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| GOLDEN JUBILEE 
The most sensational of the newer kinds, combining large size, ex- 
cellent quality, and perfect freestone character with early ripening. 
FLAVOR: delicious flavor with no bitterness. FLESH: bright deep yellow, 
very juicy, fine grained, firm but mellow. SIZE AND COLOR: extra large, 
yellow, flushed with red, of the Elberta type. RIPENS about August 17. 
Very early—3 to 4 weeks ahead of Elberta. BEARING AGE: 2 to 3 years. 
\. SOUTH HAVEN Very prohie 
Very hardy—will grow where many other varieties winter-kill. 
A top quality Peach; excellent for canning. 
FLAVOR: rich, sprightly, delicious. FLESH: rich golden yellow, juicy 
and mellow. Freestone. SIZE AND COLOR: a large, 3-inch, beautiful red 
blush on rich yellow. RIPENS about September 2. Two weeks ahead of 
Elberta. A fine shipper. BEARING AGE* 2 to 3 years. An exceptionally 
prolific bearer. 
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HALE 
Produces the largest fruit of any widely adapted variety. 
FLAVOR: sweet, somewhat sprightly, FLESH: appetizing butter- 
yellow, red around the pit, firm, juicy, fine grained with free stone. 
SIZE AND COLOR: huge, 3 to 3% inches. Lemon-yellow overspread 
with attractive dark red, RIPENS about September 15, just ahead of 
Elberta. BEARING AGE: 2 to 3 years. Must have the company of a 
rooster tree to assure proper pollination. 

_REDHAVEN 
One of the earliest freestone varieties—a preference for orchardists who 
wish to capture the early Peach market. Peaches Require No 
FLAVOR: highly flavored, much like South Haven and Hale-Haven. FLESH: brilliant i i 
golden, firm yet tender and very juicy. A good shipper. Stone free. S&4ZE AND Cross-Pollination Except 
COLOR: the large 3-inch fruit is a rich bright red. RIPENS about August 20th, when the Vari Hal 
other early freestone varieties are still green. BEARING AGE: 2 to 3 years. A pro- ariety Hale 
lific bearer. Exceptionally hardy. 
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