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Time-Tested 
Bearing... the 
Best in Peaches 
Prices of All Budded Peach Trees 
1 3 10 25 
2-5 ttt, Wellsrooted;. Prepaid fe Fae hoe oe ee ee Oe Pee oe $0.55 $1.50 $4.50 $10.50 
S42 ttm Drancnedat PED ald os, cvercw aca yee cay hoe eee hee Ee .65 1.80 5.80 13.50 
ar Ott «strong, Dranchedstrees G25 pe. deta: oo Pee ehh Le eet ak oe 2O0n te. 50. > LeU, <1e.50 
Trees of 4 ft and up are too large to be sent by parcel post. If your order amounts 
to $15.00 6r more (not including seeds) | pay the freight on the shipment. 
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= Freestone. VWery Freestone. The hes : 
Belle of Georgia large, White with Elberta market eae fe “ eA 
red cheek, flesh white and firm with excel- “athe or Xe aa eee Sale 
lent flavor. Hardy most anywhere south of ee = red cheek; flesh yellow, firm, good 
here. Ripens early in August. alps Not hardy in Nebraska, Does well 
3 itxtra hardy._Fréestone. in the South, in Ohio and Michigan. Ripens 
Champion Good medium to large size. In August, 
creamy white with red cheek. Excellent 
flavor, sweet, rich and juicy, white meated. Golden Jubilee Yellow = meéated 
Champion is one of the hardiest peaches freestone, of fair 
you can grow. I recommend it highly for size, good quality and flavor. aT Sietsmest 
the ue W ae and wrayer’ on the rather new variety, and is much hardier 
. . y rea » ANE » . . 
northern edge of the peach belt. Ripens in than the Karly Ilberta, and ripening just 
August. 3 3 
B vate ; , F slightly dater than the Early clhberta, we 
Peach-Cot . VW E DAVeS nOne 0 recommend Golden Jubilee through the Corn 
these trees to offer this x : 
year. Will have them again in 1945. Belt and as far north as any of the other 

- Wve carewotteihe peaches, where it will be the only yellow- 
Peach Seedlings andr nit fall meated early freestone peach, No extra 
and spring 1945. charge for this variety. 
(Asiminia)., A small tree with purple 
for Peaches Paw Paw and whitish flowers and handsome fo- 


peaches free from worms, spray 
liage. The large fruit, banana-shaped, is edible and 
herwin-Williams_ sprays. 
improves by cultivation. This has been a native tree 
in Nebraska, Kansas and most Midwest states, and 
should be replanted. Of value for ornament as well as 
for the fruit. Nice 3 to 4 ft. trees, 70c each, postpaid. 


WHEN TO SPRAY 

PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 
Pruning of Peach trees is an Important matter. At 
planting time cut back all branches to within 1-Inch 
from the main stem. This produces a new, dense 
crown. As soon as the new branches are about 16 
inches long, cut them back to 1 ft. length. During 
the following years give fast growing peach trees a 
summer pruning early In July, cutting off Just the 
very ends of all new branches. This makes stouter 
branches, a stronger crown, and Increases fruit pro- 
duction for the next year. Never cultivate around 
Peach trees after July. 
In spring before the buds be- 
gin to swell. 
1. When 75% of the shucks 
have fallen. | 
2. Two weeks later. 
3. Four weeks before picking.. 


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