GOLD DUST* (Patent Applied For Royalty 25c—A 
good sized perfect shaped firm yellow flesh- 
ed freestone ripening 40 days ahead of 
Elberta. This variety is highly colored, 
smooth skinned, almost fuzzless and has a 
superb, non-acid flavor. It is a vigorous 
grower and consistant bearer. For a new 
variety it shows great promise as an early 
ripening packer and shipper. Early to 
Mid-June. 
BLAZING GOLD* (Patent Applied For) 25c Royalty 
—An extremely early yellow fleshed free- 
stone with relatively small pit. It has a rich 
tart acid flavor. The color is exceptional, 
mottled red over yellow. The skin is almost 
fuzzless. It is a good packing size and 
3 to 5 days earlier than Gold Dust and 35 
days earlier than Kim Elberta (July Elberta). 
It is @ vigorous grower and constant bearer. 
Early market shipper. Early June. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE—Large, yellow freestone with red 
tinge. Flesh yellow, juicy, of good eating 
quality. For home and local use. Early BERT STRIBLING III, FIELD PRODUC- 
June. TION MANAGER, PERSONALLY IN- 
HALE HAVEN—A large size, firm, yellow fleshed SPECTS AND SUPERVISES THE 
with red blushed skin. Fairly firm fleshed GROWING OPERATIONS OF STRIB- 
and good for nearby shipping. Early July, LING’S NURSERIES. HERE HE IN- 
4 days after Kim. SPECTS A BUNDLE OF YEARLING 
GOLD DUST PEACH TREES. 
INDIAN FREE—Large, red fleshed, good quality 
peach for home or local market. Ripens after Rio Oso. August 

J. H. HALE—Large, round yellow freestone, deep red at stone. Rather tart until fully ripe. 
Good for shipping and home use. Requires pollination. Late July. 
KIM ELBERTA (Early Elberta) (Burbank Elberta)—-A very good early type Elberta. Large, 
elongated yellow freestone. Skin golden yellow flushed red; a good all around 
peach. Two weeks earlier than Elberta. Early July. 
KRUMMELS OCTOBER—Medium to large, red flushed yellow freestone. Flesh a little dry, 
but good for a very late variety. Early October. 
LOVELL—Large, round, yellow freestone; firm; fine grain; a little red at pit. A favorite for 
canning and drying. Mid-August. 
MAYFLOWER—Very early; red blushed; white; semi-freestone. A favorite for early market 
and home use. Late May. 
MEADOW LARK (Patent No. 528, $2.00 Each)—Medium size yellow semi-freestone with 
red blush; flesh yellow, sweet and juicy. A good early yellow freestone; especially 
in areas with mild winter. Mid June. 
MILLER LATE—Large yellow freestone of fair quality. A very late peach for home and near 
by market. Does best in areas of warm fall weather. Late October. 
MUIR—Large to very large; skin and flesh uniformly yellow clear to the pit. California's 
leading drying peach. Early August. 
RIO OSO GEM—Large, red flushed yellow freestone, firm yellow flesh, red at pit. Ripening 
about 2 weeks after J. H. Hale. Early August. 
RED HAVEN—A new early yellow freestone of medium size. Color good; flesh firm; a good 
shipper. Late June (10 days before Kim Elberta.) 
ROBIN (Patent No. 529, $2.00)—Medium sized; round, white fleshed; semi-freestone; with 
good red cheek. Fruit firm and smooth (has very little fuzz). Good for home and 
near by market. A good quality for Southern California. Early June. 
RED WING (Patent No. 621, $2.00)—Large, white fleshed freestone with pronounced red 
blush; white fleshed; juicy, good eating. Local and near by market. Early July. 
SAUCER—Medium size, flat; white freestone with very small stone; fine flavor. A good 
early freestone for eating or slicing. Early July. 
SALWAY—Large, yellow freestone with crimson cheek; flesh deep yellow, melting and rich. 
One of the better late varieties. Mid-September. 
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