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PEACHES, FREESTONE—Continued 
Gold Dust (Plant Pat. No. 1144). A good sized perfect 
shaped firm yellow fleshed freestone ripening 40 days ahead 
of Elberta. This variety is highly colored, smooth skinned, 
almost fuzzless and has a superb, non-acid flavor. It is a vigorous 
grower and consistent bearer. For a new variety it shows great prom- 
ise as an early ripening packer and shipper. Early to Mid-June. 
Royalty 25c. Retails $1.75 each. 
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Golden Jubilee. Large, yellow freestone with red tinge. Flesh yellow, 
juicy, of good eating quality. For home and local use. Early June. 
Hale Haven. A large size, firm, yellow fleshed with red blushed 
skin, Fairly firm fleshed and good for nearby shipping. Early July, 
4 days after Kim. 
Indian Free. Large, round yellow freestone, deep red at stone. Rather 
tart until full ripe. Good for shipping and home use. Requires 
pollination. Late July. 
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J. H. HALE. Large, round yellow freestone, deep red at stone. 
Rather tart until full ripe. Good for shipping and home use. Re- 
quires pollination. Late July. 
Kim Eiberta (Early Elberta) (Burbank Elberta). A very good 
early type Elberta. Large, elongated, yellow freestone. Skin 
golden yellow flushed red; a good all around peach. Two weeks 
earlier than Elberta. Early July. 
Krummels October. Medium to large, red flushed yellow free- 
stone. Flesh a little dry, but good for a very late variety. Early 
October. 
Lovell. Large, round, yellow freestone; firm fine grain; a little 
red at pit. A favorite for canning and drying. Mid-August. 
Mayflower. Very early; red blushed; white; semi-freestone. A 
favorite for early market and home use. Late May. 
Meadsaw Lark (Pat. No. 528). 
Medium size; yellow semi-free- 
tone with red blush; flesh yel- 
low, sweet and juicy. Prefers 
heavy soil. In light soils may 
temporarily produce some mal- 
formed fruit in the first few 
seasons. A good early yellow 
freestone; especially in areas 
with mild winters. Mid-June. 
$2.25 each. 
Bartlett Pear 
Miller Late. Large yellow freestone of fair quality. A very late peach 
for home and nearby market. Does best in areas of warm fall weather. 
Late October. 
‘Muir. Large to very large; skin and flesh uniformly yellow clear to 
the pit. California’s leading drying peach. Early August. 
‘Nectar. An excellent, medium early, white fleshed freestone. Of 
large size. Its beautiful coloring and distinctive aroma make it a 
favorite home orchard variety. Firm, juicy flesh and fine textured 
ripening in late June-July. 
Red Haven. A new early yellow freestone of medium size. Color 
good; flesh firm; a good shipper. Late June (10 days before Kim 
Elberta) . 
Red Wing (Plant Patent No. 621). Large, white fleshed freestone 
with pronounced red blush; white fleshed: juicy, good eating. Local 
and nearby market. Early July. $2.25 each. 
Rio Oso Gem. Large, red flushed yellow freestone, firm yellow flesh, 
red at pit. Ripening about two weeks after J. H. Hale. Early August. 
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