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P e ci ¢C a e S te Ber ie i 
¢ White Peaches ° 
: Hardiest and best of the early 
Cumberland white peaches. Large size free- 
stone. J - 
. The standard midsea- ®« 
Champion son white peach. 
3 Most de- 
Belle of Georgia jenganie 
white peach to follow Champion. 



e Yellow Peaches e 
e 
Mikado Earliest good yellow peach. 
. Now the standard early a 
Golden Jubilee yellow peach, ripens 3 Scarff’s New Kette Peach 
weeks before Elberta. Finest Extra Large Canning Variety. 
Early yellow variety from Canada. One 
Vedette week later than Golden Jubilee. 
Rochester One of the hardiest yellow peaches. New Kettle Peach 
Early. Medium size. 

A new high quality medium . Spee] WG 
Hale Haven early variety from Michigan. TT: gigs ae High 
A mighty fine peach. Yellow freestone. Quite hardy. Quality—Fine Texture 
J Hi Hale Very large yellow freestone. A These are just a few of the good characteristics of 
e ° good canning peach. the New Rete neea ee The ire is oh very ety 
° ‘ More desirable than grower and of the round spready type. Fruit is large, 
Shippers Big Re Elberta. in every re- round, slightly oblong, golden yellow, partly over- 
spect—better color, quality, yield and tree charac- spread and mottled with light red and has very little 
ters. A mighty fine peach. pubescence or fuzz. Flesh lemon yellow, fine grained. 
The Kette is exceptionally fine for canning. Ripens 
Elberta The standard midseason yellow peach. three to five days later than the Elberta, extending 
the season of that variety. Same price as other 
Salbe rtQ_ Latest good yellow freestone peach. standard varieties. 
Planting and Cultural Directions 
Peach Tree Prices With spray schedules for all fruit trees are in- 
cluded in our 16 page “Successful Planting” 
Thrifty Ohio grown trees—Buds from our own Booklet mailed free with each order. 
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tandar arieties ac ate ate * 
Strong 4-5 ft. trees................0000 50c 40c 25c Fruit trees” mustenot be -meglected atter= planting. 
: Provide a mulch around the tree or keep the soil 
Medium 3-4 ft. trees.................... 35c 25¢c 20c well cultivated to prevent excessive drying out. . 
After pruning of all fruit trees should be with the 
. A aim of forming a symmetrical top, with an even dis- 
Peach Leaf Curl is easily controlled by spray- tribution of branches; then thin out water sprouts 
ing in late fall after all leaves have dropped and¢ = anq pranches so as to allow plenty of air and sun- 
tote Roe Hau vee et ae Se at light into the tree; to cut back lateral branches only 
e rate of 5 pounds to 25 gallons of water. enough to keep them from becoming too whippy and 
to top the leaders of the trees so that they may not 


To insure success in planting fruit trees be become too tall. In case of Peach trees considerably 
sure to cut the tops back as instructed. Use a more annual pruning is done on all branches to pre- 
gallon of wet Peat Moss mixed with the soil in vent the tree from setting more fruit than it can prop- 
the hole when planting. Price Peat Moss per bag erly bring to maturity. 
of approximately { bushel, 60c each. 

The extra large Kette Peaches average three inches in diameter. 
Quette Nectarine Apricot 
HARRIS HARDY APRICOT. The fruit is fully as 
Hardy as a peach, a delicious sweet flavor, smooth large as the best Apricot grown in California, and 
skin and with striking red color. Our pickers call this so much better in quality as to make and hold a 
the ‘‘Fuzzless Peach’’—and do they like them. Price, place in the market against the very best from Cali- 
75c each; $6.50 per 10. fornia. Price, 60c each; $5.00 per 10. 
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