THE SALEM NURSERIES, SALEM, OHIO 
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TURLEY —Of the Stayman type. Color deep red. 
Heavy bearer but very poor quality. April. 
WAGNER —Good size, beautiful appearance, bears 
young, flesh firm, and good quality. March. 
WILLOW TWIG —Color dull red, long keeper, flesh 
yellow and firm, good size, heavy bearer. April. 
WOLF RIVER —Very large, yellow with highly 
colored red cheeks; flesh white, spicy flavor; tree 
hardy and productive. January. 
YORK IMPERIAL —Very productive and hardy, 
fruit fine size, smooth skin, yellow flushed with 
red giving it an attractive appearance; good qual¬ 
ity, tree bears young. April. 
DWARF APPLES 
These trees are budded on Doucine stock and 
grow to 8 to 10 feet in height, bearing very young 
and fruit of finest appearance. We have the fol¬ 
lowing varieties: Wealthy, Baldwin, Transparent, 
Delicious, Spy, Stayman, Jonathan and McIntosh. 
4 to 5 ft., $1.00 each. 
CRAB APPLES 
HYSLOP —Beautiful crimson, good size, great bear¬ 
er, used for cider and jelly. 
NEW LOW PRICES ON PEACH TREES 
Choice Varieties of Peaches 
Our peach buds come from selected fruit of the largest size and are budded on natural stock but 
will make a hardy and profitable tree for the planter. We believe the following varieties best adapted 
for the planters of this locality. 
4 to 6 ft., 40c each, $25.00 per hundred. 
3 to 4 ft., 25c each, $18.00 per hundred. 
Whips, 20c each, $12.50 per hundred. 
YELLOW VARIETIES 
EARLY ELBERTA —Resembles the Elberta except 
that it ripens about a week earlier and is slightly 
better quality. 
ELBERTA —Without question this is the leading 
commercial peach; very large, is handsome, bright 
yellow; flesh juicy and so firm that it stands ship¬ 
ping well, hardy and productive. September 1st to 
15th. 
EARLY CRAWFORD —Much like late Crawford in 
size and color; very good quality; ripens about 
September 1. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE —Introduced by New Jersey 
Experiment Station; resembles Elberta except that 
it ripens very early. August 1st. 
V GARY —About one-half larger than Elberta, and 
slightly more elongated in shape, skin is yellow, 
covered with bright red, causing it to make a most 
attractive appearance both while on the tree and 
in the market basket. Flesh yellow, firm and of 
excellent quality, and ripens about a week later 
than Elberta. 
GOLDEN DROP —Bright, golden, very hardy, good 
bearer, best quality. September 15. 
HALE —Very large, excellent quality, a most beau¬ 
tiful color but seems to be a rather shy bearer; rip¬ 
ens about September 1st. 
HARDEE —Cold winters do not affect this peach. 
These trees loaded with fruit when all others were 
winter killed in 1936. Peach resembles Elberta and 
ripens ten days later. Plant Patent 120. Prices 
range 55c, 65c and 75c. Write for special prices 
to Commercial Planters. 
HALE HAVEN —A large new yellow freestone de¬ 
veloped at Michigan Experiment Station. Said to 
contain the good qualities of both parent varieties 
and ripen two weeks ahead of Elberta. August 20. 
LEMON FREE —Very hardy; a heavy bearer, the 
highest quality lemon shape and color; best peach 
for home use. Late September. 
ORIOLE —An early peach of highest quality. Rip¬ 
ens first week in August. Yellow skin, yellow 
flesh, round, freestone. 
ROCHESTER —A fine large yellow peach ripening 
about August 10. A good bearer, fruit juicy and 
sweet, and one of the earliest freestone varieties. 
SALWAY —Our latest peach; very large, creamy 
yellow with red cheek; flesh deep, rich and sweet, 
productive. October. 
SOUTH HAVEN —Good keeper, excellent canner, 
very hardy, fair size, ripens early, about August 
25th. 
WILMA —Said to be very large, of best quality 
and a great cropper, ripens September 20th. 
WHITE FLESHED PEACH 
VARIETIES 
BELLE OF GEORGIA —Very large; skin white with 
beautiful red cheek; productive. August 25th. 
CHAMPION —Of the finest appearance; fruit very 
large and delicious; comes in after Carman; pro¬ 
ductive; valuable. August 20. 
CUMBERLAND —Large, almost freestone. Heavy 
bearer. Ripens August 1st. A very good substitute 
for Carman. 
HEATH CLING —Large; creamy white, very sweet; 
valuable for spicing. October. 
RADIANCE —A white fleshed freestone resembling 
Belle of Georgia and ripening ten days earlier. 
STUMP—A most beautiful peach; large, red and 
white skin; flesh rich and juicy, a good cropper; 
tree hardy. Late September. 
