the new peachripens a few days later than the Elberta and the J. H. Hale and a few days earlier than the other varieties above mentioned.
the flavoris considered by experts to be superior to that of any of these four popular varieties.
this peachis similar to the J. H. Hale although its fruit is slightly more elongated in shape and of better quality.
the new varietyripens a few days later than J. H. Hale; it grows more vigorously than that variety, and is much more consistent in producing an unusually large crop each year.
This new peach varietyhas been asexually reproduced and the resulting trees and their fruits have the same characteristics as the original seedling and its fruits.
the tree 1Growth: Very vigorous; productive; spreading,
TrunkMedium size and strength; fairly smooth; color between Russet (Plate XV) and Kaiser Brown (Plate XIV), with a silvery overlay.
the flower BudsThe flower Buds:
FormSomewhat elongated;.uniform; halves-not quite equal but near enough to appear sym- Y .metrical; one-half very slightly raised along suture.