“F” denotes freestone; “C’ clingstone; 
“SC” semi-cling. Listed in order of ripen- 
ing. 
\ Mayfiower, SC—Earliest of all peaches, me- 
dium, red, white flesh. Productive. 
~™ Dixie Gem, SC—Early, yellow-flesh of good 
quality. Introduction of the U.S.D.A., Ga. 
~* Barly Rochester (U. S. Plant Pat. No. 351) 
F—Development from Rochester. Ripens 
about three weeks earlier, otherwise simi- 
lar to Rochester in fruit, size and tree. 
“N\ é 
*Redhaven, F—New. Highly colored, good 
quality, yellow flesh. Ripens month ahead 
of Elberta. 
~ *Golden Jubilee, F—Early, good yellow of 
attractive appearance. 
~. *Rochester, F—Very hardy, thrifty grower. 
Medium size, deep yellow and red, ex- 
cellent quality. Especially good west of 
Cascade mountains. 
”*Herb Hale (U. S. Plant Pat. No. 588) F 
—New, early shipping and canning | 
peach. Large size, excellent quality, — 
yellow meated. Ripens right after 
Rochester. Exclusive “C&O” intro- 
duction. 
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| Valiant, F—Resembles Elberta but more 
_ globular in shape and of better quality. 
Considered best canner in Ontario, Can- 
ada. 
\\Slappy, F—Large, deep yellow, one of the 
finest home canners. 
~Early Crawford, F—Large yellow—good 
home garden peach. 
\* Champion, F—White-fleshed peach. Firm, 
sweet, delicious flavor. Good bearer. 
“\ Halehaven, F—Promising commercial type. 
Early, excellent fruit, good shipping and 
bearing qualities, vigorous growth and 
resistance to low temperatures. 
“*Veteran, F—Elberta type peach. Tree 
vigorous grower, early production. Very 
popular in Canada and west of Cascade 
mountains. 
“SRedelberta (U. S. Plant Pat. No. 232), F—A 
bud sport of the Elberta. Matures about 
10 days earlier and has double the red 
color. Exclusive “C&O” introduction. 
Early Elberta, F—Also known as Improved 
Elberta. Large golden yellow. Excellent 
quality, good shipper and commercial 
canner. 
™ Elberta, F—Very large, bright yellow. Good 
shipper. One of the most popular can- 
ning peaches. 
aH! Hale, F—Very large golden yellow 
overlaid with brilliant carmine coloring. 
Yellow flesh, solid and meaty, free from 
stringiness. First class shipper. 
“Candoka (U. S. Plant Pat. No. 51), F—The 
“fuzzless” peach. Most beautiful peach 
grown. Very large, firm, richly flavored. 
Exclusive “C&O” introduction. 
“SLate Crawford, F—Very large, yellow with 
dark red cheek. Tree vigorous and hardy. 
“Indian Blood, C—-Large, deep red with red 
flesh. Ideal for pickling and preserving. 
“Miller (Orange) Cling, C—Large, yellow. 
Good flavor, excellent for home canning. 
~ Rio Oso Gem (U. S. Plant Pat. No. 84), F— 
Best late variety. Large, firm texture with 
excellent rich, juicy, sweet flavor. 
“October Krummel, F—Large, round, deep 
yellow color with dark carmine blush. 
One of the very latest ripening varieties. 
“C. & O.” Nursery Company 
