CALLUS NURSERIES, PERRY, OHIO 
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CALL’S PEACH TREES UNSURPASSED 
All trees are of our own growing, and each va¬ 
riety is especially adapted to the climate of our 
Northern states. CALL’S NURSERIES are one of 
the largest growers of peach trees in the state of 
Ohio and offer this list with the highest recommen¬ 
dation for orchard and home planting. As compared 
to other fruit trees, Peaches are always of much 
smaller size, even when full grown, thus it is not 
necessary to have a large lot to enjoy the delight¬ 
ful flavor and sweetness of your own tree-ripened 
fruit. Plant CALL’S trees for bigger profits and 
richer flavor. 
PRICES each 10 100 
4 to 6 ft. _35c $3.00 $27.00 
3 to 4 ft. _30c 2.50 22.00 
2 to 3 ft. _22c 2.00 18.00 
Whips _20c 1.80 15.00 
ADMIBADL DEWEY —Early freestone, good market 
variety. July. 
BEER’S SMOCK —Large yellow, best late canner. 
September. 
BEIiIiE OP GEOBG-IA —Very large, white with 
red cheek, excellent flavor. Early September. 
CARMAN —White with red cheek. Fine flavor, juicy. 
July. 
Rochester 
NEW PEACH VARIETIES 
Outstanding new introductions proven to be 
excellent varieties for home and market use. 
All are free-stone and will withstand sub-zero 
weather without injury. 
GOIiDEN JUBIZiEE —Large yellow, red blush. 
Extra early, very juicy. 
HADE-HAVEN —New yellow, crossed from J. 
H. Hale and South Haven, high color. Wonder¬ 
ful market peach. 
ORIODE —Very productive, fruit medium. Yel¬ 
low, extra quality. 
2 to 3 ft. 30c ea., 3 to 4 ft. 35c each; 4 
to 5 ft. 40c each. 
CHAMPION —Extra large very early, creamy white, 
red cheek. Sweet. August. 
EARDY CRAWPORD —Large yellow, extra qual¬ 
ity. September. 
EARDY EDBERTA —Similar to Elberta, only larg¬ 
er. Ripens week earlier. 
EDBERTA —Most popular peach. Large yellow, red 
cheeks, firm, highest quality. Sure bearer. Best 
market variety. September 15th. 
PITZG-ERADD —Large deep yellow, productive. 
Early September. 
HEATH CDING —Very large, white. Good for pre¬ 
serving and pickling. October. 
HADE —Choice variety, extra size, earlier than El¬ 
berta. Fruit round, golden yellow. Excellent mar¬ 
ket sort. September. 
XADAMAZOO —Large yellow, productive. Early 
September. 
DATE CRAWPORD —Very large yellow. October. 
DEMON PREE —Lemon color, medium to large, 
very productive. Best canner. 
PRODIPIC —Large firm yellow. Fine flavor. Sep¬ 
tember. 
ROCHESTER —Large yellow, red. Good market 
variety, juicy delicious flavor. August 10th. 
SADBERTA —Cross between Saloway and Elberta. 
Containing highest qualities of each. 2 weeks 
later. 
SOUTH HAVEN —Large, prolific. Yellow cheek, 
blush red. Juicy. Ripens before Elberta. 
WIDMA —Elberta type, ripening 10 days later. 
Better flavor, better color. 
YEDDOW ST. JOHN —Early yellow, sure bearer. 
Medium to large, resembles Early Crawford. 
FOR YOUR INFORMATION 
DISTANCES FOR PLANTING 
Apples - 30 to 36 feet apart each way 
Cherries _ 18 to 20 feet apart each way 
Peaches_ 16 to 18 feet apart each way 
Pears _ 18 to 20 feet apart each way 
Plums _ 16 to 20 feet apart each way 
Grapes _ 8 to 10 feet apart each way 
Currants _ 4 to 6 feet apart each way 
Gooseberries_ 4 to 6 feet apart each way 
Raspberries — 3 to 4 by 5 to 7 feet apart each way 
Blackberries — 3 to 4 by 5 to 7 feet apart each way 
Strawberries-1 to 3 ^ to 4^/4 feet each way 
NUMBER OF TREES TO AN ACRE 
30 feet apart each way_ 50 
20 feet apart each way_110 
18 feet apart each way_135 
16 feet apart each way_170 
8 feet apart each way_680 
5 feet apart each way_1210 
4 feet apart each way_1742 
3 feet apart each way_2723 
2 feet apart each way-4840 
RULE—Multiply the distance in feet between the rows by the distance the plants are apart in the 
rows and the product will be the number of square feet for each plant; which, divided into the number 
of feet in an acre (43,560) will give the number of trees to the acre. 
ESTABLISHED 1877 
