FREESTONE PEACHES—Continued 
\. ELBERTA. Large, usually elongated; skin 
golden yellow, flushed with red where ex- 
posed to sun; very rich and sweet. Cali- 
fornia’s leading peach for all purposes. 
Mid-July. 
\ FAY ELBERTA (Gold Medal). Large, elon- 
gated, yellow fleshed freestone of good 
color, similar to Elb2rta but smaller pit 
and ripens a few days later. Late July. 
“. FLAMINGO (Plant Pat. No. 661). Large 
plump, golden yellow globes, heavily 
marked with red. A firm yellow fleshed 
freestone. Juicy and of fine eating quality. 
A variety especially adapted to Southern 
California planting. August. $2.50 each. 
s/ FLORENCE. Early, red blushed, white, semi- 
freestone of good flavor for an early va- 
riety. Local market and home use. Early 
June. 
GOLDEN BLUSH (Plant Pat. No. 473). 
Highly flavored fruit ripening in the same 
season as Elberta, which it resembles. More 
resistant to delayed foliation in Southern 
California than Elberta. $2.50 each. 
\ GOLDEN JUBILEE. Large yellow freestone 
with red tinge. Flesh yellow, juicy, of good 
eating quality. For home and local use. 
Late June. 
gtr GOLD DUST (Plant Pat. No. 
wuasery | 1144). A good sized perfect 
==/ shaped firm yellow’ fleshed 
freestone ripening 40 days ahead of 
Elberta. This variety is highly colored, 
smooth skinned, almost fuzzless and 
has a superb, non-acid flavor. It is a 
vigorous grower and consistent bearer. 
For a new variety it shows great prom- 
ise as an early ripening packer and 
shipper. Early to mid-June. Royalty 
25c. Retails $2.50 each. 
™ J. H. HALE. Large, round yellow freestone, 
deep red at stone. Rather tart until full 
ripe. Good for shipping and home use. Re- 
quires pollination. Late July. 
Blazing Gold Peach (Pat. 1127) 
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“J. L. AMES (Pat.). Large, firm, highly 
colored skin, similar to July Elberta and 
ripens 10 days earlier. Late June. $1.60 
each. 
“JULY ELBERTA (Kim Elberta) (Early El- 
berta). A very good early type Elberta. 
Large, elongated, yellow freestone. Skin 
golden yellow flushed red; a good all 
around peach. Two weeks earlier than 
Elberta. Early July. 
~KRUMMELS OCTOBER. Medium to large, 
red flushed yellow freestone. Flesh a 
little dry, but good for a very late va- 
riety. Early October. 
™MAYFLOWER. Very early; red blushed; 
white; semi-freestone. A favorite for 
early market and home use. Late May. 
“MEADOW LARK (Pat. No. 528) . Medium 
size; yellow semi-freestone with red 
blush; flesh yellow, sweet and juicy. 
Prefers heavy soil. In light soils may 
temporarily produce some malformed 
fruit in the first few seasons. A good 
early yellow freestone; especially in 
areas with mild winters. Mid-June. 
$2.50 each. 
‘MILLER LATE. Large yellow freestone of fair 
quality. A very late peach for home and 
nearby market. Does best in areas of warm 
fall weather. Late October. 
~ NECTAR. An excellent, medium early, white 
fleshed freestone. Of large size. Its beauti- 
ful coloring and distinctive aroma make it 
a favorite home orchard variety. Firm, juicy 
flesh and fine textured, ripening in late 
June-July. 
“RED HAVEN. A new early yellow freestone of 
medium size. Color good; flesh firm; a 
good shipper. Late June (10 days before 
Kim Elberta) . 
“RED WING (Plant Pat. No. 621). Large, 
white fleshed freestone with pronounced 
red blush; white fleshed; juicy, good eat- 
ing. Local and nearby market. Early July. 
Sei eeachs 
“SRIO OSO GEM. Large, red flushed yellow 
freestone, firm yellow flesh, red at tip. 
Ripening about two weeks after J. H. Hale. 
Early August. 
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Freedom Nectarine (Pat. 1161) 
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