good quality, ripening about a 
week after Elberta. A promising variety to prolong the Elberta season. 
CONSTITUTION (N. J. 161) 
A large, yellow-fleshed, freestone of high quality ripening a week to ten 
days after Elberta or about with Goodcheer. It combines some of the fruit size 
of J. H. Hale with the flavor and tree-size of Late Crawford. It rates high for 
both freezing and canning. It is a competitor for Goodcheer as a variety to 
follow Afterglow. 
FALLATE (N. J. 183) 
An attractive, white-fleshed freestone peach of high quality and good size, 
ripening a week to ten days after Biberta | or about with Gandcies and Consti- 
tution. It is a promising white peach to follow Laterose. 
AUTUMN (N. J. 145) 
The latest, large, yellow freestone ripening fully ten to fourteen days after 
Elberta. Later than Late Crawford, or Rio-Oso-Gem. The tree is a very vigor- 
ous grower and should be planted on well-drained, good peach soil. 
FROSTQUEEN (N. J. 185) 
A white-fleshed, freestone peach ripening about a week after Fallate and 
at least two weeks after Elberta. An excellent white peach to follow Fallate. 
It should ripen before the first frost in northern New Jersey during a normal 
season. 
NECTARINES 
NECTAROSE (N. J. 9) 
A large, white-fleshed freestone, ripening just before the Garden State, or 
about w ith the Sunhigh peach. 
