PLANT NECTARINES AND APRICOTS — A DELIGHTFUL VARIATION IN SUMMER FRUITS 
APRICOTS NECTARINES 
t > Tees y Sp tes e za y A smooth-skinned Plum-Peach. Tree grows like peach. 
Can Be Grown Wherever Peaches Do Well. The IAVOE. both ePeach and “Plan 
AN The tree is vic 2 TOU Cine 
~ . Apparently a new _ apricot 1e tree 1S vigorous and productive. 
MOHR Ss APRICOT meine to us from Mr. Beane SURE CROP The fruit is large, roundish, white, and 
Mohr near Fogelsville. Penna. It is extremely hardy, bearing  Verlaid with very attractive red. The flesh is firm, tender, 
often when peaches fail; very productive. Fruit is large and _ free from stone and very pleasing flavor. Late mid-season. 
a freestone. Flesh firm, solid and excellent quality. Colors NS bd The origin of this nectarine 
a deep golden yellow, ripens early in season, being ripe at RUBIRED Nectarine is unknown to us. The fruit 
Fovelsville early in July. Our supply of Mohr’s is limited. is of large size, smooth skin, fine red color, and excellent 
quality, with winey tlavor which is particularly pleasing. 
“\ STELLA dchardy, Russian type apricot that is very cold~\y QUETTA Fast gaining favor with the small planter 
Produces good crops of fruit where and those growing for market. Very hardy. 
other varieties freeze out. The fruit is medium size, golden fruits large, color white splashed with attractive red. White 
yellow color and delicious in quality. A freestone. Recom- fieshed. juicy and very sweet flavor. 
mended for all sections where peaches can be grown. ~SHUNTER Tree is hardy and vigorous. Fruits are large, 
somewhat round, and attractive yellow with 
= MOORPARK One of the largest: orange yellow with red blush, and a freestone. Good quality. 
St humerous specks and dots: flesh yel- ~REDCHIEF A recent introduction by the Virginia Ex- 
low, sweet, juicy and rich. August. periment Station which from observation 
and reports gives promise of being one of the best of our 
EAN EARLY GOLDEN A good variety: very large, White fleshed Nectarines. Fruits are good size, highly color- 
deep golden yellow, and fine ed and freestene, with very pleasing flavor. Trees are thrifty 
in quality. and productive with fruits showing marked resistance to 
brown-rot. Redchief should be considered in every planting 
‘SUPERB tated by many as the best. The tree is large, cf Nectarines. 
very thrifty and hardy and is extremely Pr“ CAVALIER A recent introduction by the Virginia Ex- 
ductive. Very good quality. Fruit is beautiful yellow with periment Station which gives promise of 
slight blush: flesh firm and solid. replacing some of our yellow fleshed Nectarines. Cavalier is 
more highly colored than Redchief, not quite as large but 
vood size, fine yellow flesh of very good quality and seems 
to have marked resistance to brown-rot. The tree is vigor- 
ous and productive. 
“G S N. J.) A large. firm, nectarine- 
ARDEN TATE (N. JL) Orange yellow undercol- 
or, overspread with red. yellow fleshed, freestone. Ripens 
Hale Haven season, vigorous grower and one of our more de- 
sirable nectarines. 
PRICES OF APRICOTS and NECTARINES: 
(All Varieties) 
1 or 2 yrs. 1-9 10-49 50 or more 
5-6 feet, 11/16 ............ $2.35 $1.95 $1.30 
4-5 feet, 9-11/16 .......... 2.05 A) 1.10 
3-4 feeto-9/16- 2 eae 1.75 1.45 95 
PEBYG 3] RISO SR Ob OSTGS DOGO OE 1.50 1.25 85 
Write for prices on larger lots. 
In figuring prices you may combine nectarines and 
CELESTE FIGS apricots to get advantage of large quantity rates. 
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FIG TREES Oriental Persimmon 
Gur Heavy Rocted—Well Grown Plants Insure DV LOSE LAO DUGAN So TBI 
BASY - TO - GROW 
The Oriental persimmon is adapted to most regions in the 
A Health Giving, Delicious Fruit For Every Garden. South and can be raised successfully as far North as Penna. 
. The trees are vigorous of growth and bear young. 
. CELESTE Most widely planted of all figs in the south- . 
eastern fig It hardy ean ‘ 
g areas. is and ¢ be N N S Large to very large, conical in shape. 
<rown where less hardy varieties fail. Fruit is medium in TA E A HI Li yellow changing to red as the 
Early Bearing. 
size. skin violet. flesh white to rose color, firm, juicy, sweet fruit ripens. Flesh is astringent until fully ripe when it 
and ot exeellent quality. acquires a delightful flavor that is characteristic of the fruit. 
well where the winters are not 
too severe. Fruit very large and of rich straw color. Fruit U. S. D. A. Introduction 
begins to ripen the last of June. 
MAGNOLIA FIG ee ea eee ee et “NEW FUYUGAKI PERSIMMON 
This variety possesses several characteristics which places 
. : DR 3¥. < it in a class by itself. It is never astringent. It is edible 
> BROWN TURKEY Very hardy, dwarfish and pro-  \yije still hard and may be peeled and eaten like an apple. 
: lific. Fruit) medium size to It keeps well and quality is of the best. 
large. pear shaped, skin copper brown, flesh white shading Fruit is medium in size, rather flattened, beautiful deep red 
to pink, quality good. color, und tree is a very prolific bearer. 
a EARLY VIOLET One of our pan diess nee: eure HYAKUME The Ilyakume persimmon is a large fruit 
small, round, skin shade - violet 
of the black meat type. The tree normally 
purple at maturity. Ideal for preserving. Ripens continu- grows to a height of about 10 feet producing a medium quan- 
ously on new wood from July through September. tity of fruit of high sugar content. It is beautifully orna- 
mental. 
GREEN ISCHIA sirens EI rae ee Oe ~ EUREKA A hardy variety with a most delicious flavor. 
hardy type of figs. Medium size, light green skin, crimson Sometimes seedless. Big red-orange fruits 
color. Excellent for eating raw or preserving. tipens from literally covers the tree and hangs until soft and ripe. | Slick. 
mid-sumimer to frost ; dark-green foliage adds to the ornamental value of this type 
evrafted persimmon. 
Prices on All Fig Varieties: Prices for all Persimmons: 
18 to 24 inch ....$1.30 ea. lots of 3, $1.10 ea. 3 to 4 foot branched, $1.95 each; 3 for $5.25 
2to 3 foot .... 1.60 ea. lots of 3, 1.45 ea. 2 to 3 foot branched, $1.65 each; 3 for $4.50 
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