OUR TREES ARE ONE OF AMERICA’S NO. 1 VALUES 
AFTERGLOW (N.J. 84) (1?) pete ater aber, 
ta, therefore, often meets good, strong markets. Fruits are 
large, round, oval in shape and almost completely over- 
spread with red. The flesh is yellow stained with red about 
the pit and is free. The trees are vigorous and rapid 
growers, the fruit buds appear more hardy than J. H. Hale 
where observed. Recommended for trial in most districts. 
“SHIPPERS LATE RED (2a) 
(Bountiful Strain) 
Best of the Hale type Shippers Late Red. A Large, 
Productive, Handsome peach recommended to follow 
Elberta. Brings high prices. 
A very large, very highly colored attractive red, yellow 
fleshed freestone and good quality peach of distinct Hale 
type. Ripens just after Elberta and J. H. Hale. A good 
shipping peach, extremely productive. Very hardy and its 
beauty and size enables it to bring top prices on the 
markets. This splendid variety should be planted more 
extensively as we know of no variety we can recommend 
more highly for a peach to follow the Elberta. 
Much confusion exists regarding the various strains of 
this variety. We are growing the true type as determined 
by comparison with fruit in U. S. D. A. test orchards, which 
is known as the Hale type. 
SHIPPERS LATE RED 
Bountiful Ridge Hale Type has proven to be the finest of 
all Shippers Late Red Strains. A trial will prove it. 
GAGE ELBERTA (>) 
MR. PLANTER: Don’t pass up Gage, it has every- 
thing a peach should have — size, quality and beauty. 
A Disease Resistant Bud Sport of the Famous EI- 
berta Peach, Which We Recommend Highly. 
Recommended for resistance to bacterium pruni. The tree 
grows as thrifty as the Elberta and looks much like the old 
time Elberta. Gage Elberta blooms from two to four days 
after Elberta and apparently has a very strong blossom 
setting a crop of fruit under unfavorable conditions. The 
fruit is so near like the Elberta that only an expert can dis- 
pe eh the difference. Ripens two to three days later than 
Jberta. 
THE BRACKETT PEACH (ec) 
ONE OF THE BEST VARIETIES TO FOLLOW ELBERTA 
AND IT IS PROVING A GREAT COMMERCIAL PEACH. 
This is a comparatively new variety in some sections, but 
has been tried and proven one of the most profitable peaches 
in the South and Central areas. Its season is about five 
days after Elberta, with a beautiful orange-yellow skin 
tinged with carmine. Flesh is a deep yellow and much 
lighter flavored than Elberta. This peach sizes up well un- 
der heavy crops and is equal to Elberta as a shipper. A 
perfect freestone and a real peach. 
HOPE FARM (13) Tntroduced by us in 1925, orig- 
inating on Hope Farm, Bergen 
County, New Jersey, home of the late Mr. Collingwood, edi- 
tor of Rural New Yorker, farm paper. A large, white-fleshed 
freestone peach of superior quality. Follows Elberta about 
five days in ripening. Partially self-fertile. Extremely hardy 
in bud. Proving a favorite and filling a need for a good 
white peach to follow Belle of Georgia. 
~GEMMERS LATE ELBERTA ‘!) 
RINGS THE BELL — A WINNER 
Now fruiting over a wide area, growers everywhere 
marvel at its fruiting ability, size, beauty and quality. 
Beautiful color, large size, excellent quality, fine 
shipping and keeping ability combine in GEMMERS 
LATE ELBERTA to make it one of the most prom- 
ising varieties we have ever observed to follow the 
Elberta season. Gemmers Late Elberta has what it 
takes to become a leader of its season. 
It is a typical Elberta in fruit and tree characteristics. 
It ripens 8 to 12 days after Elberta, just following Shippers 
Late Red and before Lizzie and Salberta. There is a place 
here for a good Elberta type peach and we believe Gem- 
mers Late Elberta will fill it. Fruits are very uniform, large, 
well covered with a brilliant red tough skin. Flesh very 
firm, being slightly tinged with red about the pit but red does 
not extend into the golden yellow flesh. Originating at 
Sussex, N. J., well up in the Mountains where many varieties 
of peaches fail to stand the climatic conditions should re- 
commend GEMMERS as a hardy variety both in tree and 
bud. 
~RIO-OSO-GEM (14a) 
Generally recognized as one of the better peaches ripening 
after Elberta. 
WIDELY GROWN — A BEAUTIFUL PEACH 
You can get the Genuine Rio-Oso-Gem now at Bountiful 
Ridge Nurseries, our budwood coming from fine fruiting 
orchards in New Jersey. 
A HALE TYPE LATE PEACH FOLLOWING ELBERTA 
7 TO 10 DAYS. FRUIT LARGE IN SIZE WITH BRIL- 
LIANT RED COLOR AND LIGHT PUBESCENCE. THE 
FLESH IS FIRM AND FINE TEXTURED WITH EX- 
CELLENT FLAVOR. BECAUSE OF ITS FIRMNESS OF 
FLESH IT IS FINE FOR FREEZING, CANNING AND 
OTHER USES. RIO-OSO-GEM IS ALSO AN OUTSTAND- 
ING COMMERCIAL VARIETY. 
Originated in California. Introduced 
No. 84 in 1934. (Patent now expired) 
- LIZZIE (15) 
SIZE — FIRMNESS — FINE COLOR — EXCELLENT 
QUALITY COMBINE TO MAKE THIS PEACH A 
FAVORITE TO FOLLOW GEMMERS LATE ELBERTA 
The origin of this peach has not been fully determined 
yet it has been very successfully grown by commercial 
orchardists in N. J., Conn., and in several Southern states. 
Ttsaa distinct Elberta type peach, very large, freestone 
having a fine yellow flesh and the peach ripens very slowly 
after being taken off the tree. It ripens from 12 to 16 days 
after Elberta, colors well with a handsome red over a deep 
yellow undertone. The tree is thrifty, hardy, heavy bearer 
of regular crops. Some growers consider it the best of our 
present list of real late peaches. 
~ AUTUMN (NJ. 145) (6) 
CONSIDERED ONE OF THE BEST 
VERY LATE VARIETIES 
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 vigorous grower and 
should be planted on well-drained good peach soil. For the 
grower who wishes good size, high quality fruit for road 
side stand or nearby markets Autumn fills the Dill. 
under plant patent 
