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ARD 
Everyone is familiar with the old reliable Elberta. Its attractive 
appearance, large size, uniformly shaped fruits are well known 
throughout the world. Universally planted—Elberta leads all 
other Peaches in number of trees producing fruit. Most popular 
Peach on the market. Ripens midseason, roundish with a pointed 
tip, thick skin; flesh yellow stained pink near the pit; juicy, firm 
ee tender, good quality freestone. 
SULLIVAN'S EARLY ELBERTA. An early ripening bud sport of 
Elberta. Size, color and shipping qualities identical with El- 
berta, but ripens about ten days earlier. A splendid all-purpose 
Peach. 
.\ BRACKETT. Large, late, deep yellow Peach, very highly flav- 
ored; freestone. Excellent for home use, and extensively plant- 
ed in commercial orchards. 
Elberta 
GOLDENEAS! 
(N. J. 88) Early mMidse2s° 
Ripens about fifteen days earlier than Elberta. A large, oval, 
firm, highly colored, yellow fleshed freestone Peach, rapidly 
gaining popularity with commercial growers. Originated at the 
New Jersey Experimental Station. An excellent variety for ship- 
ping or for home use. 
< : 3 Jubilee ; 
GOLDEN suBiLEF 
he “Beau. Brummel” of Peacne 
Unusually hardy, resists excessive cold; a sure cropper after severe 
winters and heavy frosts. Medium to large in size, ripens almost four 
weeks ahead of Elberta, and considered to be one of the best early 
ripening varieties. Fine flavor, yellow freestone, attractive color and 
fine texture. Profitable for market, excellent for home use. 
RIPENING ORDER OF PEACHES 
Use this list for selecting varieties to provide you with fruit through- 
out the season. Varieties are listed in their order of ripening from the 
very earliest to the latest. 
Carman Crawford’s Early Crawford’s Late 
Redhaven Sullivan’s Early Elberta Shippers Late Red 
Golden Jubilee Belle of Georgia 
Brackett 
Rochester J. H. Hale ; 
Goldeneast Elberta Rio Oso Gem 
Hale-Haven O'Boy White Heath Cling 
See page 32 for prices. 
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