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  PEACH 
  Trees 
  

  

  Our 
  Trees 
  Are 
  Triple 
  Inspected 
  For 
  Your 
  Protection 
  

  

  GAGE 
  ELBERTA 
  (14A) 
  

  

  A 
  Disease 
  Resistant 
  Bud 
  Sport 
  of 
  The 
  Famous 
  

   Elberta 
  Peach, 
  Which 
  We 
  can 
  Recommend 
  Highly. 
  

  

  This 
  splendid 
  oeach 
  originated 
  in 
  the 
  orchards 
  of 
  Mr. 
  

   John 
  Gage 
  near 
  Texico, 
  Illinois. 
  Recomended 
  for 
  re- 
  

   sistance 
  to 
  bacterium 
  pruni. 
  The 
  tree 
  grows 
  thrifty 
  as 
  

   the 
  Elberta 
  and 
  looks 
  much 
  like 
  the 
  old 
  time 
  Elberta. 
  

   Gage 
  Elberta 
  blooms 
  from 
  two 
  to 
  four 
  days 
  after 
  El- 
  

   berta 
  and 
  apparently 
  has 
  a 
  very 
  strong 
  blossom 
  set- 
  

   ting 
  a 
  crop 
  of 
  fruit 
  under 
  unfavorable 
  conditions. 
  The 
  

   fruit 
  is 
  so 
  near 
  the 
  Elberta 
  that 
  only 
  an 
  expert 
  can 
  

   distinguish 
  the 
  difference. 
  It 
  ripens 
  two 
  to 
  three 
  days 
  

   later 
  than 
  Elberta. 
  

  

  This 
  variety 
  is 
  proving 
  well 
  adapted 
  to 
  Southern 
  

   conditions 
  in 
  the 
  trial 
  planting 
  at 
  Columbia 
  and 
  Clem- 
  

   son. 
  South 
  Carolina 
  and 
  . 
  is 
  to 
  be 
  preferred 
  over 
  the 
  

   Elberta 
  in 
  many 
  respects. 
  

  

  Very 
  favorable 
  reports 
  are 
  coming 
  to 
  us 
  from 
  Ohio. 
  

   Indiana, 
  and 
  Illinois 
  on 
  the 
  Gage 
  Elberta 
  and 
  some 
  

   large 
  orchardists 
  are 
  planting 
  it 
  in 
  preference 
  to 
  the 
  

   Elberta 
  in 
  large 
  quantities. 
  

  

  THE 
  BRACKETT 
  PEACH 
  «»> 
  

  

  This 
  is 
  a 
  comparatively 
  new 
  variety 
  in 
  some 
  sections, 
  

   but 
  has 
  been 
  tried 
  and 
  proven 
  one 
  of 
  the 
  most 
  profit- 
  

   able 
  peaches 
  in 
  the 
  South. 
  Its 
  season 
  is 
  about 
  five 
  

   days 
  after 
  Elberta. 
  with 
  a 
  beautiful 
  orange-yellow 
  skin 
  

   tinged 
  with 
  carmine. 
  Flesh 
  is 
  a 
  deep 
  yellow 
  and 
  much 
  

   higher 
  flavored 
  than 
  Elberta. 
  This 
  peach 
  sizes 
  up 
  well 
  

   under 
  heavy 
  crops 
  and 
  is 
  equal 
  to 
  Elberta 
  as 
  a 
  shipper. 
  

   A 
  perfect 
  freestone; 
  

  

  AFTERGLOW 
  (N. 
  J. 
  84) 
  

  

  See 
  description 
  page 
  17. 
  

  

  MEDIUM 
  LATE 
  VARIETIES 
  

   UflDr 
  UflDM 
  (15) 
  Introduced 
  by 
  us 
  in 
  1925 
  

   n\Jr£i 
  r 
  nnm 
  ' 
  originating 
  on 
  Hope 
  Farm. 
  

