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Different varieties of peaches may be ordered to get quantity price, but other 
fruits may not be included. 
The leading varieties of Peach are listed, as nearly as possible, in their 
order of ripening. 
“ EARLY EAST (N. J. 134) 
Good sized, yellow fleshed peach. Attractive and has good quality for an 
early variety. Is much better than some of the old standard varieties. Suggested 
for roadside market plantings. 
“ JERSEYLAND (N. J. 135) 
A large, firm, yellow-fleshed peach ripening a few days before Golden 
Jubilee. Ships well. The tree is hardy and comes into bearing early. 
‘’ DIXIGEM 
Early, yellow, semi-freestone, medium size, good quality. Ripens few days 
earlier than Golden Jubilee. U. S. D. A. introduction. 
\ RED HAVEN 
A cross between Hale Haven and Kalhaven. Tree is vigorous and very bud 
hardy, also bears young. Fruit is medium sized and colors to a brilliant red. 
“RARITAN ROSE (N. J. 97) 
A firm, attractive, white-fleshed freestone of good quality. The tree is 
vigorous, hardy, and productive. The best early white for the roadside trade. 
“ CUMBERLAND 
An excellent, white-fleshed peach. Fruit large, attractive color. Considered 
by many growers to be equal to, or better than, Belle of Georgia, ripening a few 
days earlier than Golden Jubilee. 
“ GOLDEN JUBILEE 
Developed and introduced by the New Jersey Experiment Station. A yellow, 
early, freestone peach, ripening about three weeks before Elberta, and of good 
quality. One of the best varieties. 
\ NEWDAY (N. J. 79) 
A large oval, yellow fleshed peach. Ripens with or slightly before Triogem. 
The fruit is well colored and firm in texture. 
* RANGER 
A new U. S. D. A. introduction. A yellow freestone ripening with or just 
after Golden Jubilee. Fruit is medium to large size, almost round, highly 
colored with bright red blush covering most of the peach. Flesh yellow, medium 
firm, good flavor and suitable for canning or freezing. Tree is vigorous and 
productive, showing marked resistance to bacterial leaf spot. It is self fertile. 
~~ TRIOGEM (N. J. 70) 
A red all over, yellow freestone, ripening about 5 to 7 days later than Golden 
Jubilee. It is superior to the Golden Jubilee because it is firmer, ripens slowly, 
ships well, colors much better. Peaches on the inside of the tree are well colored, 
and have high quality. Considered to be one of the best New Jersey introductions. 
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