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  Our 
  Listings 
  Carefully 
  Each 
  Year 
  For 
  New 
  Fruits 
  

  

  EVERY 
  HOME 
  ORCHARD 
  SHOULD 
  HAVE 
  A 
  LIBERAL 
  PLANTING 
  OF 
  NECTARINES 
  AM> 
  

   APRICOTS. 
  THEY 
  ARE 
  EASY 
  TO 
  GROW 
  AND 
  ADD 
  A 
  DELIGHTFUL 
  VARLATION 
  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. 
  

  

  CTTRP 
  f 
  DAD 
  it 
  was 
  imported 
  to 
  this 
  country 
  

   UUilij 
  Uilvr 
  from 
  New 
  Zealand 
  and 
  is 
  one 
  of 
  

   the 
  finest 
  if 
  not 
  the 
  finest 
  of 
  recent 
  nectarines 
  tried 
  in 
  

   this 
  country. 
  The 
  tree 
  is 
  vigorous 
  and 
  productive. 
  The 
  

   fruit 
  is 
  large, 
  roundish, 
  white, 
  and 
  overlaid 
  with 
  very 
  

   attractive 
  red. 
  The 
  tiesh 
  is 
  firm, 
  tender, 
  free 
  from 
  

   stone 
  and 
  very 
  pleasing 
  flavor. 
  Late 
  mid-season. 
  

  

  RUBIRED 
  Nectarine 
  St^M^t 
  

  

  us. 
  \\ 
  e 
  secured 
  the 
  budwood 
  from 
  a 
  customer 
  of 
  ours 
  

   in 
  North 
  Carolina. 
  We 
  were 
  so 
  impressed 
  with 
  the 
  

   growers 
  accuunt 
  of 
  this 
  nectarine 
  and 
  the 
  fruits 
  which 
  

   we 
  personally 
  observed 
  that 
  we 
  felt 
  it 
  should 
  be 
  prop- 
  

   ogated 
  and 
  offered 
  to 
  our 
  patrons. 
  The 
  fruit 
  is 
  of 
  large 
  

   size, 
  smooth 
  skin, 
  fine 
  red 
  color 
  and 
  excellent 
  quality, 
  

   with 
  winey 
  flavor 
  which 
  is 
  particularly 
  pleasing. 
  

  

  HUNTFR 
  0ne 
  of 
  tne 
  sood, 
  yellow 
  fleshed 
  Nectar 
  - 
  

   uuiiAui 
  i 
  nes 
  Tree 
  is 
  hardy 
  and 
  vigorous. 
  

   Fruits 
  are 
  large, 
  somewhat 
  round, 
  and 
  attractive 
  yel- 
  

   low 
  with 
  red 
  blush, 
  and 
  a 
  freestone. 
  Good 
  quality. 
  

  

  QITpTTA 
  ^ 
  ne 
  oJ 
  - 
  tiie 
  more 
  recently 
  introduced 
  

   ^< 
  w 
  " 
  * 
  Nectarines 
  which 
  is 
  fast 
  gaining 
  favor 
  

  

  with 
  the 
  small 
  planter 
  and 
  those 
  growing 
  for 
  market 
  

   purpses. 
  Very 
  hardy, 
  fruits 
  large, 
  color 
  white 
  splash- 
  

   ed 
  with 
  attractive 
  red. 
  White 
  fleshed, 
  juicy 
  and 
  very 
  

   sweet 
  flavor. 
  

  

  Note: 
  Nectarines 
  sell 
  well 
  on 
  most 
  roadside 
  and 
  

   nearby 
  markets 
  and 
  are 
  splendid 
  for 
  canning, 
  eating 
  

   and 
  cuokmg 
  purposes. 
  

  

  PRICES 
  OF 
  APRICOTS 
  and 
  NECTARINES 
  

   (All 
  Varieties) 
  

  

  1 
  to 
  9 
  10 
  to 
  49 
  

  

  5-6 
  feet 
  $1.00 
  $ 
  .80 
  

  

  4-5 
  feet 
  85 
  .65 
  

  

  3-4 
  feet 
  70 
  .55 
  

  

  2-3 
  feet 
  60 
  .50 
  

  

  Write 
  for 
  prices 
  on 
  larger 
  quantities. 
  

  

  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., 
  having 
  many 
  

   characteristics 
  which 
  recommend 
  it 
  for 
  home 
  and 
  com- 
  

   mercial 
  planting. 
  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 
  be- 
  

   ing 
  ripe 
  at 
  Fogelsville 
  early 
  in 
  July. 
  

  

  MOORPARK" 
  0ne 
  of 
  the 
  iargest; 
  orange-yel- 
  

   low 
  with 
  numerous 
  specks 
  and 
  

   dots; 
  flesh 
  yellow, 
  sweet, 
  juicy 
  and 
  rich. 
  August. 
  

  

  E.ARLY 
  GOT 
  DFN 
  A 
  g00d 
  vari 
  ety; 
  very 
  large 
  

   J-irVTLLi 
  1 
  deep 
  golden 
  yellow, 
  and 
  

  

  fine 
  in 
  quality. 
  

