Peaches 
FOR PROFITABLE ORCHARDS, FOR TASTY DELICIOUS FRUIT OF 
YOUR OWN, CHOOSE FROM THESE OUTSTANDING PEACHES! 
\ RED HAVEN 
You can’t go wrong on Red Haven! This tree is hardy, fast grow- 
ing and is famous for its tremendous yield. Red Haven is fast 
becoming the favorite early, yellow, freestone Peach. It ripens 
about 30 days ahead-of the Elberta. It has a gorgeous, all over 
red color that is amazing. The fruit is large and firm. The flesh 
is rich yellow and of unsurpassed flavor and sweetness. Delicately 
textured and very juicy. Red Haven is one of the finest quality 
Peaches you can grow—perfect for eating and cooking, and a sure 
proht maker on the market. Ships well. 
\ BELLE OF GEORGIA 
Belle of Georgia ripens about a week earlier than the Elberta. It 
is a large and unusually handsome Peach—a truly fine mid-season 
white freestone. The Belle of Georgia has a smooth creamy white 
skin with bright glowing red cheeks. The meat is snow-white with 
very fine texture and appetizing flavor. Because of its firmness it 
makes an excellent Peach to ship. The trees grow rapidly and are 
noted for their heavy yields. This Peach is recommended as one 
of the very best for both home and commercial growers. 
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SOUTH HAVEN 
South Haven is an attractive, early, yellow freestone. Its flesh is 
golden yellow, excellently flavored and of very good iexture. 
Famous for yield as it often bears when some others fail. Tree is 
very hardy and vigorous, an excellent pollinizer. Best known as 
a canning Peach, and sells well in local markets for that purpose. 
Fruit is good sized and ripens about ten to fifteen days before the 
Elberta. Golden color, slight red blush. 
ROCHESTER 
A very fine and extra hardy, large freestone, or semi-cling Peach. 
Fruit is a luscious golden yellow, deeply blushed with rich red. 
The flesh is tender, sweet and unusually juicy—mottled red and 
gold color, good texture. Ripens in early mid-season, about 
twenty days before Elberta. Rochester is a good and dependable 
grower that always produces fruit of far better than average 
quality. Most people consider it an extra fine Peach. 
Gage Elberta 
REFER TO INSIDE FRONT COVER AND INSI 
Red Haven 
‘GAGE ELBERTA 
A tree that is unusually easy to pick. The Gage Elberta is a low- 
headed and very sprawling tree of exceptional hardiness. It pro- 
duces early and heavily, and bears for many years. The fruit is 
extra large and firm. It is a very round, plump Peach, and is bril- 
liant red almost all over. Juicy, highly flavored flesh. Freestone. 
A solid, firm Peach that is one of the best shippers on the market 
and a Peach that always earns a premium price. Ripens about a 
week later than the Elberta. 
CHAMPION 
One of the favorite early, white, semi-freestone Peaches. Champ- 
ion 1s famous for being a heavy, regular bearer and is among the 
very hardiest of all Peaches. The Champion is perhaps the finest 
of the white freestone Peaches. It ripens about ten days before the 
Elberta. The fruit is a creamy white color with a vivid red cheek 
that makes it a very handsome Peach. The flesh too, is a clear 
appetizing white and is exceedingly sweet and juicy. It is fine 
textured and of outstanding quality. Champion is widely known 
and preferred both for quality and for hardiness. 
‘\.5-N-1 PEACH 
For a yard or small grounds, plant this unique Egyptian 5-N-1 
Peach—gives you a variety of five delicious Peaches from a single ~ 
tree. Ripening at different times, you can enjoy luscious fresh 
Peaches from this one tree for many weeks. The Egyptian 5-N-1 
Peach tree usually includes Red Bird, Belle of Georgia, Diamond 
King, Robert’s Hale and Elberta all on one tree. 
‘DIAMOND KING 
See inside front cover of this catalog for color picture and full 
description of this senational Egyptian Peach. 
ROBERT’S HALE 
Another amazing Peach offered by Egyptian for the first time! 
See inside back cover for full details. 
ORDER OF RIPENING 
The Peaches described in this catalog ripen in the following 
order: Red Bird, Dixie Gem, Red Haven, Golden Jubilee, 
Rochester, South Haven, Hale-Haven, Champion, Belle of 
Georgia, Southland, Elberta, Diamond King, Gage Elberta, 
Robert’s Hale, Dixie Red, J. H. Hale. Select a variety of 
Peaches to ripen continuously from early summer to late fall. 
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