“M. A. BLAKE (N. J. 117) 
A bright, firm, yellow-fleshed freestone ripening a week before Elberta. The 
fruit hangs well after it becomes highly colored. It is as hardy as Elberta. 
~SWHITE HALE (N. J. 63) 
A large to very large, white-fleshed freestone of good quality ripening with 
J. H. Hale. The tree is more vigorous than J. H. Hale. It meets the demand 
for a large, showy, white-fleshed peach during the Elberta season. 
VARIETIES RIPENING AFTER ELBERTA 
“AFTERGLOW (N. J. 84) 
A large, high quality, yellow-fleshed freestone ripening immediately after 
Elberta. The trees are vigorous, hardy, and productive,. An excellent variety 
to prolong the Elberta season. Susceptible to bacterial spot. 
~ LATEROSE (N. J. 109) 
This is a white-fleshed freestone ripening a few days after Elberta and 
White Hale. Hardy, productive and attractive. It has high quality for canning 
and freezing as well as for slicing fresh. 
“GOODCHEER (N. J. 152) 
A large, bright, attractive, yellow freestone of good quality, ripening about 
a week after Elberta. A promising variety to prolong the Elberta season. Sus- 
ceptible to bacterial spot. 
~ CONSTITUTION (N. J. 161) 
A large, yellow-fleshed, freestone of high quality ripening a week to ten 
days after Elberta or about with Goodcheer. 
~FALLATE (N. J. 183) 
An attractive, white-fleshed freestone peach of high quality and good size, 
ripening a week to ten days after Elberta or about with Goodcheer and Con- 
stitution. It is a promising white peach to follow Laterose. 
“AUTUMN (N. J. 145) 
The latest, large, yellow freestone, ripening fully ten to fourteen days after 
Elberta. Later than Rio-Oso-Gem. The tree is a vigorous grower and should 
be planted on well-drained, good peach soil. 
~*FROSTQUEEN (N. J. 185) 
A white-fleshed, freestone peach ripening about a week after Fallate, and at, 
least two weeks after Elberta. An excellent white peach to follow Fallate. 
NECTARINES 
“ NECTAROSE (N. J. 9) 
A large, white-fleshed freestone, ripening just before Garden State, or about 
with the Sunhigh peach. 
* GARDEN STATE 
A large, firm, yellow-fleshed freestone of high quality ripening with the 
Goldeneast peach. It is very desirable for slicing, canning, and freezing, 
~NECTAHEART (N. J. 10) 
A large, white-fleshed freestone completely shaded with red, ripening im- 
mediately after Garden State. 
~NECTACREST (N. J. 8) 
This large, attractive, white-fleshed freestone, usually ripens with the 
Summercrest peach at New Brunswick or about one week after Nectaheart. 
