PEACHES 
~1 HALE HAVEN. A new yellow freestone. A cross 
between J. H. Hale and South Haven. Ripens 2 
weeks before Elberta. Large, highly colored. 
Hardy and productive. 
. J. H. HALE, Bridges the gap between Rochester and 
Elberta. One of the largest peaches. Superior to El- 
berta in size, firmness and shipping quality. Yellow 
and red coloring. Highly attractive but unfortun- 
ately not as prolific as a commercial fruit should 
be. Probably somewhat self-sterile. Flesh fine 
grained and quality good. 
~\ ROCHESTER. A peach of the Crawford type. Fruit of 
large size, with thick skin, orange yellow, blushed 
with dark red. Flesh yellow, very juicy, first rate 
quality and freestone. Tree a vigorous grower, 
bearing very young. Season, mid-August. 
‘SOUTH HAVEN. A recent introduction, Immense 
size. Comes into market just before Elberta. Beau- 
tiful color and freestone, Very hardy and highly 
recommended. 
Golden Jubilee 
“ VALIANT. Canadian orgination ripening in early 
September. Fruit very large and of fine quality. 
Very productive. 
“GOLDEN JUBILEE, A second generation seedling of 
Elberta and Greensboro, is a large early peach. 
Resembles Elberta in shape, but it is better in 
quality and ripens 3 weeks earlier. Skin yellow, 
blushed with red; flesh yellow, juicy, medium A; 
firm, tender; sweet or slightly subacid; freestone, Zuinces 
“CHAMPION. A large. greenish yellow fruit, without 
hard spots or core, Of delicate flavor, imparting 
~ BELLE OF GEORGIA. The best early September 
market peach. A standard commercial variety, 
planted by nearly all growers, ripening with Old 
Mixon which it has largely superseded. Fruit very 
large, white with red cheek, very freestone, and 
white flesh. Fair quality. 
~“ CARMAN. One of the hardiest, most reliable market 
peaches. Large, rich, juicy, and of fair quality. 
Yellow white, with deep blush. Skin very tough, 
making a good shipper and free from rot. 
~S CHAMPION. The earliest iron-clad peach. Remark- 
able for its size and a freestone of high quality. 
White with red cheek. Season, late August. Un- 
excelled for canning. 
~ EARLY ELBERTA. Very large, high quality. Flesh is 
fine grained, sweet. Mid-season. 
~\ ELBERTA. The peer of all commercial peaches. Mid- 
season, extra large, light yellow, with red cheek, 
a perfect freestone. Tree vigorous and prolific, 
succeeding universally wherever peaches can be 
grown. 
Ai LATE ELBERTA. Ripens two weeks later than regu- 
lar Elberta. 
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an exquisite taste and odor to any other fruit with 
which it is prepared. Tree a symmetrical grower, 
bearing while young. Season late. 
\ ORANGE, The most popular and extensively culti- 
vated old variety. Fruit large, round, bright golden 
yellow, cooking tender, and of excellent quality. 
Tree hardy and a very reliable grower and bearer. 
Orange Quince 
