February, rgoo. 
AMERICAN FRUIT AND VEGETABLE JOURNAL. 
New Apple. 
A new npp.Se which U ranking i airoug 
Impression In England '■* t.'hnrh- Kn. , 
cross between Our * Orange pippin niul 
Pen -good's Nutiesooli. Si i» tlescril,-,! n- 
round. above medium hire. j..i|..o t 're< u 
mingled with russet. having u vis Id «..:,rh<t 
cheek liens i lj -phi shell with ci1iu»m Sis 
Clin n Ke. 
Two ear binds of hi- lory mu- of ti,- 
shelllMirk variety wrr, -•nt lo (Jeramu) 
from Plialfout. Pit. 
Peaches and Plums. 
PEACHES 
Will It Pay to Plant Them and What 
Varieties ? 
To n superficial observer thh >ine<it>oa 
might seem cosily answer, d M sr.s .j"' “• 
tlons present thernseU tint arc not :• >d- 
lly disposed of e.pn iiilj trnoi i commer- 
cial standpoint. 
The consideration of the main <ju, .'ion 
will embrace: First, climate; nee-; >od. 9 ..I 1 
and location; third, varletl.->; fourth, ui.it- 
ket and Its capacity h> . omoinie Now. 
to climate, certain typer of the peach mi. 
ceed In the fur smith. namely tie p. ruin 
and its seedling. Snell type '• i. • r. . • o r 
to the orange lie It. The Spanish i-nr*. i,f 
the peaeh is found lu Hi.' <ntuly .oil d 11 >- 
gulf region. Soul" filtcnipls have I. .-u 
made to Introduce the Persian ru •; • - fur 
south, but failure was (lie result. The 
peach, like people, thrives best in it* own 
climate. 
The North China race Las given u- wim- 
conspicuous object les*. n.-. tin mne t,< : 
able and mosi worthy of which l' Hi. 1:1 
bertn. The territory of tin- IVrsinu peaeli 
has been extended far to the nprib Maiiv 
of our hardiest and most popular vii,-vi>.~. 
have been propagated from Uii» r-e <• 
Peaches of all these ilittcrcnt ivp. . in- 
grown in their home bill* Ml .-in subject 
to variations, la-ing governed l.y dltT.’.nt 
soil* a tnl other local . onduitm* l‘h 
types In many .as.s hjjvr l„rn inodltUd 
by cross pollination, so that It i- not envy 
to determine to which ru. . they :.-|ont lit 
I be 1 'lilted tstat"- the «m , -.•.still peach 1 • 
Irlst lies between in, parallel* of .md t'J 
degrees Uorlii In til title llinugli the pen. -It In 
dustry hits biH-ti . xtomleil far nortn ..f tin. 
limit, subject to the .-ter varylu* tUI*»b 
tildes of climate. 
Due notable peach district )« il„ flu. 
tarlo. adjacent to Mngaia Kail- Another 
Is t lie stat,’ of M|. 1 1 1 u 1 1 1 . or rathe i i he *.■. . s > 
eru side of II, nearer t-> the lake and *nudv 
soli ore the leading features nf *<]■>, vf i 
bint j 
Now its lo will l,.s . illy speak lug, nur 
oun isjtiulry pe.«e.{..« many i. ,iul*U«- for 
OUercs-ftfnl peach growing tine thing t.> 
nvold mi the prulrl. . of K <« H-.t t*. and . . .u 
the l..ia-s forniniioii or ttie M.-vomi ttlvrr 
Is too rich a soil, or o|m no fruit. || »,|p. r 
ubundanee of the wood will be your nh 
recompense. i li-.irn ihat in smite counties 
of W estern Krill*.! - the ptvtvl'l )- ..... 
fully eouipcllng with the fon st tr. ns « 
wind lireil,. se. rapidly dee* II grow a 
growth of eleven feet in one year let- .'.one 
iiutler mi obv- notion. 1. 1 v-r n- p.-ntir 
tilnr about soil and location lake the 
highest points p..sv|l.|. upland 'lit or 
handy loam; no bottom land or wet land i* 
desirable. It l» . .pert.illy d. * aal. .- lo ml,.. 
« Uorlii slope, ei i ii if t on ititf*l leu y.oir 
neighbor's farm to 
not w anting of fall 
dli Ions hit ve not I 
The direct cause 
get It Eeh 
ur* where all 
»><>n compile! 
arr 
year w« 
• the lo„ fngbl chsractei of n„. r |t- 
inn tc, 11 
kdj to pr.-r.vll Ore year* out of 
ton. Not 
wHh-tnndiiitf List winter-* ,vi rrai , 
cold, .d 
ing. mat 
r.'w eon 
per e«nt 
i y haring 
fh»' jr— Jla’h 1;« 
(Iiflfl ' 1 fUir* . 
Early R 
Hers, Ml tie 
rift ID 1 €>‘»| \\ 
llirto 
the Winter b»s>. 
