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PEACHES 
New peach varieties are being introduced so rapidly that it is confusing to the 
grower to know just what kinds to plant. He must first know his market or 
outlet. If he is interested in a succession thruout the season, varieties are now 
available for such a purpose. The Association is propagating some of the more 
promising new kinds and these will be released from time to time. If possible a 
grower should have a small test orchard to determine the kinds best suited to 
his conditions. 
Where Year 
VERY EARLY Parentage Orig. Introd. 
Erlyvee Golden Jubilee (open pollinated) Canada 1949 
Dixired Halehaven (selfed) U.S.D.A. 1945 
Prairie Dawn Vahant < Halehaven HP Sta: 1946 
Marigold Lola X Arp Nejeotat 1925 
Coronet (Halehaven selfed) & Dixigem UTS TBA 1953 
EARLY 
Oriole Slappey X Dewey Nae) ei obas 1925 
Raritan Rose J. H. Hale X Cumberland ie 1936 
Jerseyland ee ar H. Hale X (Slappey X Dewey)] - 1946 
ocp. 
Redhaven Halehaven X Kalhaven Mich. Sta. 1940 
MID-SEASON 
Triogem J. H. Hale X Marigold Noy; Stas) 91038 
Fairhaven J. H. Hale X South Haven Mich. Sta. 1946 
Southland Halehaven (selfed) Us. DAC 1946 
Sunhigh J. H. Hale X (Carman X Slappey) N2 J. Sta. 1938 
Summerrose J. H. Hale X Delicious « 1947 
Redrose J. H. Hale X Delicious Z 1940 
Valiant Elberta (open pollinated) Canada 1925 
=Halehaven J. H. Hale X South Haven Mich. Sta. 19382 
Veteran Vaughan X Stark Early Elberta Canada 1928 
Kalhaven J. H. Hale X Kalamazoo Mich. State 1936 
LATE 
Afterglow J. H. Hale < 27116 (Slappey xX Dewey) N. J..Sta. 1938 
+ Afterglow—is a large yellow-fleshed freestone which ripens a few days later 
than Elberta. It is a high quality peach which looks promising to extend 
the peach season. 
~ Coronet—is a very attractive, yellow-fleshed, early peach. The quality is ex- 
ceptionally good for its season which is four and one-half weeks before 
Elberta. This new variety appears to be vigorous and productive. 
“Dixired—is a highly colored early peach which ripens in the season of Mikado 
or about five weeks before Elberta. It is very firm for such an early peach 
and the quality is good. It is a clingstone. The tree is vigorous and pro- 
ductive. 
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