  

  CTJPP'D'D 
  Rated 
  by 
  many 
  as 
  the 
  best 
  of 
  our 
  older 
  

   w 
  * 
  ■"■"■I-' 
  and 
  widely 
  planted 
  varieties 
  of 
  apricots 
  

   The 
  tree 
  is 
  large, 
  very 
  thrifty 
  and 
  hardy 
  and 
  is 
  ex- 
  

   tremely 
  productive. 
  Very 
  good 
  quality. 
  Fruit 
  is 
  beau- 
  

   tiful 
  yellow 
  with 
  slight 
  blush 
  ; 
  flesh 
  firm 
  and 
  solid. 
  

  

  One 
  of 
  the 
  leading 
  commercial 
  Apricots. 
  

   Tree 
  large, 
  vigorous, 
  regular 
  in 
  bearing 
  

   large 
  crops 
  which 
  ripen 
  uniformly. 
  Fruit 
  mid-season 
  

   and 
  large. 
  Color 
  pale 
  yellow 
  with 
  orange 
  cheek 
  tinged 
  

   with 
  red. 
  Flesh 
  rich, 
  yellow, 
  firm, 
  very 
  good 
  quality. 
  

   "DTI" 
  TNT} 
  Possibly 
  the 
  best 
  of 
  all 
  the 
  Russian 
  group 
  

   *J\Jlsxs 
  f 
  Apricots. 
  Ripens 
  very 
  early, 
  having 
  a 
  

   sweet, 
  peach 
  like 
  flavor. 
  Tree 
  is 
  vigorous 
  and 
  hardy. 
  

   Fruits 
  very 
  early 
  ; 
  skin 
  golden 
  yellow, 
  tinged 
  with 
  red 
  ; 
  

   flesh 
  bright 
  orange, 
  juicy, 
  sweet, 
  semi-cling. 
  

  

  In 
  figuring 
  prices 
  you 
  may 
  combine 
  nectarines 
  and 
  

   apricots, 
  to 
  get 
  advantage 
  of 
  large 
  quantity 
  rates. 
  

  

  PEACH 
  TREES 
  HEALTHY 
  and 
  WELL 
  ROOTED 
  

  

  Bethel, 
  Kansas, 
  April 
  11, 
  1941 
  

  

  Dear 
  sirs: 
  

  

  Received 
  the 
  shipment 
  of 
  peach 
  trees, 
  and 
  was 
  more 
  

   than 
  pleased 
  with 
  the 
  way 
  they 
  were 
  packed. 
  The 
  trees 
  

   were 
  sure 
  healthy 
  and 
  well 
  rooted. 
  

  

  Yours 
  truly, 
  Harvey 
  Terry 
  

  

  ROYAL 
  

  

  AN 
  OUTSTANDING 
  PRODUCTION 
  RECORD! 
  

  

  325 
  TREES— 
  1300 
  BUSHELS 
  FRUIT— 
  THIRD 
  YEAR 
  

  

  Again 
  Proves 
  Bountiful 
  Ridge 
  Peach 
  Trees 
  

   ARE 
  BETTER! 
  

  

  Photograph 
  shows 
  Mr. 
  George 
  P. 
  Walters, 
  Martins- 
  

   burg, 
  W. 
  Va., 
  standing 
  before 
  an 
  Elberta 
  tree 
  in 
  his 
  or- 
  

   chard 
  planted 
  in 
  the 
  spring 
  of 
  1939. 
  These 
  trees 
  were 
  

   our 
  1 
  year 
  5 
  to 
  6 
  foot 
  grade. 
  Under 
  date 
  of 
  August 
  24, 
  

   1942, 
  Mr. 
  Walters 
  writes 
  : 
  "I 
  had 
  a 
  wonderful 
  crop 
  on 
  

   my 
  3 
  year 
  old 
  trees 
  which 
  I 
  bought 
  from 
  you. 
  

  

  The 
  325 
  trees 
  produced 
  nearly 
  1300 
  bushels 
  of 
  very 
  

   fine 
  fruit. 
  My 
  trees 
  have 
  never 
  been 
  fertilized 
  other 
  

   than 
  cover 
  crops 
  in 
  this 
  particular 
  block. 
  In 
  all 
  my 
  ex- 
  

   perience 
  as 
  an 
  orchardist 
  I 
  have 
  never 
  had 
  better 
  re- 
  

   sults 
  and 
  I 
  am 
  absolutely 
  convinced 
  it 
  pays 
  to 
  plant 
  the 
  

   best." 
  

  

  Many 
  records 
  in 
  our 
  files 
  such 
  as 
  the 
  above 
  attest 
  the 
  

   fact, 
  "It 
  Pays 
  To 
  Plant 
  HARDY 
  — 
  THRIFTY 
  — 
  DE- 
  

   PENDABLE 
  PLANTING 
  STOCK 
  AS 
  A 
  FIRST 
  STEP 
  

   TO 
  SUCCESS. 
  PLANT 
  BOUNTIFUL 
  RIDGE 
  GROWN 
  

   PEACH 
  TREES. 
  

  

  24 
  

  

  MR. 
  WALTERS 
  AND 
  ELBERTA 
  TREE 
  

   Above 
  photograph 
  taken 
  Sept. 
  2nd, 
  1941. 
  

  

  