Awe O oN DAT OCG MOTE MIN HOV KR U TTS 
Sure Crop—was imported from New Zealand by the U. S. Department of 
Agriculture. The tree is vigorous and productive. The fruits are large, round- 
ish, white and overlaid with very attractive red. The flesh is firm, tender, free 
from the stone, and very pleasing in flavor; late midseason. 
Geneva 884 Nectarine—is a seedling of an unnamed seedling (Big Boy X 
Schumaker) selfed. It is our earliest nectarine and ripens with Mikado. Its 
fruit is medium, white-fleshed and a clingstone. It is recommended for 
trial due to its high quality, hardiness and freedom from brown rot. 
PEACHES 
New peach varieties are being introduced so rapidly that it is confusing to the 
grower to know just what kinds to plant. He must first know his market or 
outlet. If he is interested in a succession thruout the season, varieties are now 
available for such a purpose. The Association is propagating some of the more 
promising new kinds and these will be released from time to time. If possible a 
grower should have a small test orchard to determine the kinds best suited to 
his conditions. 
VERY EARLY 
Earlyvee 
Prairie Dawn 
Mikado 
Marigold 
Dixigem 
EARLY 
Oriole 
Raritan Rose 
Redhaven 
Jerseyland 
Golden Jubilee 
MIpD-SEASON 
Triogem 
Delicious 
Southland 
Sunhigh 
Redrose 
Vedette 
Halehaven 
Valiant 
Veteran 
LATE 
Afterglow 
Parentage 
Golden Jubilee (open pollinated) 
Valiant <X Halehaven 
Unknown 
Lola X Arp 
(Dewey X St. John) X South Haven 
Slappey X Dewey 
J. H. Hale X Cumberland 
Halehaven X Kalhaven 
Where Year 
Orig. Introd. 
Canada 1949 
LS Staabony 
1946 
Texas 1913 
Nese? 1s 
Us DAY 1944 
NbAE Sie 1924 
a 1939 
Mich. Sta. 1940 
104325 [J. H. Hale X (Slappey X Dewey)]. N J. Sta. 1946 
(open pollinated) 
Elberta X Greensboro (2nd generation) 
J. H. Hale X Marigold 
Belle X Greensboro 
Halehaven (selfed) 
J. H. Hale X (Carman X Slappey) 
J. H. Hale X Delicious 
Elberta (open pollinated) 
J. H. Hale X South Haven 
Elberta (open pollinated) 
Vaughan X Stark Early Elberta 
J. H. Hale X 27116 (Slappey X Dewey) 
. 1926 
N.J. Sta. 1938 
« 1925 
U.S.D.A. 1946 
N.J.Sta. 1988 
Canada 1923 
Mich, Stas se 1932 
Canada 1925 
e 1928 
N.J.Sta. 1988 
Dixigem—is an introduction of the U.S.D.A. at Fort Valley, Ga., obtained 
from the cross between (Dewey xX St. John) and South Haven. It is a 
yellow-fleshed freestone of good quality which ripens about the middle of 
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