Stor DECIDUOUS 
PEACHES 
“FREESTONE VARIETIES” 
(Planting Distance 20 to 25 Feet) 
Babcock. Medium sized red cheeked, white fleshed, freestone. The 
fruit is sweet, firm and juicy. Good early shipping peach. Early July. 
BLAZING GOLD (S-47-3) 
(Patent Rights Reserved—Each $1.50) 
ANOTHER STRIBLING INTRODUCTION 
This new early yellow fleshed freestone is several days earlier 
than Gold Dust and more highly colored. It’s a vivid red and 
: 4 gold peach of medium to large size, firm and juicy with a 
™ aii slightly acid flavor. Several growers in the early areas are 
a very enthusiastic about this early variety that ripens with 
WINESAP APPLE Florence. Its vivid coloring and early ripening make it ideal 
for both home planting and commercial planting for early 
market. Early June. 
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Curry. Moderate size yellow freestone; firm flesh—dries satisfac- 
torily; a regular, heavy producer. Primarily a dessert and shipping 
variety. Late August. 
C. O. Smith. Medium, red blushed, white fleshed freestone. Rich 
flavor and juicy. Good for home orchard. Too soft for shipping. Late 
July. 
Curlew (Plant Pat. No. 651). Medium, orange-yellow blushed 
red; flesh yellow, red at the pit; sweet, rich, juicy flavor. A good 
late peach especially in Southern California. Late September. $2.00 
each. 
Early Crawford. Large round yellow freestone, blushed red, ripening 
six days before Elberta. Good for home market. Mid-July. 
Elberta. Large, usually elongated; skin golden yellow, flushed with 
red where exposed to sun; very rich and sweet. California's leading 
peach for all purposes. Mid-July. 
Fay Elberta (Gold Medal). Large, elongated, yellow fleshed freestone 
of good color, similar to Elberta but smaller pit and ripens a few 
days later. Late July. 
Flamingo (Plant Pat. No. 661). Large plump, golden yellow globes, 
heavily marked with red. A firm yellow fleshed freestone. Juicy and 
of fine eating quality. A variety especially adapted to Southern 
California planting. August. $2.00 each. 
Florence. Early, red blushed, white, semi-freestone of good flavor 
for an early variety. Local market and home use. Early June. 
Golden Blush (Pat. No. 473). Fast growing, heavy bearing freestone 
ripening in August. Golden yellow with bright red blush. More resis- 
BLENHEIM APRICOT tant to delayed foliation in Southern California than Elberta. 
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