
PICKING 

IN A. H, McNEAL ORCHARD NEAR 
WENATCHEE, WASHINGTON, SEPTEM- 
BER, 1947, THIS OKCHAKD OF 7 1/2 #¢ 
ACRES PICKED 17,093 LOOSE BOXES. ; 
PACKOUT 12,312 BOXES (BUSHELS). & 
A SHOTWELL DELICIOUS PACKOUT OF # 
1650 BOXES PER ACkE, FORK THE : 
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NE @IARSIN ES 
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The tree of the Nectarine to all appearances can 
be called a peach tree. In growth, habit, and soils re- 
quired it is similar to the peach. The fruit differs from 
the peach in that the skin is smooth, and the rich, aro- 
matic flesh has a flavor all its own. The Nectarine is 
an exceedingly delicious dessert fruit. 
Boston Red—Large size—deep yellow with bright 
blush, sweet. 
Quetta—Large, yellow green, rich delightful aroma, 
excellent quality. 
*Sure Crop F.—New. From New Zealand. Firm 
flesh, large, pleasing flavor, freestone. White skin 
with attractive red coloring. 
QUINCES 
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Orange—Large, roundish, bright yellow, an old favor- 
ite, finest quality. 
Pineapple—Very large, apple-shaped, flavor resem- 
bles pineapple, delightfully fragrant when fresh 
and delicious when cooked. 
HAS PACKED OUT EACH YEAR MORE 
THAN 1000 BOXES PER ACRE, 




SEE THAT STOCK IS PROPERLY WATERED AND 
CULTIVATED—IT WILL PAY 
