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FAIRBURY NURSERIES, FAIRBURY, NEBRASKA 
Budded Peaches 
The Peach tree requires a moderately rich, well drained soil, and in order to preserve 
the continued healthy growth of the tree and thus cause it to produce well matured 
fruit, its branches should be headed in each year. 
Peach trees when planted alone should be set twenty feet apart, or they may be planted 
between apple trees. Plant them deep enough so that the crooks in tree where budded is 
covered over with earth. 
In Nebraska we cannot expect a full crop of peaches each year, owing to our cold 
winters, which kill the bloom buds; but if you can only get a full crop once in three years 
they will pay you better than any other crop that can be raised in Nebraska, cherries and 
strawberries excepted. 
Below we give a short description of those varieties which we consider among the best, 
the greater number of which we have fruited in our own grounds. 
SALWAY (Pree). Large, roundish, deep 
yellow with rich red cheek; flesh yellow, 
firm and juicy, and sugary, a late market 
sort. 
CHAMPION. Many specimens have 
measured 10 inches in circumference. The 
flavor is delicious, rich, sweet and juicy; 
surpasses all other varieties; skin creamy 
white with red cheek; strikingly handsome. 
It is hardy, productive, the largest size, 
highest flavor and best shipper of the early 
peaches. Ripens in early August. 
ELBEBTA. A Georgia cross between 
Crawford and Chinese Cling; very large, 
well colored; all things considered, the fin¬ 
est yellow freestone in cultivation; no one 
can go amiss by planting it; fruit perfectly 
free from rot, and one of the most suc¬ 
cessful shipping varieties. August 20. 
BHD BIBS. A fine early peach; bright 
glowing red. A good shipper. Flesh juicy, 
firm and most delicious peach flavor im¬ 
aginable. Tree hardy and vigorous. 
MAYFLOWEB. Earliest peach known, 
semi-cling, medium size, color bright red; 
ripens well to the seed. Young and prolific 
bearer. Tree an upright good grower. 
PBICBS OP BUDDED PBACHBS BY 
PBEIGHT OB EXPBESS 
1 Hat. 1 no 
Champion 
BLBBBTA CLING. This is a seedling 
from the Elberta peach which we found 
two years ago; as you know, the Elberta 
peach was secured by crossing Chinese 
Cling with Crawford. This seedling has 
reverted to the original type and is a true 
cling-stone peach. In all other ways it is 
the same as its parent, the Elberta. It 
seems to stand cold weather better and 
seems to be more prolific, and if you want 
a cling-stone peach, you cannot go wrong 
by planting this variety. 
PBICBS OP BLBBBTA CLING BY 
PBBIGHT OB BXPBBSS 
Per 1 Per 10 
feet.$0.40 $3.50 
feet.35 3.00 
feet.30 2.50 
feet.25 2.00 
FABCBL POST PBICBS 
Per 1 Per 10 
feet.$0.45 $4.00 
feet.40 3.50 
feet.35 3.00 
Seedling Peach Trees 
We have a fine lot of seedling peach 
trees grown from seed taken from choice 
fruit but they will not produce true to name 
and for this reason we cannot furnish 
named seedlings. 
PBICBS OP SBBDL1NG PBACH TBBES 
BY PBEIGHT OB BXPBBSS 
Perl Per 10 Per 100 
3 to 4 feet.$0.18 $1.50 $12.00 
2 to 3 feet.15 1.20 8.00 
FABCBL POST PBICBS 
Per 1 
feet .$0.23 
feet .20 
Per 1 
Per 10 
Per 100 
5 
to 
7 
feet. 
.$0.30 
$2.50 
$20.00 
4 
to 
5 
feet. 
.25 
2.00 
15.00 
3 
to 
4 
feet. 
1.50 
12.00 
2 
to 
3 
feet. 
.15 
1.25 
10.00 
FABCBL POST PBICBS 
Perl 
4 to 5 feet.$0.30 
3 to 4 feet.25 
2 to 3 feet.20 
Per 10 
$2.50 
2.00 
1.50 
to 
to 
to 
2 to 
to 
to 
to 
Elberta Cling 
to 
to 
Per 10 
$1.80 
1.50 
