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WASHINGTON 



RANGER (0124) A fine-looking yellow freestone peach 

 ripening with Golden Jubilee. Medium to large size, al- 

 most round, with light pubescence, highly colored with 

 bright red blush. Flesh yellow, medium firm, medium 

 textured, good flavor and suitable for canning or freez- 

 ing. Tree is vigorous and productive, showing marked 

 resistance to bacterial leaf spot. Blossoms medium sized, 

 self-fertile, usually open after Elberta. 



TRIOGEM N.J. 70 (0126) An early, oval, red all 



over, firm, yellow freestone peach ripening about two 

 days after Golden Jubilee. The trees are medium in 

 size, hardy and heavy bearers. Trees require good soil 

 and good culture for best results. Triogem has fruited 

 over a wide area and has gained popularity due to 

 heavy yields, good marketing traits, and hardiness of 

 tree. 



WASHINGTON (0127) A fine new peach from Vir- 

 ginia that has outstanding qualities of color, size, flavor, 

 firmness of flesh, and fine texture. The buds are extremely 



resistant to injury from spring frosts. It ripens about 

 three days after Triogem and just before Sunhigh. Trees 

 are vigorous and productive. Buds have excellent pollen 

 and are self-fertile. Washington will do well from 

 southern Virginia northward wherever spring frosts are 

 troublesome. Use Washington with Madison and Jeffer- 

 son for season-long coverage of frost-resistant peaches. 



HARBRITE (01 88) Matures one to two days after Red- 

 haven. Very hardy, freestone, firm yellow flesh, bright red 

 over yellow ground. Smooth appearance. Very^ resistant 

 to bacterial spot. 



SUNHIGH — N.J. 82 (0128) A large, bright red, 

 smooth peach which colors well before it ripens and 

 softens slowly, making it a good commercial peach. 

 Flesh inclines to adhere to the pit when hard ripe, 

 but is generally freestone. Tree is spreading in growth, 

 and dormant buds are hardy. Seems to do best in hilly 

 sections and requires thorough summer spraj'ing. 



Most fruit trees respond best to balanced plant food. 

 A good "rule of thumb" to follow is: "Apply 3^^ pound 

 of 10-10-10 fertilizer for each year the tree has been in 

 its present location." Make the application in late 

 winter or early spring and spread evenly in the area 

 covered by the tree's branches. Do not apply regular 

 fertilizer in the planting pits of new trees. Use only 

 Special, New, Long-acting Formulas according to 

 directions at planting time. 



RELIANCE (0179) An exceptionally hardy yellow 

 peach which will stand the winters of the Northland. From 

 New Hampshire, this flavorful freestone allows many of 

 you to have the pleasure of home-grown peaches in areas 

 heretofore too cold for peaches. Fruits are good sized and 

 have excellent quality. 



SOUTHLAND (01 31) Yellow-fleshed variety ripening 

 in Sunhigh season. Fruit is a freestone, medium to large 

 size, round, and has little fuzz. Color is attractive, with 

 a light red blush covering about half the peach at 

 shipping stage. Flesh is j'ellow, firm, slow softening, 

 medium textured, good flavor. Trees are vigorous and 

 productive, blossoms large, self-fertile. 



SUMMERGOLD (01 87) Ripens with Loring, about 4 



days after Redglobe. Medium to large, freestone, yellow 

 fleshed, firm, with good flavor. Skin is blushed red over 

 yellow. Needs 750 hours chilling. Tree vigorous and 

 productive. 



LORING (0134) A new yellow freestone with wide 

 adaptability. This promising new peach resembles Jubilee 

 in color and shape, but is much firmer and does not soften 

 at the suture 'or the tip. It has an attractive bright red 

 and yellow color over a yellow ground color. Loring 

 ripens about two weeks ahead of Elberta. It has been 

 found an excellent variety for fresh market and process- 

 ing use. 



HARMONY (0182) A winter-hardy freestone matur- 

 ing with Loring. Attractive color with good productivity 

 and tree performance. Fruits uniform, of good size, and 

 better than average quality. 



Bargain 



PEACH TREE Collection 





(0190) 





EARLY TO LATE 



1 Redwin 



1 Hale Haven 



1 Eriy-Red-Fre 



1 Belle of Georgio 



1 Redhaven 



1 Redskin 





3 Yellow — 3 White 



Home Colle 



ction for Eating, Canning, Freezing 





Six 4 to 5-ft. trees 



Regular $27.90 Value for $22.50 



Double This Order 



for $40.00 



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Dwarf PEACH TREE Collection 



(0390) 

 1 Dawne (yellow) 1 Hale Haven (yellow) 



1 Belle of Ga. (white) 1 Elberta (yellow) 



Heavy 1 -yr., 3 to 4-ft. trees 



Regular $22.50 Value, Only $ 1 7.95 



Double This Order for $32.50 



Other Dwarf Fruit— Pages 24, 25, 28, 29 



