‘FRUIT TREES 
GOLD DUST (S-47-4) 
(Patent applied for—$1.50 each) 
VERY EARLY, FIRM, YELLOW-FLESHED AND DELICIOUS 
GOLD DUST is a new peach introduction by Stribling’s, ripen- 
ing 40 days ahead of Elberta. It’s the finest peach ripening 
at this season that we've seen or tasted to date. It’s a beauti- 
ful, yellow-fleshed, red-blushed freestone — showing great 
promise as a commercial shipping variety. The flesh is firm 
and the fruit crisp and juicy, with a pleasing non-acid flavor. 
The fruit size is 238" to 234"’. When correctly packed it 
shows excellent keeping qualities. The tree is vigorous and a 
consistent bearer. In early June you cannot find a more 
delicious peach for home-orchard or commercial planting. 
Golden Jubilee. Large, yellow freestone with red tinge. Flesh yellow, 
juicy, of good eating quality. For home and local use. Early June. 
Hale Haven. A large size, firm, yellow fleshed with red blushed 
skin. Fairly firm fleshed and good for nearby shipping. Early July, 
4 days after Kim. 
BLAZING GOLD PEACH (Pat. Rights Reserved) 
ELBERTA PEACH 
PEACH RED HAVEN 
Indian Free. Large, round yellow freestone, deep red at stone. Rather 
tart until full ripe. Good for shipping and home use. Requires pol- 
lination. Late July. 
J. H. Hale. Large, round yellow freestone, deep red at stone. 
Rather tart until full ripe. Good for shipping and home use. Requires 
pollination. Late July. 
Kim Elberta (Early Elberta) (Burbank Elberta). A very good early 
type Elberta. Large, elongated, yellow freestone. Skin golden yel- 
low flushed red; a good all around peach. Two weeks earlier than 
Elberta. Early July. 
Krummels October. Medium to large, red flushed yellow freestone. 
Flesh a little dry, but good for a very late variety. Early October. 
Late Champion. Tree large and vigorous; fruit medium, round- 
oval; pale creamy white, blushed red. Flesh white, red at pit, juicy 
and sweet. Semi-freestone. Late July. 
Lovell. Large, round, yellow freestone; firm fine grain; a little red 
at pit. A favorite for canning and drying. Mid-August. 
Mayflower. Very early; red blushed; white; semi-freestone. A favor- 
ite for early market and home use. Late May. 
FINE FRUITS FOR HOME AND ORCHARD 
