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The Krider Nurseries, Inc., Middlebury, Indiana 
Choice 
. The Peach holds a place 
J second only to the apple in 
the United States. It ripens 
over a long period and 
with proper selection 
of varieties a succession 
of fruit may be had 
throughout the summer 
and early fall. In a gem 
eral way it may be said 
that the standard vane- 
ties of Peaches have a 
wider range of adapta- 
bility than the majority 
of apples and thrive on 
thinner soils; for exam¬ 
ple: Elberta is the lead¬ 
ing variety in all Peach 
growing sections of the 
country—but no single 
variety of apple tree oc¬ 
cupies the same position 
in its class as does El- 
berta. This fact is ample 
. ..... .. . ... proof of the adaptability 
Apply paradi- ^ 0 f thc Peach, 
chlorobcnzine in t A i .i ' r 
a circle about 4 inches from JHE jc Paradicnlorobenzine. A sure 
tree, using a tablespoon to a 5- ^ cure for the peach borer. This 
year tree, cover by mounding remedy can be purchased 
the dirt about the tree. The gas , rona Y our druggist If ap- 
resulting from this preparation phed in September the following 
is a sure cure for the borer and directions should be followed: Re¬ 
will prolong the life of a peach vaove the dirt from about the tree in 
tree five years a c l rc ^ e °f 12-inch radius. 
Salwe y Each 10 100 
No. 1, 4 to 6 ft.$0.25 $2.00 $18.00 
No. 1, 3 to 4 ft.20 1.50 15.00 
No. 1, 2 to 3 ft.15 1.20 10.00 
Prepaid at 5c extra per tree. 
EARLY AND MID-SEASON VARIETIES 
Carman. In this new, hardy, rot-proof Peach, almost as large and fine as the Elberta itself, 
we have a Peach of great market value; a large, roundish Peach, with pale yellow skin, 
red blush on sunny side; white flesh; tender and melting; rich, sweet and superior flavor. 
A big, early, yellow-skinned Peach of high quality is sure to be in great demand. August. 
Champion (Free). Large, round, quite regular; yellowish white, mottled with red on sunny 
side; flesh white with red at the pit; one of the best in quality. For nearby market and 
home use it is the best variety we know of. A good healthy grower and hardy in fruit 
bud. Fruit ripens from 20th of August to first of September. 
Crawford’s Early (Free). Large, roundish, bright yellow with red cheek; flesh yellow, juicy 
and sweet; quality good. August and September. 
Early Elberta (Free). Larger than Elberta, though identical in form; bright yellow with 
red blush; flesh yellow, finer grained and sweeter than Elberta; ripens a week to 10 days 
before Elberta; good shipper. Tree strong grower, hardy, good bearer. Last of August. 
