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POLLINATION 
With the exception of J. H. Hale, all 
varieties we offer are self-fruitful. 
DIXIRED. The outstanding charac- 
teristics of Dixired are its unusual 
firmness and slow rate of softening 
for an early peach. It is cherry red 
to a very dark red and fruit acquires 
color long before it is ready to pick. 
Flesh is yellow, medium textured and 
of a good flavor. Cling. Late July. 
“SELBERTA. Best commercial money- 
making variety. Fifty percent of all 
peaches planted are Elberta. It has 
proven its ability to adapt itself to 
varied climatic and soil conditions. 
Tree hardy, disease resistant, very 
productive, Fruit large, oval, yellow 
and red cheek. Flesh yellow, firm, 
juicy, of high quality. Splendid ship- 
per and keeper. Mid-September. 
EARLY ELBERTA. The same Elberta 
quality and ripening earlier to reach 
the profitable early market. Sep- 
tember 6-10. 
A eross of J. H. Hale 
and South Haven. Larger than Hale 
Haven, the fruit being bright golden 
with red cheek. Skin smooth, flesh 
firm medium yellow with some red 
around the pit. Follows Golden Jubi- 
lee and precedes Hale Haven in rip- 
ening season. August 25-31. 
“GOLDENEAST. A large, high colored, 
good quality peach. September 1-5. 
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.GOLDEN JUBILEE. A large early yel- 
low peach, free-stone, high quality. 
Ripening date Aug. 20-25. Always 
popular. Makes a fine backyard va- 
riety. 
“J. H. HALE Improved. Large, yellow 
overlaid with carmine. Flesh yellow, 
fine grained. Late August. 
HALE HAVEN, Rightfully placed at 
the top of all yellow free-stone 
peaches. September 1-5. 
“LEMON FREE. The old favorite which 
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is well known. Not too attractive but 
excellent in quality for canning. Sep- 
tember 20-25. 
“LOUISE. A large yellow flesh peach. 
Perfect freestone. Firm, well colored, 
and of good size. Usually ripening 
in October. 
‘PROLIFIC HALE. An improvement 
of J. H. Hale in that it is a heavy 
cropper every year. Sept. 5-12. 
RED HAVEN. The best of the early 
yellow peaches coloring unusually 
well. Aug. 20-21. 
‘RED ELBERTA. A large yellow free- 
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stone peach. Sept. 5-12. 
REDSKIN. Ripening slightly ahead 
or with Elberta it is very produc- 
tive. Round, yellow flesh, well ecol- 
ored, firm, good sized and of excel- 
lent quality. 
‘SHIPPER’S LATE RED. A large red 
Elberta type peach ripening 5-10 
days after Elberta. 
‘SOUTH HAVEN. Large, yellow, 
blotched with red. September 1-5. 
~SUMMERCREST. No one wants an 
Elberta after eating a ripe Summer- 
crest. September 3-5. 
SUNHIGH. Ripening ahead of Golden- 
east. This peach is well worth a 
trial. It is outstanding for its hardi- 
ness, 
~*TRIOGEM. We believe this peach to 
be better in all respects than Golden 
Jubilee. It ripens one to three days 
later. 
CHAMPION NURSERIES, PERRY, OHIO 
