m EVERY HOME ORCHARD SHOULD HAVE A LIBERAL PLANTING OF NECTARINES AND APRI- 

 COTS. THEY ARE EASY TO GROW AND ADD A DELIGHTFUL VARIATION IN SUMMER FRUITS. 

 AGAIN BOTH ARE GOOD FOR CANNING AND PRESERVING. 



NECTARINES 



THE DELIGHT OF THE FAMILY PLANTING 



A smooth-skinned Plum-Peach. Tree grows like Peach. 



Fruit looks like large Plum. The Flavor, 



both Peach and Plum. 



SURE CROP 



RUBIRED Mectarine 



One of the finest if not the finest of 

 nectarines. The tree is vigorous and 

 productive. The fruit is large, roundish, white, and overlaid 

 with very attractive red. The flesh is firm, tender, free from 

 stone and very pleasing flavor. Late mid-season. 



The origin of this nectarine 

 is unknown to us. The fruit 

 is of large size, smooth skin, fine red color, and excellent 

 quality, witli winey flavor which is particularly pleasing. 



OTTF'TT^ ^^^ ^^ ^^^ Nectarines which is fast gaining 

 V^Ul-iJ. L£% favor with the small planter and those grow- 

 ing for market purposes. Very hardy, fruits large, color 

 white splashed with attractive red. White fleshed, juicy and 

 very sweet flavor. 



One of the good, yellow fleshed Nectarines. 



Tree is liardy and vigorous. Fruits are large 

 somewhat round, and attractive yellow with red blush, and 

 a freestone. Good quality. 



HUNTER 



CELESTE FIGS 



FIG TREES 



Our Heavy Rooted — Well Grown Plants Insure 



Early Bearing. 



A Health Giving, Delicious Fruit For Every Garden. 



Figs will grow on most any type of soil, thriving best 

 where plenty of moisture is available. The varieties offered 

 are hardy in the central and southern areas where winter 

 temperatures do not go below zero. They should be pro- 

 tected during the first and second years growth in the colder 

 areas. The fruits are produced on the new growth usually. 

 Figs are a health giving fruit which are usable in many 

 ways and should be in every garden or home planting of 

 fruits and trees. Require about 12 feet of spacing at ma- 

 turity. 



^rT pQTp Most widely planted of all figs in the south- 

 \^M-iljLjtj X Lj eastern fig areas. It is hardy and can be 

 grown where less hardy varieties fail. Fruit is medium in 

 size, skin violet, flesh white to rose color, firm, juicj% sweet 

 and of excellent quality. 



pwpiQ'Dr!' fll2Tl\r^ TVDP Characteristics similar to 

 JL VJQIl£>££rLn.li^V»7 1 ir£i the Brown Turkey, other- 

 wise it starts to bearing in early season and continues to 

 bear fruit throughout the growing season ino late fall. 



One of the hardiest species, doing 

 well where the winters are not 



too severe. Fruit very large and of rich straw color. Fruit 



begins to ripen the last of June. 



Very hardy, dwarfish and pro- 

 lific. Fruit medium size to 



large, pear shaped, skin copper brown, flesh white shading 



to pink, quality good. 



MAGNOLIA FIG 



BROWN TURKEY 



APRICOTS 



Popular In All Sections Where 

 Peaches Do Well. 



MOHR'S APRICOT 



Apparently a new apricot coming to us from Mr. Frank 

 Mohr near Fogelsville, Penna. It is extremely hardy, bearing 

 often when peaches fail ; very productive. Fruit is large and 

 a freestone. Flesh firm, solid and excellent quality. Colors 

 a deep golden yellow, ripens early in season, being ripe at 

 Fogelsville early in July. Our supply of Mohr's is limited. 



CTpj T H A hardy Russian type apricot that is very cold 

 Kj JL i-tijjj£^ resistant. Produces good crops of fruit where 

 other varieties freeze out. The fruit is medium size, golden 

 yellow color and delicious in quality. A freestone. Recom- 

 mended for all sections where peaches can be grown. 



IVfOO^PARR" ^^^ ^^ ^^^ largest; orange yellow with 

 1. j.\^\^s.i.i JTX&iAX numerous specks and dots; flesh yel- 

 low, SAveet, juicy and rich. August. 



EARLY GOLDEN U°lU.n'%U"Lr& 



in quality. 



^TTPFRH ^^ted by many as the best. The tree is large, 

 KJ^a. jLja.i£j very thrifty and hardy and is extremely pro- 

 ductive. Very good quality. Fruit is beautiful yellow with 

 slight blush; flesh firm and solid. 



PRICES OF APRICOTS and NECTARINES 



(All Varieties) 



(1 or 2 year) 1-9 10-49 50 or more 



5-6 feet, 11/16 $2.30 $1.90 $1.30 



4-5 feet, 9-11/16 2.00 1.70 1.10 



3-4 feet, 7-9/16 1.75 1.45 .95 



2-3 feet 1.50 1.25 .85 



Li figuring prices you may combine necta^rines and 

 apricots to get advantage of large quantity rates. 



Oriental Persimmon 



ORNAMENTAL — PRODUCTIVE — DELIGHTFUL 



EASY - TO - GROW 



The Oriental persimmon is adapted to most regions in the 

 South and can be raised successfully as far North as Penna. 

 The trees are vigorous of growth and bear young. 



NEW 



ATOMA 



FROST RESISTANT — HARDY TYPE 



Prices All Fig Varieties; 

 2 to 3 foot Each $1.25 



Tree of this new hardy type is strong, vigorous in growth 

 and a good bearer, which comes into production early. The 

 fruit is large, oblate with well defined quarter marks, skin 

 orange-yellow changing to dark orange with a delicate bloom 

 and waxy appearance; light clear flesh when ripe. Loses its 

 astringency when ripe and is of high quality. Hangs well 

 to tree. 



TfiTMPWSQWT Large to very large, conical in shape. 

 J.r%.l\Lj,-l^n.tJirL3. Light yellow changing to red as the 

 fruit ripens. Flesh is astringent until fully ripe when it 

 acquires a delightful flavor that is characteristic of the fruit. 



NEW FUYUGAKI PERSIMMON 



U. S. D. A. Introduction 



This variety possesses several characteristics which places 

 it in a class by itself. It is never astringent. It is edible 

 while still hard and may be peeled and eaten like an apple. 

 It keeps well and quality is of the best. 



Fruit is medium in size, rather flattened, beautiful deep 

 red color, and tree is very prolific bearer. 



Prices for all Persimmons: 

 3 to 4 foot branched $1.65 each, 

 2 to 3 foot branched $1.35 each, 



3 for $4.50 

 3 for $3.60 



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