PEACH Trees 



Commercial Growers Price List in Center Fold 



BRIGHT- NEW- RED 

 EARLY PEACH 



WAVERLY (0146) All exceptional new variety ripening a 

 few days before Dawne that was developed by the late 

 Homer S. Kemp and tested by Ben Schreiman of Waverly, 

 Mo. Waverly is white fleshed covered with handsome red 

 skin which colors highly about 10 days before picking. A 

 beautiful peach to look at. Flavor is superb. A partial 

 cling until fully ripe. Tree is hardy and vigorous; bears 

 young; fruits hang well. An excellent peach for retail and 

 distant markets. 



Nematode-Resistant 

 Peach Trees 



ON NEMAGUARD ROOTSTOCKS 



Nemaguard seedlings have proven to be resistant to the 

 common rootknot nematode found in most peach areas. 

 Our list of varieties on this rootstock is limited. Send a list 

 of your needs and we will quote on the stock available. 

 Prices are 10c more than for regular peach trees. 



HALFORD SEEDLINGS (0199) 



Work your special or favorite varieties to the 

 same rootstock used by exi^erienced nurserymen. 

 These fine two-year roots will give such growth that 

 vou will be amazed. 





l-j-ear plants 





200 or 





10-50 



50-200 



more 





each 



each 



each 



3 to 4 ft 



$0.60 



$0.55 



$0.50 



2 to 3 ft. 



... .55 



.50 

 .45 



.45 



8 to 24 in 



50 



.40 



NEMAGUARD SEEDLINGS (0299) 



Buy true Nemaguard seedlings for your own 

 budding work. 



1-year plants 



200 or 



10-50 50-200 more 



each each each 



3 to 4 ft $0.65 $0.60 $0.55 



2 to 3 ft 60 .55 .50 



18 to 24 in 55 .50 .45 



Write for special prices on larger quantiti&<!. 



ALWAYS ORDER BY CATALOG 

 NUMBER AND VARIETY NAME 



NEW BIG 

 NECTARINES 



FLAVORTOP (2018) Large size, excellent quality, very 

 attractive red color, good shipping ability. A good de- 

 scription of another western nectarine that seems to have 

 promise for ea-stern growers. Ripens the last week in July 

 in this area. Tree is vigorous, productive, self-fertile, with 

 moderate chilling requirement. 



FANTASIA (2017) A new large yellow-fleshed nectarine 

 from the west that should be well adapted to eastern areas. 

 Fruits are very large by eastern standards; highly colored; 

 firm freestone, and of good quality. Ripens just after 

 Flavortop or about August 1st in this area. Tree is vigor- 

 ous, productive, self-fertile, with short chilling require- 

 ment. 



SUNRED NECTARINE (2013) A small to medium 

 size, bright red variety for central Florida. Requires about 

 300 dormant hours. Fruits are firm, yellow fleshed, round, 

 of excellent quality, and semi-free when fully ripe. Ripens 

 May 7-15 in central Florida. 



PLANTING TIPS 



(l.) Dig a large hole. Put lopsoil in a separate pile. 

 {2.) Trim broken roots away and spread them erenly. 

 Position tree so that final depth wiU he just a bit deeper 

 than the joint of the bud union, and refill about % of 

 the hole with good lopsoil. Water well, let settle, and 

 finish filling the hole. Use excess soil to build saucer 

 to hold water through season. (3.) Trim back side 

 branches to two buds and main stem to 24 to 30 inches. 

 (4.) Cultivate lightly the first season; or treat the area 

 with herbicide; or mulch with good hay or similar 

 material. (5.) Newly set trees may he fertilized at 

 planting time with Special, Slow Acting pellets or 

 packets; or with regular fertilizer in very small quan- 

 tities 4 to 6 weeks after growth begins. 



MIRACLE GU-49 



Micronutrient Soil Additive 



5556 



Prices: 

 4-oz. can 

 1-lb. can 



$0.98 

 2.98 



GU-49 



This is the first product 

 containing iron that will 

 not break down under ad- 

 verse soil conditions. It 

 will not leach from the 

 soil nor become "tied-up" chemically. Causes no pollu- 

 tion, is non-toxic and is stable. Makes the fniit rich in 

 vital iron. Gives all plants a rich healthy color. An essential 

 product for peach, plum, apricot, pear and cherries. These 

 are the fruits that have most trouble extracting iron from 

 the soil. Use when planting new trees or on all established 

 trees. 



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