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Simgolij which ripens a couple of days ahead of Elberta, is of value mainly 

 because of its cold resistance. The trees are rather dwarfish like J. H. Hale 

 but set very heavy crops. In fact, this is another variety v/hich requires heavy 

 thinning to get size. The fruits are yellow flesh and usually freestone but vd.th 

 a slight tendency to cling in some years. The flesh texture is sometimes a bit 

 coarse and the flavor is no better than fair unless they are well grown. If the 

 fruits are heavily thinned and well grown, Sungold Tfill produce a crop of very 

 acceptable peaches of good size. 



— J. S. Bailey 



A IMJ SOIL CONDITIONER 



The following was published in the Cornell Veg-News: 



Er-unam Can Be Your'n for the Asking 



"Public demand forces us to release our revolutionary new 

 garden product, ERUMII (pronounced AIR-00-NAM) . ERUl-lAIvl is not 

 just an inert s-^il conditioner, ERUNAM is not only a miracle-type 

 plant food. ERUNALI is everything ! One heaping glob of our magic 

 atomic substance will remake your garden. ERUNAlvI makes light soils 

 heavy, heavy soils light, and steadfastly ignores the medium soils. 

 ERUNAM is a selective pesticidej it kills harmful weeds, bugs, and 

 diseases while fraternizing with the approved ones. Better yet, 

 ERUIJAM has the Good VlTorm-keeping Seal of Approval. ERUNAM contains 

 decomposed chlorophyll; your garden vdll never smell the same. 

 ERUIIAM contains no nasty chemicals; it's purely organic. One pound 

 of this concentrated produce is equivalent to l6 ounces. Most of 

 the world's leading experiment stations are full of ERUNAM. 



'Jrite for our trial garden size bucket today. 



Remember — ERUNAM spelled backwards is ... " 



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APPLE ADVERTISING ASSESSMENT 



Recently, a bill has been introduced in the Washington State Legislature 

 which, if passed, would permit apple growers to increase their advertising 

 assessment by 1^ per box per year up to a maximum of 60 per box. At present 

 the maximum assessment allowable is 3^ per box. Proponents of this bill 

 feel that there is an increased need for adverti.=!lng and merchandising 

 because of the trend toward self-service. 



— 0. C. Roberts 

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