Peach Trees make lovely 
Flowering Lawn Trees 
“GOLDEN JUBILEE 
The most sensational of the newer kinds, combining large size, excellent 
quality, and perfect freestone character with early ripening. 
FLAVOR: delicious flavor with no bitterness. FLESH: bright deep yellow, 
very juicy, fine grained, firm but mellow. SIZE AND COLOR: extra large, 
yellow, flushed with red, of the Elberta type. RIPENS: about August 17. 
Very early—3 to 4 weeks ahead of Elberta. BEARING AGE: 2 to 3 years. 
Very prolific. 
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HALE Or 
Produces the largest fruit of any widely adapted variety. Home Land- 
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FLAVOR: sweet, somewhat sprightly. FLESH: appetizing butter- scaping Spring 
yellow, red around the pit, firm, juicy, fine grained with free stone. 
SIZE AND COLOR: huge, 3 to 3% inches. Lemon-yellow overspread 
with attractive dark red. RIPENS: about September 15, just ahead of = 
Elberta. BEARING AGE: 2 to 3 years. Must have the company of a @ Ideal for. Low al } 1r. 
rooster tree to assure proper pollination. 
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One of the earliest freestone varieties—a pref- 
erence for orchardists who wish to capture the 
early Peach market. 
FAVOR: highly flavored, much like Hale-Haven. 
FLESH: brilliant shade yet tender and very 
juicy. A good shipper. Stone free. SIZE AND 
COLOR: very large 3-inch fruit is a rich bright 
red. RIPENS: about August 20th, when other 
early freestone varieties are still green. BEAR- 
ING AGE: 2 to 3 years. A prolific bearer. Ex- 
ceptionally hardy. 
Peaches Require No 
Cross-Pollination Except 
the Variety Hale 
