Freestone. Yellow meat- 
Hale Haven ca‘Sarze, firm, fine fla- 
vored, red colored skin; ripens in early 
midseason. It is an excellent bearer, in 
good demand on the market, and is in 
some localities displacing the Elberta for 
market Eenores. : | 
reestone, very large, gol- 
J. H. Hale den yellow with rose over- 
lay, and almost fuzzless_ skin. Flesh yel- 
low, solid, of very choice quality. For 
something real fancy in the home garden, 
this peach will give excellent results 
throughout the corn belt, and the eastern 
states. 
Mik d Early freestone, ripening early 
aao in July: Yellow, with red 
blush, and of very nice quality. Decidedly 
the best early peach wherever peaches can 
be grown. 
Fr s ne, 
Polly - extra hardy erite picateal 
very juicy with a very rich flavor. Stands 
as much or possibly more cold than Cham- 
pion: Wherever other peaches may not be 
dependably ‘hardy, try Polly or Champion. 
Freestone, yellow meated. 
Red Haven Medium size, with a bril- 
liant red cheek, smooth skin. Considered 
the earliest freestone peach, and rapidly 
becoming popular especially with the east- 
ern growers. - Tate 
reestone. niformly large 
Rochester peach, yellow meated with 
very firm flesh; outstandingly good for 
canning. Early midseason. Don’t fail_to 
include this fine peach in your orchard. 
“ ‘ Freestone, large, 
Shipper Ss Late round, yellow meat- 
ed. Ripens after Elberta, when peaches 
begin to disappear from the market. This 
peach fills the much-expressed wish of 
extending the peach season. 
Freestone, yellow, 
South Haven uniformly large peach 
with a very delicate flavor. Ripens in 
early midseason. The tree is almost as 
hardy as Champion and Polly, and is a 
wonderful bearer. Just what we needed 
for the northern edge of the peach belt. 
for Peaches and Plums 
fruit free from worms, spray 
Sherwin-Williams sprays. > 
seasons, 
WHEN TO SPRAY 
In spring before the buds begin 
to swell. 
crown. 
. When 75% of the shucks have 
fallen. 
. Two weeks later. 
. Four weeks before picking. 

BEATRICE, NEBRASKA 
vaJuable fruit. 
Apricot or Peach are sure bearers. 
barring late frost 
from such a planting is enormous. 
strong, healthy growth and dense branching will serve 
as a good windbreak. 
SEEDLING PEACH 
2 ft. size, well rooted. 
10 for $1.95; 25 for $3.75; 
50 for $6:95; prepaid. 
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. 
As soon as the new branches are about 16 
inches long, cut them back to 1 ft. length. 
the following years give fast growing peach trees a 
summer pruning early in July, 
very ends of all new branches. 
branches, a stronger crown, and increases fruit pro- 
duction for the next year. 
Peach trees after July 

NECTARINES—SMOOTH SKINNED PEAC 
Quetta Nectarine 
The tree resembles a peach tree in size 
and growing habits and is. as hardy as the 
J. H. Hale Peach. The fruit is as large 
as medium peaches, perfectly smooth- 
skinned, with a wax-like appearance. The 
delicious flavor of Nectarines makes it an 
ideal fruit for dessert, drying or preserves. 
Particularly valuable in the home garden 
for something new and different in fruits. 
Nice 3 to 4 ft. trees, $1.85 each; 2 for $3.45; 
prepaid. 
Peach-Cot 
A cross between a Peach and Apricot. 
The wood and leaves resemble that of the 
Apricot, its growing habit is upright and 
tall. A showy tree that could be used for 
a small shade tree. The fruit is of excel- 
lent quality for fresh fruit or canning; 
freestone, highly flavored, sweet and juicy. 
3m to 5 ft. trees, $2.95 each; 3 for $8.00; 
prepaid. 
Seedling - Trees 
of Peach and Apricot 
They are often planted alternated, about 
6 feet apart, in a single or double row, for 
a very fast growing shelter-belt or wind- 
break. A planting of this kind will reach 
a height of 15 to 20 feet in almost record 
time, will provide all the wind protection 
common timber-trees can produce, and in 
addition a planting of Peach and Apricot 
seedlings will produce large quantities of 
Perhaps not every year, since neither 
But in favorable 
in the spring, the crop 
In any case, the 
Prices of: 
SEEDLING APRICOT 
2-3 ft. size, nice stock. 
10 for $2.25; 25 for $4.25; 
50 for $7.95; prepaid. 
This produces a new. dense 
During 
cutting off just the 
This makes stouter 
Never cultivate around 
15 