   Bergen 
  County, 
  New 
  Jersey. 
  A 
  large, 
  white-fleshed 
  

   freestone 
  peach 
  of 
  superior 
  quality. 
  Follows 
  Elberta 
  

   about 
  Ave 
  days 
  in 
  ripening. 
  Partially 
  self-fertile. 
  Ex- 
  

   tremely 
  hardy 
  in 
  bud. 
  Proving 
  a 
  favorite 
  in 
  Northern 
  

   Districts. 
  

  

  \A7TT 
  1\ZT 
  A 
  (15a) 
  A 
  verv 
  large, 
  late, 
  yellow 
  freestone 
  

   "™ 
  1-Lil 
  y 
  l" 
  peach. 
  Somewhat 
  round 
  in 
  shape, 
  

  

  nicely 
  colored 
  and 
  good 
  quality. 
  It 
  ripens 
  from 
  ten 
  

   days 
  to 
  two 
  weeks 
  after 
  Elberta 
  and 
  is 
  the 
  true 
  type 
  

   of 
  Wilnia 
  Peach. 
  Tree 
  hardy, 
  thrifty 
  and 
  productive. 
  

  

  CRAWFORD'S 
  LATE 
  <«> 
  Lh-SVT^ 
  

  

  low 
  with 
  broad 
  red 
  cheeks 
  ; 
  flesh 
  yellow 
  with 
  red 
  at 
  

   pit 
  ; 
  melting, 
  vinous 
  and 
  very 
  good. 
  

  

  ROBERTA 
  <«•) 
  

  

  IRON 
  MOUNTAIN 
  (") 
  

  

  A 
  variety 
  that 
  is 
  becoming 
  

   justly 
  popular. 
  Very 
  similar 
  

   to 
  Elberta 
  in 
  all 
  respects 
  except 
  its 
  season, 
  which 
  is 
  a 
  

   week 
  to 
  ten 
  days 
  later. 
  Our 
  original 
  buds 
  of 
  this 
  va- 
  

   riety 
  came 
  from 
  the 
  orchards 
  of 
  Mr. 
  Roberts. 
  Moores- 
  

   town, 
  N. 
  J. 
  An 
  excellent 
  variety 
  to 
  follow 
  Elberta 
  

   season. 
  

  

  Free, 
  white, 
  med- 
  

   ium 
  to 
  large 
  size, 
  

   egg-shaped 
  ; 
  color 
  pure 
  white, 
  with 
  slight 
  blush 
  : 
  good 
  

   quality 
  ; 
  good 
  keeper 
  ; 
  very 
  regular 
  bearer. 
  

  

  LIZZIE 
  (17A) 
  

  

  SIZE— 
  FIRMNESS— 
  FINE 
  COLOR— 
  EXCELLENT 
  

   QUALITY 
  C03IBINE 
  TO 
  MAKE 
  THIS 
  PEACH 
  A 
  

   FAVORITE 
  TO 
  FOLLOW 
  ELBERTA 
  SEASON. 
  

  

  The 
  origin 
  of 
  this 
  peach 
  has 
  not 
  been 
  fully 
  determin- 
  

   ed, 
  yet 
  it 
  has 
  been 
  very 
  successfully 
  grown 
  by 
  commer- 
  

   cial 
  orchardists 
  of 
  New 
  Jersey, 
  Connecticut 
  and 
  in 
  sev- 
  

   eral 
  southern 
  states. 
  It 
  is 
  a 
  distinct 
  Elberta 
  type 
  

   peach, 
  very 
  large, 
  freestone, 
  having 
  a 
  fine 
  yellow 
  flesh 
  

   of 
  excellent 
  quality. 
  The 
  flesh 
  is 
  very 
  firm 
  in 
  texture 
  

   and 
  the 
  peach 
  ripens 
  slowly 
  after 
  being 
  taken 
  off 
  the 
  

   tree. 
  It 
  ripens 
  from 
  8 
  to 
  12 
  days 
  after 
  Elberta, 
  colors 
  

   well 
  with 
  a 
  handsome 
  red 
  over 
  a 
  deep 
  yellow 
  undertone. 
  

