Monroe, Michigan 
PEACHES 
The name in parenthesis following variety name is the name of the 
orchard from which propagating buds are taken from the parent tree. 
Because Peaches come into bearing in three years, they are the 
quickest of all orchard trees to bear profitable crops. And because more 
trees can be planted per acre, the largest cash returns per acre can be 
expected. Used as fillers—set between permanent Apple trees—Peaches 
bring a quick profit from the orchard until the Apples come into bearing. 
As in other fruits, Greenings have played a star role in producing 
big profits from Peach orchards by improving varieties—maintaining 
standards—eliminating virus diseases and making available new varieties 
with merits of greater profit. 
Varieties following offer a wide range of the best varieties of the 
ripening season—a choice of exclusive strains, proven by progeny tests 
and by successful Peach growers as the leaders of the kind. 
You play safe with Greenings trees—for Greening Bud Selected 
quality only has made Greening one of the largest growers of Peach 
trees in America—trees that are inbred with factors that mean the 
biggest profit per tree and acre. 
AMBER GEM (Royal). A superior clingstone canning Peach, ripening 
two weeks before Elberta. One of the most beautiful of Peaches, being 
a brilliant red against a golden yellow ground. Flesh has the firm 
texture necessary in a good canning clingstone. Excellent flavor when 
canned. 
ARP BEAUTY (Stratton). One of the earliest yellow Peaches. Fruit semi- 
cling, medium to large in size. Color bright, attractive red and yel- 
low. Flesh clear yellow, fine grained and firm for an early Peach. 
Trees hardy and productive. Ripens 5 to 6 weeks before Elberta. 
BELLE OF GEORGIA. A large white flesh mid-season Peach of excep- 
tional merit. Color creamy white with beautiful red cheek. Flesh firm 
and of delicious flavor. Tree vigorous grower and good bearer. Hardy, 
good shipper. 
BIG RED (See Shipper’s Late Red). 
CHAMPION (Warner). An excellent quality white flesh Peach. Fruit 
attractive, white with red cheek, large. Flesh creamy white, tender, 
having a very pleasing honey-like flavor. Ripens 3 weeks before Elberta, 
CUMBERLAND. A splendid white Peach of excellent commercial value. 
Fruit is large, very attractive in color and shape. Quality is excellent. 
Freestone. Ripens 4 weeks before Elberta. 
EARLY ELBERTA (Eagle Point). Similar to standard Elberta but ripens 
a week earlier and slightly smaller in size. Color attractive yellow 
with red cheek. Flesh lemon color with rich flavor. Freestone. 
ELBERTA (Geisler). The aristocrat of Elbertas—the last word in 
high type of this variety. By bud selection we have reduced 
variations in this variety to a minimum. Fruit is attractive 
orange yellow overspread with red. Flesh yellow, juicy, firm 
but tender, sweet, mild. Tree a vigorous grower and highly 
productive. Average ripening date September 10th. 
FAIRHAVEN (Graham Exp. Sta.) A cross between J. H. Hale and 
South Haven and recently introduced by the Michigan Agricul- 
tural Experiment Station. Fruit is medium to large, nearly round, 
bright golden in color with red cheek. Skin is smooth and 
tough and fruits are firm and ship exceptionally well. Flesh is 
medium-yellow, fine textured and of good quality. Ripens about 
a week before Hale-Haven. 
GAGE ELBERTA (Lyman). A true Elberta type bud sport. This 
strain features resistance to bacteria infections, retaining its 
dark green foliage when Elberta and J. H. Hale trees were 
nearly defoliated. A remarkable disease resistant strain. Tree 
growth low, spreading and unusually strong. Ripens about 3 
days after Elberta. 
GOLD DROP (Goodrich). Hardy and productive. Trees must be 
heavily pruned and the young fruit thinned to assure good 
sized fruit. Fruit medium, rounding with unequal halves, 
bulged at one side. Deep cavity. Quality excellent, pleasantly 
and sprightly flavored. Freestone. Good commercial variety. 
Ripens 7 to 10 days after Elberta. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE (Peck). A large, early yellow Peach of the 
Elberta type. Extensively planted. Skin yellow blushed with 
red. Flesh yellow, juicy, tender, sweet. Freestone. Ripens 25 
days before Elberta. 
HALE-HAVEN (Wadsworth). This marvelous Peach was introduced 
by the Michigan State Experiment Station and is a cross between 
the famous South Haven and J. H. Hale. Fruit large, beauti- 
fully colored, exceptionally fine flavored, yellow flesh and a 
good shipper. Perfect freestone and a hardy, heavy bearer. 
Ripens 2 weeks before Elberta. 
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