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John T. Bregger, Horticulturist ———- Clemson, South Carolina 
1951-1952 LIST OF BEST NEW AND PROVEN PEACH VARIETIES (in order of ripening): 
“TULIP—Earliest yellow peach yet introduced. Ripens seven weeks before Elberta. 
\ CARDINAL—New yellow peach of USDA origin. Round, attractive; four days before Dixired. 
“DIXIRED—Early yellow-fleshed peach with bright red skin. Ripe six weeks before Elberta. 
\ JERSEYLAND—Earliest yellow freestone. Large well-colored peach for home and market. 
‘S DIXIGEM—Oval yellow freestone; fine quality. Superior for canning and freezing. 
~ REDHAVEN—Early yellow freestone with brilliant red color. Best canner and freezer. 
~ SOUTHERN GLOW—A newly-discovered short-chilling peach for far south conditions. Large, attrac- 
tive, yellow freesione, ripening three weeks before Elberta. 
\TRIOGEM—Large yellow round freestone, ripening just before Halehaven. All purpose peach. 
“ SOUTHLAND—Large attractive freestone, A new yellow peach to take the place of Hiley. 
~ SUNHIGH—Highest quality yellow peach of Halehaven season. Superior canner and freezer. 
~ BURBANK ELBERTA—All-purpose heavy-bearing yellow peach; superior to Halehaven for South. 
\~REDSKIN—Superior new peach of Elberta season. Firm, iarge and beautiful yellow freestone. 
~ AFTERGLOW—Best late peach so far tested. Large, well-colored yellow freestone. 
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ALSO limited number nae in Ambersem, Autumn, ‘ Cherryred, ‘Early East, ‘Rarly Jubilee, Early 
Triogem, Fairhaven, Fertile'J, H. Hale, Fireglow,WGoldeneast,\ Golden Globe, jHalegold, ‘July Heath*, 
\ Laterose*, \Loring\ Maybelle*\ Missouri, \Newday, \Ozark,\Prairie Dawn,\P. Daybreak,\P. Rose, P. Sun- 
rise,j Raritan Rose*,\Redcrest,\Shippers Late Red, Stacy Early Elberta, \Stoner*, \Summercrest, \ Sun- 
beam, Vanguard,, Vedette and (Yates Elberta. Double-flowering peach trees in three colors (red, light 
pink, and white). Pyramidal peach. Red-leafed peach. 
STANDARD VARIETIES: \Mayflower*,,\Golden Jubilee, (Halehaven,\Sullivan Ey. Elberta, (Belle of 
Georgia*, \Early Elberta (Gleason),\Elberta, Fay Elberta (Gold Medal), \J. H. Hale, indian Cling, 
Late Elberta, and, Lizzie. (*White-fleshed varieties). ; 
OTHER TREES:, Methley plum, ‘Garden State nectarine ana Chinese Chestnut. Best red strains of 
\ Delicious, ‘Jonathan,( Rome, and|Stayman apples. Also best early varieties | (Yellow Transparent, 
\ Lodi,, Summer Champion, and\Polly Eades). / Orient and ‘Baldwin (blight proof) pears for southern 
areas. Prices on apple, pear, and chestnut tree 50c to $1, depending on size, age and quantity 
ordered. (Write for special rates on large orders,) Peach, plum and nectarine trees prices (1-2, 2-3 
3-4 ft.) 40, 45, and 50c (each rate); 35-45c (10 rate); 30-45c (100 rate); 25-35c (1000 rate). 
PEACH trees grown at our branch in the ideal nursery soil of the Cumberland Plateau. Buds cut 
from bearing trees of best known strain of each variety from standpoint of quality and heavy 
production. Expert inspection of all trees before and after digging. Personal care given in filling 
all orders. A peach variety for every climate and need. Write us for suggestions on your own 
specific requirements! 
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