   The 
  tree 
  is 
  thrifty, 
  hardy, 
  heavy 
  bearer 
  of 
  regular 
  

   crops. 
  , 
  

  

  Some 
  growers 
  consider 
  it 
  the 
  best 
  of 
  our 
  present 
  list 
  

   of 
  late 
  peaches 
  to 
  follow 
  Elberta. 
  

  

  Q 
  fl 
  T 
  DUDT 
  71 
  (IS) 
  A 
  large 
  late 
  yellow 
  freestone 
  

   OnLDIiH 
  1 
  il 
  peach 
  of 
  distinct 
  Elberta 
  type 
  

  

  with 
  good 
  color 
  and 
  quality. 
  Very 
  similar 
  to 
  Roberta 
  

   only 
  ripens 
  a 
  week 
  later. 
  Can 
  be 
  recommended 
  as 
  a 
  

   late 
  Elbrta 
  type 
  peach. 
  

  

  HEATH 
  CLING 
  (Cling) 
  <«•> 
  *3S 
  

  

  with 
  delicate 
  red 
  blush 
  ; 
  flesh 
  white, 
  slightly 
  red 
  at 
  the 
  

   pit: 
  tender, 
  juicy, 
  and 
  sweet; 
  a 
  valuable 
  sort 
  for 
  can- 
  

   ning 
  and 
  one 
  that 
  commands 
  fancy 
  prices 
  in 
  all 
  mar- 
  

   kets. 
  

  

  VERY 
  LATE 
  VARIETIES 
  

  

  SAL 
  WAY 
  (Free) 
  (W 
  Si 
  w«h 
  ^ 
  

  

  cheeks; 
  flesh 
  yellow, 
  firm 
  and 
  juicy 
  and 
  sugary; 
  trees 
  

   are 
  strong 
  growers 
  and 
  bear 
  plentiful 
  crops. 
  A 
  late 
  

   market 
  sort. 
  

  

  KRUMMEL'S 
  OCTOBER 
  <2o> 
  

  

  the 
  most 
  prolific 
  and 
  best 
  late 
  yellow 
  freestone, 
  which 
  

   ripens 
  after 
  Salway, 
  or 
  six 
  weeks 
  after 
  Elberta. 
  Med- 
  

   ium 
  large, 
  almost 
  round, 
  deep 
  yellow 
  with 
  a 
  dark 
  car- 
  

   mine 
  blush 
  ; 
  very 
  firm, 
  fine 
  texture. 
  

  

  "SAVE 
  BY 
  COMBINING 
  FRUIT 
  VARIETIES 
  AND 
  TYPES." 
  

  

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  you 
  money 
  and 
  meet 
  changing 
  conditions, 
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  Ridge 
  this 
  year, 
  gives 
  you 
  the 
  privil- 
  

   ege 
  of 
  combining 
  all 
  tree 
  fruits 
  in 
  your 
  order 
  and 
  figure 
  them 
  at 
  the 
  rate 
  your 
  total 
  fruit 
  trees 
  come 
  

   under. 
  A 
  real 
  saving 
  to 
  you. 
  

  

  OUR 
  IMPROVED 
  MODERN 
  DIGGING 
  EQUIPMENT 
  

  

  In 
  1933 
  we 
  purchased 
  this 
  

   Dreadnaught 
  Digger 
  attached 
  

   to 
  a 
  high 
  clearance 
  Caterpill- 
  

   ar 
  tractor. 
  

  

  Note 
  the 
  wide 
  cutting 
  blade 
  

   which 
  runs 
  18 
  inches 
  in 
  the 
  

   ground 
  making 
  a 
  complete 
  cut 
  

   of 
  the 
  root 
  system 
  of 
  trees 
  

   and 
  other 
  nursery 
  stock. 
  

  

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  system 
  

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  stock 
  either 
  

   in 
  root 
  or 
  top. 
  We 
  fully 
  real- 
  

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  the 
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  of 
  this 
  

   modern 
  digging 
  outfit 
  and 
  

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  the 
  

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  dig- 
  

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  fruit 
  trees 
  and 
  

   plants. 
  

  

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