Commmial Growers Price List in Center Fold 



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PEACH Trer 



Standard Varieties — Seedling Peach Root 



For Larger Quantities, See Commercial Growers Price List in Center Fold. 



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Each each each 



6-7', %" up $6.60 $6.00 $5.30 



5-6', "A" 5.65 4.95 3.95 



4-5', '^" 5.25 4.65 3.65 



3-4', V\b" 5.00 4.35 3.30 



2-3' H, fl6" 4.65 3.95 3.00 



2-3' Light 4.35 3.65 2.65 



18-24" 4.00 3.30 2.35 



Add 25c to above prices for Sunshine and Princess Anne. 

 Add 50c fo above prices for Pratt's Compact Red Haven. 



SENTINEL (0117) A new low-chilling variety for 

 southern areas that ripens a bit later than Coronet. Fruits 

 are round, medium sized, freestone, and 75% covered with 

 a red blush over a good yellow ground color at maturity. 

 The flesh is yellow, firm and of good flavor and texture. 

 Trees are vigorous, productive, and self-fertile. Sentinel 

 was released because it is superior to other bacterial spot 

 resistant varieties in its season. We suggest its trial in 

 areas where bacterial spot is particularly troublesome. 



INMAN TINSLEY (on 9) A bright new yel- 

 low freestone peach found as a limb sport of 

 Triogem by Mr. John B. Tinsley of Inman, South 

 Carolina. The peach ripens about 5 days earlier 

 than Triogem and sizes its fruit much better than 

 the parent. Fruits are highly colored — at least three- 

 quarters red over golden yellow. Color most nearly 

 compares to Blake. 



Shipping quality is excellent. Fruits hang well to 

 the tree and have long shelf life. Trees are vigorous 

 and annual bearers. Chilling requirement is approx- 

 imately 850 hours. 



Trees of INMAN TINSLEY will be available 

 during the fall season of 1974. We suggest you place 

 your orders early for this fine new peach. This is a 

 ■premium variety, and all trees will be lOfi more than 

 for regular varieties 



PRATT'S COMPACT RED HAVEN (0123) a new 

 genetically dwarfed Red Haven peach which grows to only 

 about 6 feet at maturity. Spread is about 8 feet. It pro- 

 duces much more fruiting wood than its parent and could 

 possibly double the production per acre if an 8 x 16-foot 

 or 10 X 15-foot planting space were used. Fruits are almost 

 identical to the parent. A patent has been applied for on 

 this plant. Our quantities are limited. Add 75c to the 

 regular peach prices for this new variety. 



REDHAVEN (01 1 8) Hardly enough can be said about 

 this fine peach, the standard of all early peaches. It 

 colors a beautiful red and golden yellow. The skin is 

 smooth, almost fuzzless, resembling J. H. Hale. Flesh is 

 very firm, smooth textured, and of good flavor. Fruits 

 are medium sized, round, uniform, and of excellent ap- 

 pearance. Redhaven is one of our most versatile 

 varieties. It is good for freezing, canning, local and 

 distant markets. Proper thinning will allow the vigorous 

 and very productive trees to be some of your most 

 profitable ones. Wood and buds of Redhaven are 

 hardy and disease resistant. 



Most peach orchards are set 20x20 ft., 18x22 ft., 

 20x24 ft., etc. We suggest an original spacing of 

 lOx 15 ft., giving 290 trees per acre. At the 5th or 6th 

 year, take out every other tree in the lO-ft. row to have a 

 permanent planting of 15x20 ft. We know your site 

 location may not allow such a plan; but if this plan 

 or some variation is used, it is possible to earn $1,000.00 

 or more EXTRA per acre, per year, because of the 

 additional early yields from the extra trees. 



COMANCHE (0120) a Redhaven type peach that 

 ripens about with Redhaven. Size is exceptionally good, 

 with little thinning required. Fruits are attractive, with 

 firm yellow flesh, and semi-free with no split pits 

 Comanche has a desirable crop load with larger size 

 fruits than Redhaven. 



NORMAN (0174) Heavy crops of large, round, and 

 smooth fruits are ripened 3-5 days before Ranger. A 

 deep red blush covers a golden yellow ground color. Flesh 

 is firm, melting and good flavored. Bacterial spot resistance 

 is better than Redhaven. 



HARKEN (0189) New from Harrow, Ont. An out- 

 standing prospect ripening 2 days after Redhaven. Large, 

 non-browning, very long hanging, high quality and attrac- 

 tive. Very resistant to bacterial spot, hardier than Har- 

 belle. Bright red color develops early. Firm, freestone. 



GOLDEN JUBILEE {OI22) An old stand-by variety 

 that is still popular for home and near-by markets. 

 Fruits are medium to large, attractive, freestone, and 

 of good flavor. Jubilee will be more attractive and 

 firmer if balanced fertilizers are used. The tree and 

 buds are unusually hardy, resisting low temperatures 

 better than Elberta. Blossoms are self-fertile and are 

 borne in abundance. 



HARRISON (0110) Formerly VPI 66. A yellow 

 freestone ripening 6 days before Washington. Above 

 average vigor, a heavy producer. Shows a tolerance to 

 blossoming season frost. Fruits good size, well colored 

 and attractive. Flavor and quality above average. 



Compact Red Haven tree showing dense growth and short 

 internodes. Tree is one year from bud. 