. FieUelt* 
latte. Salwaj, iieain an. I Wllh*n« ri.ng- 
llie-e are dr. I aids vur’- «tr. 
For fun her information nt parti, -Uar v i 
rtolra for vnrjlus la' Hud. - *- . , -gm- 
nr Fruit a. \r. ti. I>.-joirtm.-nt ,f Aiir-.-u!- 
tnrv. Till* vrn V rmupli.-t by the A'l.r^n 
Pomol-slcal S.:«is-ty a ad 1* reliable It |* 
cent-rally roned ml the rnukrt m-sre»t 
bttnir l« heat; this, though, Is Often (Untied 
In demand, as the murid* of great > )tio 
ilo nut come pi n • IV *• must go to them, 
devising means and methods of transpor- 
tation n» th» ovraston dcniAiida. At any 
rate It u soppoavd that the ipMsit fruit 
grower Will U. *«jual to anv em,rgvtw-r. 
Tbla fury I have noticed— that ifcv W, *t 
era people have n rer Usd so otvr «np|dy 
of first c Ins* pen, die*- nuj with new n,*r 
bet* to supply, nnr. 'ur one fruit will !«? in 
stood demand for -.jtnr year* to .siuie. — A. 
Chandler in W,-«trru Pru t tJronsr. 
Some Georgia Peach Orchards 
Within the p»*t *eren y>nr« n-any no 
*rn wen have g.ui- ...nth in-1 planed 
chard* Tt,c f.,11 ovine is a !U» of *„tn, 
the great j» ach or- iu,ol« of t.e.tr.' a, 
Arreo Tr 
I llil/i T rtiif T niul hc. hit. c 
min. i run i.nnn t 
Ttvids Fruit f.-ind 
Cr»miMnt 
i.ji 
1 ».« • « * 
Ml <MMi 
t .'n W nidge Frail ' 
*n in \m nt 
SIMM) 
1 -I'n’rin i ipr^anl 1 « 
Mess l.nfcf I-'rnlt < 
Stnni]:i r>| I'ni’i * < 
•roi'ftUjr 
Tin, 
. fuel 
7- ST 
40 ik n> 
fiUnmnd Fruit C'< 
• <•! 
, mat 
23, 1'v'M 
Fort Vnlb v Orelis : 
r*1 Oo . 
j,VI 
*11 1 
Hale t;.*orjria Ontl 
iun! Oo. 
OAT 
HJO ifm 
Dayton Fruit C« 
f .... 
. t!T>l 
Tray Fruit Onrap,, 
my . . . 
1**1 
l&.fHki 
1 nitm Fruit C.»mp 
KDT . . « . . 
, *4*1 
Fydoneta 
,V»t 
40.000 
Tifton OrohaM r. 
. QOU 
40.04V* 
It does after looking 
the above orvh.inl* that »l 
I*, tl. h OpWilrr sloodd *.x*ft he 
;ti all kind* .W *■• r-t, 
The Champion Peach 
i : . u . ,t i 
Cost of a Small Pracb Orchard 
Georgia Land 
Ten S IW i,„>,;i|,r..rnl trad it 
With giK-.i c. 
I, ill rrvp lu t 
o Mm niul 
Principle* for the Peach Grower 
til .Vdv*- 
t hlffJi 
ijry ( 
nf 
Ion in tull. 
The r 
«rdO b 
Wtll I’DdWV 
drouth thn 
»1 .IDT 
■ fruit iTyjtp. 
Cl 1 Jin 1 
fill »'|f* 
Of tho«« TJ»: 
rntwt hardy 
in frit 
ft hlM 
-d,l Vtg now. b-'nlttiy .to, !,* 
-♦> Bund 
Pjl frun 
|ih\ , iM'iriuf 
t5i Thor 
onph cy 
tii>d fr.b|jg .-i 
the spring t 
ml 1 1 t fir 
of 
tOi 1 i 1 p- • r , 1 1 tx itnurliAg Gr*iiu!* m 1 , tu 
rb h in i>o'; 
Uth. mi 
,k| i > 
■ Ill tw ol.tnln.-l at mill. 
1 71 I.ow 
heads. 1 
>0 utvni \i'*v 
.IT ou, 'Mr 
d of ru 
ril v« 
'-ir • (f^wib 
tSi \\ r, -I, 
ft «T> 
Timr 
TTlfh \ ntnfi 
,'f llui,-. oof 
t stop. 
vn i j h 
u HtMnf rm*b 
K.lir acid a 
t- 
'M frt.cn bur 
1 vo l.fNtk rfth'full 
i wits* ii ntooth: if 
y iD r 
•VIA 
*r thn in- d (o 
i1i4.Ni*o milk* 
npjH aram\> 
to fu'tOth )< 
and t he 
l,H l| M 
l» r»fvi 
1 horn 
fUO If 
mb gr» 
ii AT 
ti*» < i< i'*i tr 
Will Plains T»: 
.. Wilt 
Mil 
