June Budded Peach for Commercial Plantings 
Listed in Ripening Orders | 
MAYFLOWER—“Improved.” Earliest variety known, a beautiful red of medium size, carries well to market, 
sells because of its earliness and color. Quality does not compare with later varieties but has a place in every 
ORCHARD as well as ROADSIDE MARKET. Our improved strain of Mayflower is often called Mountain Rose. 
EA. RED BIRD—A beautiful red skinned very early white meated semi-cling ripening about a week after May- 
flower, extra good size color. Sells well on the market. Most popular extra early peach, handsome, large as 
Elberta. 
DIXIRED—A U. S. Department introduction, yellow cling, medium size, bright red blush, good flavor, prolific 
bearer and ripens approximately 3 days after Red Bird, is an outstanding commercial variety and a good ship- 
per. 
DIXIGEM—This variety also an introduction of U. S. Experiment Station of Fort Valley, Ga. First yellow 
freestone, ripening just ahead of Red Haven and Golden Jubilee, medium size, bright red blush on attractive 
yellow background. Its tendercy is to set less heavily than some other varieties and gives somewhat larger 
fruit under the same conditions. 
REDHAVEN—AIll commercial growers should watch and make a planting of this freestone variety which pre- 
cedes the Golden Jubilee. Growers report as being one of the best of its season, beautiful color, firm, high qual- 
ity and good demand by the consumer. The tree is vigorous, bears young and will stand low temperature in all 
localities. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE—tThis variety is a second generation of the Elberta crossed with the Greensboro and stands 
without an equal as an early yellow freestone for home consumption. Trees are hardy, resist low temperature 
and a regular cropper. Fruit medium to large. 
FAIR BEAUTY—We recommend this peach most heartily for all localities for its hardiness, high quality, beau- 
ty and unrivaled as an early canning peach also a good shipper. Follows the Golden Jubilee by a few days, 
trees vigorous, hardy in the bud and often producing a crop when other varieties are winter killed. The fruit is 
medium to large in size, deep yellow blushed with bright red, flesh firm, tender and juicy. The fruit hangs well 
on the tree and is a perfect freestone. 
TRIOGEM-N. J. 70—Another golden yellow, large freestone, by the New Jersey Experiment Station. Tree me- 
dium in size, hardy and a heavy bearer, requires some thinning, fair soil and good culture. An outstanding Hor- 
ticulturist, Mr. John T. Bregger of Clemson, S. C., says, ““Why a fine peach like the Triogem hasn’t been planted 
more widely is hard to understand.” It seems to have every thing a peach should have. 
SOUTHLAND—This new promising yellow flesh variety which ripens in the Hiley season and about 15 days 
before Elberta is a freestone, medium to large in size, round and has but little fuz. Color is an attractive yellow 
with blush red covering half of peach, firm, slow softening and extra good flavor. This variety has been fruited 
in Georgia, Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas and Alabama, and precedes Sullivan Early Elberta in 
all these areas and is far beyond an experimental stage. 
HALE HAVEN —This peach is a cross between the J. H. Hale and South Haven, a dandy and a premium 
peach for every Commercial Planter. All peach sections acclaim this peach as a wonder, ripens two weeks before 
Elberta. High color before ripening, withstands cold temperature, hardy, heavy bearer, yellow free. 
SULLIVAN EA. ELBERTA—A sport of the famous original Elberta, freestone and identical in size, color, ex- 
tra fine quality and ships wonderfully. It has been planted in all peach sections with great success, ripens about 
10 days before the Elberta. You will make no mistake in planting this variety. 
