THE MOST DELICIOUS VARIETY 
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Prices of. Nectarine Trees on Peach Root 
Each 10 100 
1 year . 4 to 6 ft. $ .50 $4.00 $30.00 
1 year . .3 to 4 ft. .40 3.00 25.00 
1 year.2 to 3 ft. .35 2.50 20.00 
Advance While the Advance is not as extensively planted, as some other 
nectarines, it is nevertheless a good early variety and is always in 
demand on the market. 
The fruit is large and rather oval in shape with a greenish colored skin, 
nearly covered with a very dark red when ripe. Flesh is of a greenish white 
color and of high flavor. Its time of ripening is about the middle of July. 
To anyone desiring an early nectarine the Advance is well recommended. 
Boston The Boston nectarine is a seedling orginated from a peach seed 
planted by Mr. T. Lewis of Boston, Mass., and while not as highly 
flavored as some of the other varieties it is considered to be of excellent quality. 
The tree is hardy and a heavy producer. The fruit is of oval shape and 
very attractive in appearance. Skin is a deep yellow color slightly mottled 
red with a crimson cheek. Flesh is yellow to the pit, juicy and of pleasing 
flavor. Ripens late July. 
Humboldt The Humboldt is one of the largest nectarines grown, late in 
ripening, and is rapidly gaining popularity. 
The skin is of a bright orange yellow color, mottled and streaked with red 
where exposed to the sun. The flesh is. of an orange color, juicy, tender, melt¬ 
ing, and very palatable. We recommend planting it in home orchards. Ripens 
in August. 
New White Is commercially considered the best white nectarine. The 
fruit is large and almost round, having a fine white skin with 
often a tinge of red on the exposed side, which makes it very attractive. The 
flesh is white, juicy, of high quality, and separates freely from the pit. 
Owing to its clean showy appearance it is a good variety for local markets 
as well as for drying purposes. Ripens in July. 
Stanwlck 
Stanwick The Stanwick was originated in England and is the recognized 
leader among nectarines, being of large size and particularly val¬ 
uable for shipping, drying and canning purposes. 
The tree is medium size, having a beautiful dark green foliage. The fruit 
is exceptionally large in size with a pale greenish skin shaded deep rich violet. 
The flesh is white, very tender, juicy and separates freely from the pit. 
