For the Family Orchard in Your Own Backyard 
‘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. 
eae ‘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. 
“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. 
“Meadow Lark (Pat. No. 528). Medium size; yellow semi-free- 
stone with red blush; flesh yellow, sweet and juicy. Prefers heavy 
soil. In light soils may temporarily produce some malformed fruit 
in the first few seasons. A good early yellow freestone; especially 
in areas with mild winters. Mid-June. $2.25 each. 
\\ Miller Late. Large yellow freestone of fair quality. A very late peach 
for home and nearby market. Does best in areas of warm fall weather. 
Late October. 
Muir. Large to very large; skin and flesh uniformly yellow clear to 
the pit. California’s leading drying peach. Early August. 
‘Red Haven. A new early yellow freestone of medium size. Color 
good; flesh firm; a good shipper. Late June (10 days before Kim 
Elberta) . 
‘ Red Wing (Plant Patent No. 621). Large, white fleshed freestone 
with pronounced red blush; white fleshed; juicy, good eating. Local 
and nearby market. Early July. $2.25 each. 
‘Rio Oso Gem (Pat. No. 84—Add 10c Royalty). Large, red flushed 
yellow freestone, firm yellow flesh, red at pit. Ripening about two 
weeks after J. H. Hale. Early August. 
\ Robin (Plant Pat. No. 529). Medium sized; round, white fleshed; 
semi-freestone; with good red cheek. Fruit firm and smooth (has 
very little fuzz). Good for home and nearby market. A good variety 
for Southern California. Early June. $2.25 each. 
x Salway. Large, yellow with crimson cheek; flesh deep yellow, melting 
and rich. One of the better late varieties. Mid-September. 
\\ Saucer. Medium size, flat; white freestone with very small stone; 
fine flavor. A good early freestone for eating or slicing. Early July. 
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