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NECTARINE 
A most unusually outstanding and delici- 
ous fruit. A cross between a peach and 
plum. Resembles a peach in shape, size and 
flavor. As fuzzless as a plum. Fruit is large, 
juicy and melting. Unequalled either as a 
fresh fruit or for canning. Flesh fine 
grained and a beautiful color clear to the 
pit. Destined to become one of America’s 
most popular tree fruits. Has the same 
habit of growth and bearing as the peach, 
and requires the same care. The juicy tex- 
ture and delicious flavor of this smooth 
skinned Nectarine furnishes one of the most 


Orange 
Quince 


Nectarine 
delightful fruits for summer eating. As large 
as good sized peaches, light skin, overlaid 
with a very attractive red. Strong 3 to 4 ft. 
trees, $1.55 each; 3 for $4.15. Special Super 
Size, $2.15 each; 3 for $5.85. 
ORANGE QUINCE 
Sometimes called Apple Quince. Fruit 
large, round with a short neck; color bright 
yellow; flesh tender, juicy and of excellent 
flavor. Highly regarded for jellies and pre- 
serves. Trees bear young. A good tree to 
plant on hillsides or where land is hard to 
work, as it requires very litile care. About 
3 to 4 foot trees, $1.95 each; 3 for $4.95; 20 
to 30 inch trees, $1.35 each, 3 for $3.30. 
THE DELTA FIG 
Grow Your Own 
Large Sweet Figs 
This new fig is fine for commer- 
cial as well as for home use, can 
be used as fresh fruit, canned or 
dried. The fig is large, straw col- 
ored, thin skin, yellowish pink 
meat, finest flavor, sweet, prolific. 
The skin rarely ever cracks. Ripens | 
fruit over a long season, starting 
in August and still bearing heavy 
in October. If your temperature does not 
go much below zero in winter then cut 
fig limbs back to 10 inches high and 
cover remaining stubs with about 8 inch- | 
es of dirt, a few leaves or straw will also 
help, do this in the fall before frosts, re- | 
move protection in the spring after dan- 
ger of frost is over. The fig plants grow 
very rapidly after protection is removed, 
often growing to a height of 7 feet in 
one season. The fruit is produced on 
the 1 yr. wood, almost every leaf grows 
1 or 2 figs on it. 
Strong 3 year plants, $1.85 each; #= iis 
2 for $3.00. Delta Pig 

