ASPERS, ADAMS COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. 
’ SUNHIGH (N. J. 82) 
A large, smooth, yellow, freestone peach of highest quality introduced by 
New Jersey Experiment Station in 1938. The flesh is firm, color bright red 
over an orange ground color. It is the most attractive of any of the newer 
peaches. Ripens right after Triogem and with Hale Haven. This is a very 
promising variety. 
~ FAIR HAVEN 
Very attractive in skin and flesh. Good quality, fine texture. One of the 
newest good varieties which precedes Hale Haven. 
“ HALE-HAVEN 
Yellow, freestone, large, high red color, firm, and good flavor. It takes on red 
color early and the peaches show good red color several days before ripening, 
which gives it a distinct advantage for marketing. Very hardy in fruit bud and 
a heavy bearer. Ripvens about 2 weeks before Elberta. Hale-Haven is a new 
variety, being a cross between the famous J. H. Hale and the well-known new 
variety, South Haven, being originated by the Michigan Experimental Station. 
‘ SLAPPY (ECLIPSE) 
Commonly called “Apricot Peach.” 
~SOUTHLAND 
Midseason, yellow, freestone, medium to large round, attractive. Tree 
vigorous and productive. U. S. D. A. introduction. 
~ SULLIVANS ELBERTA 
A sport of Elberta ripening earlier. Identical size, color and shipping 
qualities. Originated in Georgia. 
“BELLE OF GEORGIA 
Very large peach with red cheek; flesh white and firm, of excellent flavor; 
fine shipper. Ripens August 1 to 15. 
~ELBERTA 
One of the greatest commercial yellow peaches known. Good shipper. Tree 
hardy and good. grower. Ripens August 20 to September 1. 
~REDSKIN 
A new University of Maryland introduction. A cross between J. H. Hale and 
Elberta. Tree is vigorous and productive. Fruit is large, yellow, freestone, 
with deep red blush. Ripens with or slightly after Elberta. 
J. H. HALE 
Yellow; very large in size and globular in shape; skin thick, smooth and 
without fuzz; flesh deep yellow, fine-grained, firm, of extra quality; good 
shipper. It ripens a little after Elberta, and brings highest prices. 
~ WHITE HALE 
A large, freestone peach. Very similar to J. H. Hale, only white in flesh. 
~ SHIPPER’S LATE RED 
A large, highly colored peach. Very hardy, yellow-fleshed and freestone of 
good, quality. Ripens just after Hale and Elberta. 
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