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NOVELRED ° ° 
Half Nectarine— Half Peach 
Novelred is a brand-new discovery that is 
neither all peach nor all nectarine. Both fuzzy 
and smooth fruits are produced on the same tree 
at the same time. Many times you will find that 
one fruit is partly smooth and partly fuzzy. The 
quality of both types of fruit is excellent. The 
fuzz on the ordinary peach-like fruits is short and 
not objectionable. 
Fruits of Novelred are very large, very red, and 
have extra fine flavor. Size runs to 3% inches in 
many cases. Clusters will make 2 x /z inches under 
most conditions. The excellent color of Novelred 
is generally a brilliant red which covers nearly 
all of the fruit. Even the poorer colored ones are 
blushed with a deep red which makes them more 
than appealing to the most critical eye. The 
smooth fruits are most always the best colored, 
however. The flesh of Novelred is white, streaked 
with carmine, and very juicy. Both the smooth 
and fuzzy fruits have excellent flavor, being a bit 
more tart and winey than an ordinary peach. 
Novelred is a full freestone seedling of Erly- 
Red-Fre which it most nearly resembles. Its 
ripening season is about that of its parent, and 
at a time when highly flavored peaches or nectar- 
ines are not available. We know Novelred will 
not be good for large commercial planting, but we 
feel that it is a fine addition to the home 
gardener's or small grower's variety list. Supply 
limited. . . . Price: 50^ more per plant than for 
regular peach, according to size and quantity. 
LONA BALDWIN - 
Fastigiate Flowering Peach 
Lona Baldwin is the finest upright flowering peach 
we have ever been privileged to see. The deep rose- 
pink blossoms are so abundant that one can hardly see 
the stems. Flowers last a long time, too — from mid- 
April to mid-May in Virginia where the original tree 
was found. The tree is so distinctly upright in habit 
that it may be used as a very colorful hedge if desired. 
Dr. J. T. Baldwin, Jr., discoverer of Lona Baldwin, 
advises that the fruit, though small, is very decorative 
and edible. 
Prices for 
one-year trees 
Each 
3 
10 
5 
to 
6 
ft 
$4.75 
$13.50 
$40.00 
4 
to 
5 
ft 
4.25 
12.00 
35.00 
3 
to 
4 
ft 
3.75 
10.50 
30.00 
2 
to 
3 
ft 
3.25 
9.00 
25.00 
Write for larger quantity prices. 
Dear Sirs: 
Received order eve of 12-13-67 in good condition. Stock is 
now planted and is some of the nicest looking trees that I have 
ever planted. 
J. S. King, Jr. 
Maryland 
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