FREESTONE PEACHES 
GOLD DUST PEACH (Pat. 1144) 
ALTAIR? (Plant Pat. No. 1022). An 
excellent flowering and_ fruiting 
variety. A  white-fleshed, yellow 
skinned freestone of high quality. 
Large, double-pink flowers closely 
arranged on the stem. Requires little 
winter chilling. $2.50 each. 
BABCOCK. A rather small white- 
fleshed freestone with a high blush. 
Requires little winter chilling. A 
cross between Strawberry and Peento. 
Ger BLAZING GOLD}* (Plant 
Teeny | Pate INO | 1127). Anivex= 
— tremely early yellow 
fleshed freestone with relatively 
small pit. It has a rich tart acid 
flavor. The color is exceptional, 
mottled red over yellow. The 
It is a 
skin is almost fuzzless. 
good packing size and 3 to 5 
days earlier than Gold Dust and 
35 days earlier than Kim Elberta 
(July Elberta). It is a vigorous 
grower and constant bearer. 
Early market shipper. Early June. 
25c royalty. Retails $2.50 each. 
“ BOBOLINK (Plant Pat. No. 1150). A 
Medium-sized, yellaw fleshed free- 
stone. Yellow skin has a vivid red 
blush. Excellent flavor with a juicy, 
yet firm flesh, making it a good 
packer. Low chilling requirement 
makes it good for mild winter area. 
Ripens in early July. $2.50 each. 
™ DIXIRED. An early, red blushed, yel- 
low fleshed, freestone, introduced 
by the U.S.D.A. This variety shows 
promise as an early shipping variety, > 
ripening in mid-June. 
‘ ELBERTA. Large, usually elongated; 
skin golden yellow, flushed with red 
where exposed to sun; very rich and 
sweet. California’s leading peach for 
all purposes. Mid-July. 
™ FAY ELBERTA (Gold Medal). Large, 
elongated, yellow fleshed freestone 
of good color, similar to Elberta but 
smaller pit and ripens a few days 
later. Late July. 
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FLAMINGO} (Plant Pat. No. 661). 
Large plump, golden yellow 
globes, heavily marked with red. 
A firm yellow fleshed freestone. 
Juicy and of fine eating quality. 
A variety especially adapted to 
Southern California planting. 
August. $2.50 each. 
* FLORENCE. Early, red blushed, 
white, semi-freestone of good 
flavor for an early variety. Local 
market and home use. Early 
June. 
‘GOLDEN BLUSH? (Plant Pat. No. 
473). Highly flavored fruit rip- 
ening in the same season as El- 
berta, which it resembles. More 
resistant to delayed foliation in 
Southern California than Elberta. 
$2.50 each. 
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VY4 Inch to 34 Inch (2 to 3 Feet). ..$1.25 
3g Inch to 1 Inch (3 to 4 Feet) . lO) 
V5 Inch to % Inch (4 to 5 Feet) . esx@, 
%g Inch to 34 Inch (5 to 6 Feet) . eso) 
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FREEDOM NECTARINE (Pat. 1161) 
peach, skin greenish-white over- 
spread with splashes and stripes 
of dark red; flesh blood red 
throughout, juicy, and meaty. 
Early September. 
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. 
(Burbank Elberta). A very good 
early type Elberta. Large, elon- 
gated, yellow freestone. Skin 
golden yellow flushed red; a good 
all around peach. Two weeks 
earlier than Elberta. Early July. 
10-49 
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BLAZING GOLD PEACH (Pat. 1127) 
50 up (Planting Distance 
Each 20 to 25 Feet) 
$ .60 
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{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 $2.50 each. 
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\HALE HAVEN. A large size, firm, yellow 
fleshed with red blushed skin. Fairly firm 
shipping. 
fleshed and good for nearby 
Early July, 4 days after Kim. 
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